Ron BrackinWho but the Christian, among the religions of the world and throughout time, worships a God who loves him so much that he died an agonizing and wretched death to pay for his sins?
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In the Christian religion, God is a God who is not only a loving and kind, but also a merciful and forgiving God. And of course, he wants to be loved back. In fact, he is love itself. It’s no wonder, then, that Jesus Christ was killed – he died for our sins – so that we might have the opportunity to accept him as our savior and be forgiven for our sins.
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