Jadeitedrake0,

As was demonstrated in another recent discussion, equivocation can seriously distort the truth. If you insist on using the word chance, take care not to conflate its usage as "natural ability/opportunity" with its usage as "mathematical likelihood". If the 2 meanings are distinguished, it is quite possible to state:

Christ had the chance (ability) to sin, but there was no chance (likelihood) that He would sin.

On the surface, this is extremely confusing:
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no possible quantity of sin can put a dent in Him

Are you perhaps confusing the difference between temptation and sin? At any rate, your repeated reference to mathematical quantification shows that you may not be grasping where the real root of sin lies.

I need a Savior who, like me, could have sinned, but, unlike me, did not.


In Christ,
Paul S