Outrider says he has nothing to be forgiven.
Which you've not in any way given a reason to suggest is incorrect.
Jeremy thinks that ... forgiveness is just achieved with a word.
I think he's suggested that it CAN be achieved with just a word - and if it can be, then surely it's within the capability of an allegedly omni-benevolent being?
As a mathematician he should know what is involved in achieving sum zero so no, the moral equations used to acquit mankind have not been adequately presented.
Are we talking morality, or are we talking sin, because those are very different things. Sin can, allegedly, be inherited, but can moral responsibility be transferred?
As usual what is explained is just the usual warmed over vociferacely enforced agnosticism.
And, as usual, what's put up instead of any sort of an attempt at a rebuttal is word-salad, light-speed goalposts, selective avoidance and occasionally 'swivel-eyed' anti-atheism
TM.
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