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TCC Radio - What Justice Demands May 30th,
2009
This
is a TCC
RADIO SPECIAL BROADCAST
have you ever wondered what a Christian means when they say that Jesus
died for you or your sins? How could someone else die for you and your
sins?
Maybe you've wondered why
Christians say someone who sins a couple of times in this life, which
lasts for only 80 or so years will have to spend eternity in Hell
unless they are saved. Maybe you've sort of done the math and realized
that these same Christians tell you that you're going spend ETERNITY in
the Lake of Fire, but Jesus only stayed dead until the third day. How
can that make up for Eternity? Did He really pay the full price? Did He
get off easy? Is it all just a nonsensical story?

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Internet:
Man Gets Away With Murder - TheStar.com Sentencing: A Canadian Sentencing Guideline System - Boucks Law Blog
Bible:
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Genesis 3:1-19
Genesis 22:1-18 Exodus 12: 1-51
Leviticus 16 :1-34
Leviticus 22:20
Ezekiel 18:4,20
John 1:29-34
John 6:1-71
Romans 3:21-27
Hebrews 2:17
1 Peter 1:17-19
1 John 1:1-2
1 John 4:10
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