Jiang glosses that line to mean that God is justly angry at humanity for the fall, yet it remains hard to see why innocent Jesus must suffer in order to answer that anger.
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God's anger
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"...is innocent, Jesus, have to sacrifice himself in order to appease God's anger at us? That doesn't make any sense, right? Okay, keep on..."
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