Does it change the meaning of the story for you Hermann if God sacrificed Himself?
What, God sacrificing Himself in order to cleanse us of the taint he has dirtied us with in the first place?
Why would He not simply refrain from tainting us?
One can, of course, take all of this metaphorically. Or one can argue endlessly about the possible intentions of a hypothetical deity.
To me, God is experiential and beyond definition.
I think and feel that we are form and substance. The form is temporary and constantly changing, the substance is eternally unchanging, but possesses the transcendental power to change itself while remaining eternally unchanging.
The form is subject to all the trials and tribulations of constant change. If we are aware of being the form only, then we suffer the shortcomings of being only form. But, as soon as we dis-identify being only form, and identify as being eternally unchanging substance, with the transcendental power of being form
and being substance, then our being has taken on a whole new meaning, and we rejoice in being form as well as substance.
Then we are cleansed from the affliction of being only form!
If the eternal transcendental substance were to be regarded as "God," then God would indeed sacrifice its supremacy to become flesh, and rejoice in being God in the flesh, as well as being God eternal.
Rejoice, rejoice, rejoice greatly! ~ ~ ~
