CRASH THE CUCK
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King of the Jews - Jesus was king over jews, not serving the kiked religion (being in conflict with hypocritical pharisees who were jobsworth and sticklers about bullshit laws. Would you be more satisfied if his title was cuck of the jews? Jesus is king of all.
He was Jewish - yes, but he had the spirit of God, not the spirit of jewish kabal bullshit. Jesus said he came to heal the sick and the worst of humanity, hence why he went to Israel first, to heal the most influential group of Earth and to derail kabal, masonic, satanic bullshit.
If Jesus died “for the sins of the whole world,” then logically no one should remain condemned. but ( high estimation of Christians up to 2.5 billion, about 30% of the world which mean 70% of humens condemned to hell)'' - @ManOfVengeance
He came to save all humanity - Wrong. He came to offer salvation to everyone who wants/accepts it, so that every sinner (all humanity) can turn from their bad ways and become good. Not to be absolved of earthly punishment, but to become better and make right choices despite what you have done (if you want).
Being condemned to hell means separation from God, so if you dont want God, you dont need to be in eternity with god.
He saved a whore - Kind of. He merely asked the crowd ''He who is without sin may cast the first stone''. This means everyone is flawed and in the eyes of God imperfect and unworthy of heaven, where perfection is required for admittance. However he wants people to better themselves in preparation for the afterlife and not be eternally condemned for sin, which much of sin is genetic and inherited anyway.
''Salvation is conditional on belief:'' - Yeah. so? as opposed to be conditional on nothing? on non-belief?
Not everyone as the chance to good things, or as many good things as the next. The reason why a good doing non believer goes to hell is because the non believer believes he doesn't need god to be good, so therefore you will be in hell without god, since apparently you dont need his guidance.
Mark 3:28–30: "Truly I tell you, people will be forgiven for their sins and whatever blasphemies they utter; but whoever blasphemes against the Holy Spirit can never have forgiveness, but is guilty of an eternal sin—for they had said, 'He has an unclean spirit. '"
People in the old testament looked forward to Jesus coming. And to believe in Jesus is to believe that there is someone better than yourself and that there is an objective morality to follow. Since humanity was made in Gods image, that morality is built within humans on some level so in a way, to believe in yourself (in the sense that you capable of doing good and looking after the temple of God).
He was Jewish - yes, but he had the spirit of God, not the spirit of jewish kabal bullshit. Jesus said he came to heal the sick and the worst of humanity, hence why he went to Israel first, to heal the most influential group of Earth and to derail kabal, masonic, satanic bullshit.
If Jesus died “for the sins of the whole world,” then logically no one should remain condemned. but ( high estimation of Christians up to 2.5 billion, about 30% of the world which mean 70% of humens condemned to hell)'' - @ManOfVengeance
He came to save all humanity - Wrong. He came to offer salvation to everyone who wants/accepts it, so that every sinner (all humanity) can turn from their bad ways and become good. Not to be absolved of earthly punishment, but to become better and make right choices despite what you have done (if you want).
Being condemned to hell means separation from God, so if you dont want God, you dont need to be in eternity with god.
He saved a whore - Kind of. He merely asked the crowd ''He who is without sin may cast the first stone''. This means everyone is flawed and in the eyes of God imperfect and unworthy of heaven, where perfection is required for admittance. However he wants people to better themselves in preparation for the afterlife and not be eternally condemned for sin, which much of sin is genetic and inherited anyway.
''Salvation is conditional on belief:'' - Yeah. so? as opposed to be conditional on nothing? on non-belief?
God is just and merciful:
If salvation depends not on deeds but only on belief in Jesus’ crucifixion, then:
A wicked christian who accepts Jesus moments can enter paradise.
A virtuous non-Christian who lived a moral life is condemned to hellfire
Not everyone as the chance to good things, or as many good things as the next. The reason why a good doing non believer goes to hell is because the non believer believes he doesn't need god to be good, so therefore you will be in hell without god, since apparently you dont need his guidance.
Wrong. It is possible to commit the unforgiveable sin, where you sin so much and you cut off your consciousness and harden your heart.Paradox: Justice appears compromised, since eternal destiny depends not on moral conduct, but on accepting one ambiguous theological claim.
Mark 3:28–30: "Truly I tell you, people will be forgiven for their sins and whatever blasphemies they utter; but whoever blasphemes against the Holy Spirit can never have forgiveness, but is guilty of an eternal sin—for they had said, 'He has an unclean spirit. '"
Paradox: Billions of people (past and present) who never heard of Jesus are condemned eternally to hell without a chance to accept Him. And if there is a way to inter paradise without beleving in crucifixion and resurrection this contradict God plan.
People in the old testament looked forward to Jesus coming. And to believe in Jesus is to believe that there is someone better than yourself and that there is an objective morality to follow. Since humanity was made in Gods image, that morality is built within humans on some level so in a way, to believe in yourself (in the sense that you capable of doing good and looking after the temple of God).
The sacrifice isn't for everyone and the path is narrow. Unbelievers belong in hell since they dont want to be in Gods presence, unless you want every fag, troon and degenerate, violent chimp in the same place of heaven> “Outside the Christian Church there is no salvation or forgiveness of sins.”
This restricts God’s mercy to a narrow group, making the so-called “universal sacrifice” exclusive and limited.
Conclusion: No major Christian theological tradition—Catholic, Orthodox, or Protestant—successfully resolves this dilemma without one of the following consequences:
Making the “universal” sacrifice non-universal, Reducing salvation to belief instead of deeds, Undermining God’s justice and mercy, or Questioning God’s wisdom for creating a plan that condemns most of humanity.
No matter the explanation, the paradox remains: If Jesus truly died for all sins, then unbelievers’ sins should also be covered. If unbelievers are still condemned, then either His sacrifice was wasted on them, or it was never truly for all.





