not our sins…
For what I received I passed on to you as of first importance: that Christ died for our sins according to the Scriptures, that he was buried, that he was raised on the third day according to the Scriptures, and that he appeared to Cephas, and then to the Twelve. - 1 Cor 15:3-5 NIVYour literal interpretation is misguided. St Paul means Christ died for us and He did so by taking on the burden of our sins.
Authentic Baptists don’t have the liberty to reject the divinity of Christ if they are to remain authentic…
Nor would they want to, but everything Jesus taught relates to God in exactly the way the modern secular concept of liberty doesn’t. The word’s the same but the entire basis differs.
Liberty presupposes free will. It is nonsense to apply the principle of liberty to biological machines! And from what do you derive free will? It is significant that you have singled out liberty and ignored equality and fraternity - which are outstanding features of Christ’s teaching that we all have the same Father and are all equal in His sight.
You’re the one trying to turn Christ into a secular philosopher with your olde French slogan.
You’re the one trying to claim Christ’s teaching is not the basis of the beliefs and values of every civilised person without being able to explain where they originated. How could He be a secular philosopher merely because the French invented a slogan based on the truths He gave to His followers and handed down by His Church? Are you saying belief in human rights has nothing to do with Christ’s teaching? That He confined His precepts to individual spirituality with no social implications? That He was not concerned about social justice?