• hendrik@palaver.p3x.de
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    22 hours ago

    I think he paid for our sins, and not fulfill the laws? Unless you mean the foreshadowing in the Old Testament and how the story picks up on that. Thanks for raising that point! I think that might be it. Afaik Jesus died for the sins of everyone, not just the Christians. But you got to accept his sacrifice to get salvation. Which I’d argue is the thing that technically makes you a Christian. And it’s simultaneously the excuse to look down on other people who then aren’t going to see forgiveness.

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      21 hours ago

      “Fulfilling the law” is a way of explaining why Christians do not need to follow the laws of Judaism.