SALVATION THE DEVIL'S ILLUSIONARY META - REALITY WAY-
Salvation the Devils way, is faith = believing, so faith in Jesus to save, is believing in Jesus to somehow move your sins and penalty unto himself back in time to pay for it. Salvation the devils way is to believe in Jesus to do a fairy tale magical unbiblical illusion to save from penalty. In this fairy-tale deception being made holy/born of the word and sinfree is just a good but unnecessary aspect of salvation.
The bible teaches the faith is the faith of Jesus Rev.14:12& Rev.12:17 and is the reveal truths of Jesus or the Testimony of Jesus. So God's way of salvation is faith = revealed truth, so one is saved from sin through the truth given by the Spirit making us sinfree, holy and born again- John 8:32-36. This is realistic, biblical, just, reasonable, fair within mercy.
Is God into playing tricks with his mind to save sinners. Tricks in twisting justice. How could it be justice for one man who have the ability to raise from the dead be substituted for the world of sinners who suppose to pay with eternal death. He assumes to be dead for a time that they could live for all time, morality and holiness is not the issue here, but time travel to put present sins of all in 2017, 2016 etc. back in time to Christ on the cross as if he really did it. We not just dealing with back in time travel, but also transference of responsibility for wrong as though it was Jesus who choose to do the wrong.
These ideas of law cannot apply in rules and justice in real society nor in the society of heaven, else Satan could have be magically saved too. From the inception of sin, just transport his sins into the future upon Christ. And his belief in Jesus to work this magic would save him.
My dear Facebook friends you have inherited a false gospel made up by a Catholic monk called Anselm. Please break this spell of magical thinking from from your mind by the truth of Christ which is the faith of Jesus Christ.
P.S Wikipedia tells us "Anselm. of Canterbury [a], also called Anselm of Aosta (Italian: Anselmo d'Aosta) after his birthplace and Anselm of Bec (French: Anselme du Bec) after his monastery, was a Benedictine monk, abbot, philosopher and theologian of the Catholic Church, who held the office of archbishop of Canterbury from 1093 to 1109. After his death, he was canonized as a saint; his feast day is 21 April."
"The satisfaction theory of atonement is a theory in Christian theology that Jesus Christ suffered crucifixion as a substitute for human sin, satisfying God's just wrath against man's transgression due to Christ's infinite merit. The theory draws primarily from the works of Anselm of Canterbury."
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