Duncan McKinnon

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So it appears that the church founders really wanted Christ to have skin in the game; he did actually suffer on the cross, sacrifice himself, and experience death. He was a risk taker. More crucially to our story, he sacrificed himself for the sake of others. A god stripped of humanity cannot have skin in the game in such a manner, cannot really suffer (or, if he does, such a redefinition of a god injected with a human nature would back up our argument). A god who didn’t really suffer on the cross would be like a magician who performed an illusion, not someone who actually bled after sliding ...more
Duncan McKinnon
Would still make just as much sense for him to be mortal, or even a prophet. Maintaining omniscience and immortality diminishes the act of physical suffering.
Skin in the Game: Hidden Asymmetries in Daily Life (Incerto, #5)
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