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The theme of blood sacrifice as the atonement for sin goes right back to the beginnings of The Bible. "The wages of sin is death". Jesus, being the perfect sacrifice, was enough to carry the sins of every person who has ever and will ever live. Talk about overkill, Satan never saw that one coming when he had God's son killed.

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