Not to interrupt the discussion of the nature of evil but…
I too have never understood the necessity of Jesus’s death in order to forgive sins.
Inhimthroughher, you did a good job explaining how His death was able to pay an infinite debt within the framework of Christian faith, but I don’t think that it fully explains it.
Why is the payment even necessary?
If someone stole $50 from me I have two options. I can either hold that person in debt until they repay the $50, or I can just forget about it and not worry about getting my money back. If I were a rich man*, I may not care too much about getting the money back. I’d probably be happy so long as the thief were sorry for what he/she did.
It would seem that God is a pretty rich guy. Why is it necessary that he performs this whole stunt of sacrificing himself in order to pay a debt to himself when it could’ve just been truly forgiven and forgotten?
I think that **jonfawkes **is right saying that God created the rules. If the whole rule of sins needing to be paid by sacrifice was created by God, why not change the rule or at least make an exception? It is a rather bizarre rule to start off with…
*I am tempted to now sing “Daidle deedle daidle daidle daidle deedle daidle dum!”