Originally posted by: Jagdlieter
My point was that his main 'life's work' eventually concluded with him dying for our sins. And maybe I'm wrong (because I'm no expert), but I think a major reason he is so universally loved and worshipped is because of this sacrafice.
It makes sense to celebrate his 'life' rather than why he died for us though..... so I understand the 'tenet'.
EDIT: Does anyone else see this Ad at the bottom? LOL good timing.
I think that was also covered in the book, Lamb.
My point was that his main 'life's work' eventually concluded with him dying for our sins. And maybe I'm wrong (because I'm no expert), but I think a major reason he is so universally loved and worshipped is because of this sacrafice.
It makes sense to celebrate his 'life' rather than why he died for us though..... so I understand the 'tenet'.
EDIT: Does anyone else see this Ad at the bottom? LOL good timing.
I think that was also covered in the book, Lamb.
Good book, Lamb. Yes, we listen to his teachings. I'm not arguing that. But Chaltab was still right.