Runningman
Active Member
Trinitarians subscribe to the following:
God is immortal and cannot die (1 Tim 6:16),
Jesus did die (Rom 5:8, Mark 15:37),
Jesus did possess a real human body (Phil 2:7, Heb 2:14),
And Jesus is called God (John 1:1, Heb 1:8),
If God cannot die, and Jesus is God in the flesh, then when Jesus died, was it actually God who died, or merely Jesus' physical body?
My conclusion is that the sin sacrifice in Trinitarianism is inert human flesh, not a sinless human soul or God's sinless soul. Accordingly, there is no real sin sacrifice in Trinitarianism nor any salvation.
God is immortal and cannot die (1 Tim 6:16),
Jesus did die (Rom 5:8, Mark 15:37),
Jesus did possess a real human body (Phil 2:7, Heb 2:14),
And Jesus is called God (John 1:1, Heb 1:8),
If God cannot die, and Jesus is God in the flesh, then when Jesus died, was it actually God who died, or merely Jesus' physical body?
My conclusion is that the sin sacrifice in Trinitarianism is inert human flesh, not a sinless human soul or God's sinless soul. Accordingly, there is no real sin sacrifice in Trinitarianism nor any salvation.