Oh, OK. So then that is the point then?
He was god and didn't have to allow that to happen and so allowing it - that's the big factor?
I guess I still don't see why that makes what he went through any different from what all the other humans who have been similarly treated went through. Or why it should mean any more to me.
And I really don't see how treating one person that way is equal to all the sins of the world.
I guess it's not supposed to be a logical argument?
I keep trying to make sense of it - sort of like balancing one thing with another and then looking at it and trying to understand what the point is...
I guess it's a matter of faith or something.
But don't you want to try to explain this stuff to people who have no faith?
I guess the main point though, is that he's god - and the rest of it sort of flows from there...
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