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Did Jesus die for my sins or is this a false teaching?

unfortunately, some fall into believing the 'false' things and the 'wrongs' begin to outweigh the Truths which the debates and reasonings over Scripture(s) are over. This whole (J)esus and Church thing is beginning to become as a 'joke'. Although The Word(s) of God is to be taken seriously, many have taken it as if with a half jest. Even when the Holy Word(s) forbid certain things, many say it is okay and preach that it is okay. Those who hinder from the path of God, and seek to distort it, and who deny the Hereafter.

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039:053 "...Allah forgives all sins. Indeed, it is He who is the Forgiving, the Merciful."

Through 'Jesus', there is 'forgiveness'. Because of 'Jesus', God is able to 'forgive' through The Messiah, (J)esus. The Messiah gave Himself, as the Eternal, Perfect Sacrifice by which 'sins' are 'forgiven'. You are in animal body, which is against our ethical sense. How can you solve it? Besides, Are you fully holy? On the sight of the perfection, if you are not holy, you must die. You are in animal body and cant nothing without die. That's the limit of humans law. So, Christ promised forgiveness and new life. So, we can waste our animal body and life in it. This is the perfection of the Law. However, you must everything with current life except pure love and holiness in Christ' love. Seems like if we accept the notion that Jesus died for our sins, then it seems to conflict with other things in the Bible, such as the law of the harvest, we reap what we sow. Why would God not want us t o embrace our misdeeds as opportunities for growth? To be saved by His death seems to absolve us of our responsibility which I don't think Christ intended. We are responsible, must atone and move toward perfection.Jesus died in his attempt to save first century Judean Jews from their backslidden condition. They were backslidden from the faith of Abraham. Gentiles of Jesus' day, and post-Nicaean Christians, never had the faith of Abraham, so Jesus did not die for them. This is one of the most egregious of all false teachings.Did Jesus die for my sins or is this a false teaching?





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