Friday, June 15, 2012

A Horrible Lie of Christianity: The Sin Credit Card Jesus Sold in Bulk for Free

Jesus was honestly mistaken.  Unlimited forgiveness isn't true, as there is time to pay for sins.  The closest thing Jesus can offer is similar to the idea of a spiritual sin credit card.  Eventually, it becomes time to pay for this horrible spiritual sin credit card, and when it does Christian are out of luck.

Nothing in this world is free, including sin.  In the Psalms, David admonished those that accept free gifts.  Jesus idea of creating the possibility of endless sin for his followers is thus contrary to other parts of the Bible.  

Beyond that, in the Christian Bible it is such that sin is not free.  The Christian book of Revelation tells its readers that after the rapture, there is judgment for all souls, alive or dead.

In the book, Genesis, unlike Revelation, Hashem establishes that the kingdom of Noah is eternal.  Revelation is the end according Christians, but differently in Genesis there is no end!, as in the Bible the kingdom of Noah is eternal.  Because there is no end, there is no limit to the amount of time one has to pay for sins!  Furthermore, in the book of Daniel, there is the resurrection of the dead where some are made to pay through reception of everlasting contempt, which is eternal payment for sins.  As payment for sin, Jesus asks to be worshipped as God.  Despite that Jesus isn't God.

In the religion of Christianity, it is as if Jesus gives the people he meets a credit card, such that if one seeks not to be obedient to Torah, he or she may do so until it comes time to pay. If one casts their sins upon Jesus, then it is such that Jesus becomes damaged, whereby one must eventually pay for their credit card debt that Jesus theoretically permits one to use.

Thus, the conclusion of this blog:  I advise not to accept this terrible credit card debt because it must be paid for.  I do not advise casting sins on people.  Rather, I recommend paying for sins as soon as possible. I myself prefer to avoid incurring damage, such that compensation is required.

It is said that upon meeting Jesus, he will say that the debt is paid in full. This means that he has paid for your debt already, and now it is time to start paying for your sins. Everyone pays in some way.  Sorry, despite the supposed forgiveness of Jesus, there are no freebies.

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