Stravinsk
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The Parable of the Landowner can be found in Matthew 21:33-46. Please review it before answering the following question:
If the husbandman and his fellow men are wicked for murdering first the servants (the prophets of the old testament) then the Son (Christ) in order to attempt to "seize the inheritance for themselves" - then how are you different from them if you believe that the murder of the Son was necessary to receive your inheritance (entry into Heaven, forgiveness, redemption etc)?
I already know that this argument will come up: "But Christ predicted His suffering and death". Yes, that's true. Does that fact lesson the notion that one is still guilty of wickedness by agreeing that it was somehow necessary in order to gain the inheritance (salvation, redemption, forgiveness etc)?
If you can answer these questions without quoting any murderers (cough Saul/Paul cough) that would be good.
If the husbandman and his fellow men are wicked for murdering first the servants (the prophets of the old testament) then the Son (Christ) in order to attempt to "seize the inheritance for themselves" - then how are you different from them if you believe that the murder of the Son was necessary to receive your inheritance (entry into Heaven, forgiveness, redemption etc)?
I already know that this argument will come up: "But Christ predicted His suffering and death". Yes, that's true. Does that fact lesson the notion that one is still guilty of wickedness by agreeing that it was somehow necessary in order to gain the inheritance (salvation, redemption, forgiveness etc)?
If you can answer these questions without quoting any murderers (cough Saul/Paul cough) that would be good.