Jesus dying for our sins is like God signing a blank check for humanity to sin as much as it wants, or even can.
In fact, it amounts to God daring humanity to try and sin more than the amount of forgiveness He - an infinite omnipotent God - can pay out.
This same idea was what the Church selling indulgences were all about. The selling of those indulgences caused the Protestant Reformation, when Martin Luther left the Catholic fold for questioning the "treasure house of merit" that the Catholic Church was selling to build the "temple" of St. Michael in Rome, much the same way King David built a temple in Jerusalem.
It should also be pointed out that Rome is as alien to Christianity as Jerusalem is to the Judaism, and in the same way. Rome is a city that Jesus never visited, nor discussed, but from which came St. Paul. So to, Jerusalem is the city that King David decided to make the capital of Israel, when he came to power, thanks to the Phoenicians. He sought to do this, even though David was not originally a Jew, but a Phoenician convert, and Jerusalem is named after a Phoenician God, Salim, with the name "Jerusalem" actually meaning "son of Salim."
It was for this reason, as well as the breaking of the First Commandment, that the tribes of Israel revolted agaisnt David, and for then building a temple - one built by Phoenician builders using Phoenician stones - that they also opposed David's son, King Solomon, who ended up taxing and even enslaving many of his own people in order to build that temple, much as they had done for the Pharaohs before them.
The Phoenicians, in other words, became the new Pharaohs of Israel, only they did in with an inside man - David. David, in other words, is Keyser Söze.
If Jesus is the "son" of a God, he is not the son of Yahweh, but the son of Salim, thanks to the propaganda of St. Paul. And Salim is the son of the Temple of Sin, with Sin being an Akkadian moon-godess, in the city of Ur - the very city that Abraham was told by God to "go forth" from (i.e., get the hell out of there!).
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