From: Steve Petermann (steve@spetermann.org)
Date: Thu Sep 18 2003 - 13:37:21 EDT
> The ontology of the self sacrifice is a redemption available to any self
> conscious life form that displays free will.
So when does free will in one of the life forms occur?
Steve Petermann
----- Original Message -----
From: <RFaussette@aol.com>
To: <steve@spetermann.org>; <asa@lists.calvin.edu>
Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2003 12:23 PM
Subject: Re: Fragility
> In a message dated 9/18/03 12:52:05 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
> steve@spetermann.org writes:
>
>
> > The crux for Christianity in these reasonable thought experiments is, if
> > Jesus is the universal, one time only, unique event for the salvation of
the
> > universe are we to expect the possibly millions, or trillions of other
life
> > forms to accept an earthly human as their savior? Does this sound
> > reasonable or must we rethink Christology in more metaphoric terms?
> >
> >
>
>
> The ontology of the self sacrifice is a redemption available to any self
> conscious life form that displays free will. That's not a metaphor.
> When you encounter one of those hypothetical (metaphyscial?) life forms,
let
> me talk to to them...
>
> rich faussette
>
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