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Christ shed His blood so that man might be forgiven for his sins. Only a perfect man could do this and that man was Christ. He took upon himself the sins of the world. One must remember that he only provided a way for us to be forgiven up to when he shed His blood. After that moment all who committed sin must repent or the affects of his atonement will be as naught for that man.

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