In the Old Testament, animals were sacrificed as "scapegoats", bearing the guilt of those sacrificing to God. Jesus claimed to be the ultimate scapegoat, satisfying God's Justice once and for all for those who would believe in Him. That's what Coulter meant about Christians being "perfected", as badly as she stated it. The perfecting is actually God forgiving all of our sins because the Messiah, Jesus, paid the price for them. It's not because we are somehow perfect people, looking down at others. Unfortunately, Ann's manner does not allow for a thoughtful discussion of this. Too bad.
In the Old Testament, animals were sacrificed as "scapegoats", bearing the guilt of those sacrificing to God. Jesus claimed to be the ultimate scapegoat, satisfying God's Justice once and for all for those who would believe in Him. That's what Coulter meant about Christians being "perfected", as badly as she stated it. The perfecting is actually God forgiving all of our sins because the Messiah, Jesus, paid the price for them. It's not because we are somehow perfect people, looking down at others. Unfortunately, Ann's manner does not allow for a thoughtful discussion of this. Too bad.