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Well, that relies on total speculation. Kinda like door-to-door evangelists: make some shit up, and then make you choose between two answers you also make up.
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I've been wondering the same thing my whole life. The whole scapegoat concept is silly.
A friend at a seminary in the midwest raised that question once. It caused quite a stir.
Of course the Bible doesn't bother giving any decent definition of the term "soul", so there's no place to even start answering the question from that direction.
I've been wondering the same thing my whole life. The whole scapegoat concept is silly.
Unpleasant ideas are often the most provocative. That that goes over Dawkins head should be no surprise. Dawkins' reaction even seems rather prissy..."oh no, an unpleasant idea!" Personally, I find the crucifixion a fitting image for our state of affairs.
I hadn't pegged you for such a pessimist.Unpleasant ideas are often the most provocative. That that goes over Dawkins head should be no surprise. Dawkins' reaction even seems rather prissy..."oh no, an unpleasant idea!" Personally, I find the crucifixion a fitting image for our state of affairs.
I can't remember the name of the book, but a theologian back in the sixties approached the whole crucifixion scenario in a way that makes more sense to modern minds: Humanity, being in rebellion, was subject to being wiped out, because there was no one to pay the penalty for that rebellion. So God the Father decreed humans must all die -- but God the Son decides He doesn't like that decision and so He leaves Heaven, becomes a man, and effectively joins the other team. Being God, any punishment against Him as a man is effectively infinite, so if He makes the payment it's good for everyone.
My sister once did a presentation of the Gospel from a quality engineer's point of view: the whole product line is defective, and the thing to do is to just throw it out. But God the Son realizes that there's a way to fix defective products, which entails becoming one of the products Himself. So he volunteers, and the destruction of the defective products is put on hold while he proceeds to go about fixing as many defective units as can be done. By becoming one of the products, he provides a new mold/template with which others can be fixed. But unlike in a factory, these units are alive, and in order for the fix to be made, they have to die first -- sort of the equivalent of heating a part and re-forging it.
