by jimwalton » Wed Jun 22, 2016 4:23 pm
I have already explained it several times, but I'll try again. The universe has some set properties about it. There is within it characteristics that mirror the nature of its creator, YHWH. When death entered the system, it created an imbalance, a disequilibrium, if you will, that could only be righted by the correct factors to bring the system back into balance. I can't pay a monetary debt by blowing a feather across the room; it's the incorrect medium for the imbalance at hand. I have to pay either in goods, services, or currency. It's the nature of the debt.
I have already, therefore, said specifically what "about 'A' is preventing God from being able to do it."
> It seems like your answer is that he could just "fix" life for us no strings attached (still not buying this whole "fixing" life nonsense btw) but he doesn't want to.
I never said this. In fact, I said the opposite. He has to fix it by the death of an innocent, and there are strings attached, and he does want to do it.
> He feels that somebody needs to be punished for breaking it in the first place.
This is implicit in the nature of the infraction, as I have said. He can't atone for death by the wave of a hand, it has to be with the death of an innocent. Somebody *does* need to be punished for breaking it in the first place, because an imbalance has been caused by the trespass.
> It doesn't seem to matter to him that punishing himself even though he didn't break it is incredibly unjust and illogical.
Punishing himself is not unjust because he does it voluntarily as an act of love, just as if you owed a debt of a million dollars and a friend stepped in and paid it for you. There's nothing unfair about that.