Hey! Sackcloth... PTL!
I don't read them, just scripture which offers the hope of being illuminated by the Spirit. I detest all systematic theologies as they are from man; who know nothing as they ought to know, since we see the truth through a glass darkly.
So when our sins were put onto Jesus, both the Father and the Spirit, remained one with Jesus? If that's true why would Jesus cry out, "My God. My God. Why hast thou forsaken me?" Why would Adam have been cut off, if the Father fellowshiped with sinful flesh?
Jesus is the word that was made flesh, he more then anyone could have the body die for a few days like it was nothing; and not bleed sweat the night before because of it.
The wages of sin is not just a physical death. At the great white throne judgment when the books of their works are opened and their name isn't written in the lamb's book of life; they are cast into the lake of fire. That is the wages of sin, the second death, forever. As an example, let's say the law is like the Lord infinite. Jesus being God is able to suffer infinitely so that he could atone for one or for all in that same single sacrifice. Man being finite cannot atone infinitely and so, must atone for eternity.
We've learned with modern medicine that when the heart ruptures, the pericardium, a membrane encapsulating the heart fills with a white blood cells. When the Roman soldier stabbed Jesus in the heart through a rib, that what looked like water flowed tells us that Jesus' heart ruptured as his holy sinless of himself, person had our sins put upon him and had to have the Father and the Spirit reject him because of our sin.
As far as calling such a minor point as this as being heretical as we speculate on what's the truth. Yiiks! lol. Here's an awful thought,
lol@usall, Jn 17: 3 "And this is eternal life, that we might know him the only true God and Jesus Christ whom he has sent." So we'll spend eternity learning more and more about the Lord, our infinite God; which means that among our fellow believers, who have revelation as they fellowship with the Lord according to his will for each of us, we'll be able to debate what it all means in New Jerusalem too as we continue to grow in our knowledge of the Lord. : )
Maranatha!