I'm on Berz's side of this.
It is for our sins, that Christ suffered, and that our sins put him upon the cross.
That seems a fairly core teaching about the atonement, so rather than chastise Berz for unfairly castigating Christians, we should acknowledge that this is what they believe.
Secondly, if you don't like the guilt, Berz, then TFB. It is not there for you to like, but rather to encourage repentence.
It is for our sins, that Christ suffered, and that our sins put him upon the cross.
That seems a fairly core teaching about the atonement, so rather than chastise Berz for unfairly castigating Christians, we should acknowledge that this is what they believe.
Secondly, if you don't like the guilt, Berz, then TFB. It is not there for you to like, but rather to encourage repentence.
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