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The Doctrine of Atonement holds that Jesus Christ died to atone for the sins of fallen human beings. How can one person die for another person's sins? How can one person die for the sins of many other people? Why is the death of Jesus considered an acceptable replacement for the eternal suffering of sinners? Back to Christian Apologetics. See also the Wikipedia article on Atonement.

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  • The Doctrine of Atonement holds that Jesus Christ died to atone for the sins of fallen human beings. How can one person die for another person's sins? How can one person die for the sins of many other people? Why is the death of Jesus considered an acceptable replacement for the eternal suffering of sinners? Back to Christian Apologetics. See also the Wikipedia article on Atonement.
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  • The Doctrine of Atonement holds that Jesus Christ died to atone for the sins of fallen human beings. How can one person die for another person's sins? How can one person die for the sins of many other people? Why is the death of Jesus considered an acceptable replacement for the eternal suffering of sinners? Back to Christian Apologetics. See also the Wikipedia article on Atonement.
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