Ah, but the New Testament doesn’t support this personal concept,
which asserts that Jesus somehow did away with sin itself,
by merely dying for our supposed sins,
and just you claiming to be a Christian as well,
can’t help to explain the New Testament’s insistence,
along with the vast majority of other believers,
stating that sin obviously still exists.
No, Jesus wasn’t declaring that people weren’t sinful,
when He uttered ‘They know not what they do,’
as He was close to death on the cross,
of course more opposed to Him not knowing what He’s doing,
instead, it’s about the least He could have done,
considering He actually needed their so-called sinful nature,
mostly at play to be working for Him in His favor this time,
or else He would never have been able to fulfill His mission.
Ha, it looks like it is really you who is slow on the uptake here,
because His whole purpose was to open the ‘gates’ of Heaven,
to only the possibility of some being allowed in,
part in turn respecting this narrow pathway, you should realize,
hence the design also of Hell,
after all, He did refer to some people and acts being evil,
with the evident need to tell others to later sin no more,
clearly displaying that the ideas of sin and evil,
aren’t simply in our foolish perception of worldly behavior,
exempting the fact that He Himself couldn’t remain without sin either,
they were ultimately a concern in Jesus’ mind, words, and actions.