Anonymous wrote:So if he died for our sins that means we can't sin anymore and we all have a free ticket to heaven right? Otherwise what's the point of his dying?
Anonymous wrote:OP, I would suggest you do an RCIA class if you want to really do this.
That said, ignore the PP about the Apostles Creed. It has the descended into hell line as does the Nicene Creed -- both are acceptable creeds.
But back to your question in order to understand why Jesus chose to die for our sins you need to understand the concepts of the Old Testsment, covenants and sacrifice in the time of Jesus-- all really lost in modern day society. All come together for Jesus' crucifixion. You should really read up on it because there is debate behind it and the history is fascinating.
Good luck on your journey.
Anonymous wrote:I'll say this - I am an ex-Catholic who can't stand the church. However, after years of indoctrination through Catholic school, this much I know . . .
The Apostles' Creed had a line omitted - "he descended to hell" - as it referred to Hades, which isn't exactly very "Christian." Hades does not have the same "feel" that Hell does. Nonetheless, when the line is in place, it means that Jesus could offer salvation to those trapped by death, therefore freeing their souls and thus, offering the rest of the sheeple the same opportunity.
After all, it wouldn't be fair to punish those already dead, right?
So God sacrificed his son - forcing him to suffer through a crucifixion in order to physically die and later meet up with those already dead in order to offer them salvation.
great fairy tale!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Troll. If you are raising your kids catholic, you already know the answer to this. You are that nasty atheist who dumbs down all religions into a cartoon.
Why would someone who is allowing her kids to be raised in her DH's Catholic faith, be either a nasty atheist (would a nasty atheist marry a Catholic and allow him to raise the kids in the church?) or already educated in a religion she doesn't belong to?
Because she is lying because she wants to make fun of the responses she gets. If she really wanted the Catholic answer, she'd just ask any priest/nun/monk at her school
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Troll. If you are raising your kids catholic, you already know the answer to this. You are that nasty atheist who dumbs down all religions into a cartoon.
Why would someone who is allowing her kids to be raised in her DH's Catholic faith, be either a nasty atheist (would a nasty atheist marry a Catholic and allow him to raise the kids in the church?) or already educated in a religion she doesn't belong to?
Anonymous wrote:Troll. If you are raising your kids catholic, you already know the answer to this. You are that nasty atheist who dumbs down all religions into a cartoon.