Was the Cross Really Necessary?
The sacrifice was necessary. But the cross? I don’t know.
“I have no doubts about God, and I completely agree with the Church’s moral teachings… I am a little embarrassed to say it, but my problem is with the cross. Why Jesus had to die, this whole business of blood and sacrifice, I just don’t get it. Since the cross is the main symbol of Christianity… I suppose that’s a pretty big problem, right?”
Was the Cross Really Necessary?
Excellent article. Thanks for providing it. I read the other article that was presented, I believe they both referred to both St. Thomas and St. Augustine.
I, sort of, understand what they said. But, I have additional reasons why I believe that the crucifixion became necessary. Now, I don’t think it was absolutely required that Jesus be crucified. But, in my opinion, the sacrifice became necessary when Adam and Eve committed the Original Sin.
So, let’s start from the beginning.
God created Adam and Eve. So, they are His children.
Adam and Eve acknowledge this and accept God’s gifts.
They start out believing God, but then the Serpent tricks them
into disobedience.
This disobedience seems to signal a change of allegiance. Since
Adam and Eve obeyed the Serpent, they forfeited the gifts God had given them, natural righteousness and eternal life. And in exchange received concupiscence
and natural death.
In addition, at this point, it appears that the Serpent, or Satan, became their earthly master. He is sometimes called the “ruler of this world”.
John 12:31 Now is the judgment of this world: now shall the prince of this world be cast out.
Notice that they forfeited their supernatural life and received natural death in exchange.
This is why sacrifice became necessary. A life for a life.
cont’d