If one subscribes to the belief that the Saviour sacrificed himself for the expiation of humanity's sins, it is imperative to delve deeper into the ramifications of such thought by considering the following:-
It is often said that the wages of sin is death. However death in this context transcends mere physical death but means eternal damnation, a fate that entails being erased from the Book of Life! The bodies of those who have turned their backs on sin and that of those who relish sin will undergo physical death. So, physical death is not a punishment for sins neither can an enforced killing of one person be a sacrifice for the sins of another.
To atone for the sins of others, an individual would hypothetically need to endure not only physical death but also spiritual annihilation. However, such a fate is inconceivable for the Saviour, who remains eternally pure and in unity with the Divine. Moreover, the laws of creation forbid that a person dies in place of another.
Therefore the Saviour could not have paid for the sins of humanity. His true mission lies in the dissemination of the Word of Life, which serves as the beacon of salvation for all.
For humanity, the path to redemption lies in genuine repentance and a steadfast commitment to doing only what is good. Embracing the Word of Truth and adhering to its teachings is the key to absolving oneself of sin and finding spiritual enlightenment.
In essence, the journey towards redemption is simple yet profound, requiring us to align our actions with the the laws of creation, living for the truth and doing only what is good. That is the path to the forgiveness of sins, the path to atonement, the path to eternal life!
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