Ryan2065
Well-Known Member
Now, this may seem like a silly subject, but I promise, I have a point.
Many people argue the following...
"If you want to see how much Jesus loves you, look at how he was tortured and crucified for your sins."
This statement bugs me, probably more than it should. Lets say some fun rich business man decides to give money to Arabia. Does this mean he cares for each individual person of Arabia equally, or does he care about the nation?
People say Jesus died for ME, well, for all of humanity, but can it be both? With everyone being an individual, can someone really do something that is best for all of humanity and something that is best for each person that makes up humanity?
Many people argue the following...
"If you want to see how much Jesus loves you, look at how he was tortured and crucified for your sins."
This statement bugs me, probably more than it should. Lets say some fun rich business man decides to give money to Arabia. Does this mean he cares for each individual person of Arabia equally, or does he care about the nation?
People say Jesus died for ME, well, for all of humanity, but can it be both? With everyone being an individual, can someone really do something that is best for all of humanity and something that is best for each person that makes up humanity?