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<blockquote data-quote="Steven Bobb" data-source="post: 31460857" data-attributes="member: 736329"><p>The question would be, if one doesn't have to be born again, then why would God the Father go through the trouble of sending Jesus to the cross?It was to die as a substitute for our sins, because after Adam and Eve sinned, we inherited their nature,and if we're imperfect, imperfection can't be in Heaven.I admit this to you, though, there are verses in the Bible that seem to contradict one another,and so arguments can be made either way. So it DOES leave one wondering which is correct, if they seem contradictory.I guess that's why it's also in the Bible,"For now we see through a glass darkly, but then we will see clearly ,for we shall see Him as He is."The seeming contradictory verses DO cause confusion,I admit that.Like, the Bible says,"Faith without works is dead"But the Bible also says,"You are saved by faith not by works, and that not of yourself that no man should boast."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steven Bobb, post: 31460857, member: 736329"] The question would be, if one doesn't have to be born again, then why would God the Father go through the trouble of sending Jesus to the cross?It was to die as a substitute for our sins, because after Adam and Eve sinned, we inherited their nature,and if we're imperfect, imperfection can't be in Heaven.I admit this to you, though, there are verses in the Bible that seem to contradict one another,and so arguments can be made either way. So it DOES leave one wondering which is correct, if they seem contradictory.I guess that's why it's also in the Bible,"For now we see through a glass darkly, but then we will see clearly ,for we shall see Him as He is."The seeming contradictory verses DO cause confusion,I admit that.Like, the Bible says,"Faith without works is dead"But the Bible also says,"You are saved by faith not by works, and that not of yourself that no man should boast." [/QUOTE]
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