
Originally Posted by
ChicStar
Greetings,
So basically you're saying that God became man? Logically speaking, this isn't possible because the concept of God becoming man contradicts the very meaning of the term "God" Irrespective of our religious beliefs all of us believe in God's omnipotence, that He is Greater than all things, and through Him all things are possible. But if someone was asked, can God die? Can it be said, "yeah, if he wants to"? Of course not. Given that we know God is without a beginning or an end, it'd be nonsensical to ask such a question. It is self-contradictory. In this same vein, to say that God was born (as Jesus), is also absurd because God has already been defined as eternal, having no beginning. Being born means having a beginning, coming into existence after not existing.
Also, it is not befitting of God to take on human form because it means that God, the Creator has become His creation when the creation is nothing but a product of the creative act of the Creator…can God be the "product" of His own creative act? If one says that the Creator became His creation, he's essentially implying that the Creator created Himself, which is an obvious absurdity. And, the basic meaning of creation is something that comes into existence after a period of non-existence, so for God to be a part of His creation, He would first have to not exist, and, if He did not exist, how could He then create? Besides, if He were created, it would mean that He had a beginning, which means he would no longer be eternal. There's an obvious contradiction in terms. So, how can one say that "Jesus is the perfect reflection of God's character"? It just doesn't make sense.
And, no, one doesn't require blood to atone for sin. God is the Most Forgiving, one needs to sincerely repent.