Monday, May 10, 2010

The nailing of jesus to the cross: framed or justice?

To me, it is justice. Criminals, rebel leaders, murderes, thieves and the like must be put to trail. The one who spoke the verdict was only doing his job.The nailing of jesus to the cross: framed or justice?
Interesting point of view.





Which do you believe Jesus to have been guilty of? I ask this, because according to scripture, the one who spoke the verdict (Pilate) did not believe Jesus to be guilty of the charges and tried to have his sentence reduced. (Matt 27, Mark 15, Luke 23, and John 18)The nailing of jesus to the cross: framed or justice?
Justice for doing what? Half of us on Y/A are rebels in our questions and comments, do we deserve to be nailed to a cross for simply speaking?
It was not Justice or being framed.


How can it be justice to crucified a man that did nothing wrong? He was not Framed, He was accused! (Falsely)


It was destiny that he died for our sins, It was written long before it happened. Jesus died to make a way for us!
why the hate , merde de merde ? I feel sorry for you...
The one who spoke the verdict kept saying that he found no guilt in Jesus. He kept trying to release him. He may have been doing his job but his motivation was to stay an uprising, not the crucifixion of an innocent man.





But, in a different sense then you propose, it was justice. The justice was in the payment of our sin. We deserve that suffering and crucifixion, it was our sentence that was meted out. We are the guilty deserving that punishment, but he took it on himself to save us.

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