an additional point:
Christ acts as the scapegoat for man's sin
the bible is so ingrained in our society that people fail to realize when the say something of biblical origin. in this case, the word "scapegoat."
scapegoat comes from leviticus chapter 16, in the kjv. it's poor translation of a proper name: azazel.
azazel is another heavenly entity. he's one of two things: the only foriegn god the israelites are commanded to sacrifice to, or the only angel named in the torah. in enoch's watchers, azazel is the angelic being that teaches man to make war on the nephilim. he and his rebel angels (200 i think) are cast down by god for this sin, into the pit of hell. azazel is one of the origins of the modern christian satan story.
but one thing is certain from the biblical text: he is the personage that the people are to sacrifice TO and not the sacrifice.
so, no, christ would not be a "scapegoat"