By stating that no
sacrifice for sin is left in Hebrews 10:26, the author of Hebrews is making a very similar point to that made in Hebrews 6, namely, that the Hebrew Christians came to recognize that the Levitical sacrificial system did not grant them
eternal life or forgiveness of
sins.
Unlike the Christian god that wouldn't ever change his mind or doctrine... except
for cursing the world
for eating an apple... except
for telling Abraham to
sacrifice his son, but then stopping him... and except
for killing nearly all life on Earth and then because of the guilt says I'll never to do that ever again - in exactly that way... and except
for deciding that 2 of himself (Father and Spirit) weren't enough any more, and creating / fathering / spiriting as Son... and except
for forgiving all
sin, when «In the beginning» he had cursed the universe
for the eating of an apple, by having his creation torture and kill his only begotten Son... and except
for having to repeat himself about the unchanging
eternal rules, to Abraham, Moses, Jesus, Saul / Paul, Mohammed, Joseph Smith, Bahá «u «lláh, David Koresh, and a whole host of others... and except
for... and except
for...
They grow up believing in an
Eternal Hell of fire and brimstone, talking snakes, the Doctrine of Original
Sin, animals in an ark, a Young Earth paradigm, the notion that people lived to be hundreds of years old a few thousand years ago, patriarchs that practiced child
sacrifice and committed genocides, books that are supposed words of gawd that contradict real world observations, deities that kill their own children (human manifestations of their own selves)
for the sake of
sins that they never committed, the symbolic cannibalism and vampirism of a deity... I could go on
for days.