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Anonymous Coward User ID: 31146013 United Kingdom 12/30/2012 05:11 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | "Truly I say to YOU that all things will be forgiven the sons of men, no matter what sins and blasphemies they blasphemously commit. 29 However, whoever blasphemes against the holy spirit has no forgiveness forever, but is guilty of everlasting sin.” Mr3:28 Quoting: DGN Of course not. He was only following orders. |
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DGN (OP) User ID: 30782865 United States 12/30/2012 05:30 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | "Truly I say to YOU that all things will be forgiven the sons of men, no matter what sins and blasphemies they blasphemously commit. 29 However, whoever blasphemes against the holy spirit has no forgiveness forever, but is guilty of everlasting sin.” Mr3:28 Quoting: DGN Of course not. He was only following orders. From who? |
Lisafishes User ID: 28828277 United States 12/30/2012 05:35 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I urge you all to set aside the religious beliefs that you were raised with and go straight to the Bible, using Strong's concordance or a reliable translation, you can reference back to the original Hebrew and Aramaic writings to get a better understanding of what the Bible and other books that should be in the Bible say about Judas Iscariot and even suicide. The only way to hell is by directly denying the existence of the Holy Spirit, Judas was close to Jesus like all of his disciples. It was appointed to him to set the stage for Jesus' crucifixion. As for Heaven, those who have died are in Sheol there are separate holding areas depending on if you're evil, lost or the elect. Heaven happens here after the Day of Judgement when the saints are risen. We don't fly up and become an angel or sit in a fancy mansion etc. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 31015973 Hong Kong 12/30/2012 05:36 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Ok Jeebus tards, hang on to your underwear, here it comes, I shit you not. Judas was Jesus's BROTHER!! The plan was to install a Davidic line on the 'throne' of, you'll have to excuse my memory here, Judea or an unofficial Israel (I can't be bothered going & checking my facts, but I've got the facts!!) as at that stage, there hadn't been a Davidic king for about 500 years. The whole family was in on the plot, all his brothers & sister, & mother, & a very large army of rebels, with the aim of throwing out the Romans. Jesus was to be the 'sacrificial' lamb (but actually just to escape) & Peter (yep, same Peter, the rock) who was ALSO his brother, was to be the high priest/king of the new church/nation. Judas was a double agent, that means, he was a traitor to only one side. He was in fact an ILLUMINATUS! He kept the Illuminati fully briefed about the movements of the plot. The story about being betrayed by 'kissing' Jesus is absurd! He was, at that time, the most recognizable person in that area & No.1 wanted person by the Romans. How did this story surface? The Illuminati have in their possession the famous Testament of Judas. He didn't commit suicide but lived out his life as an Illuminatus. He is highly renowned by the Illuminati. Head spinning? mine did when I first read this! |
Shoot straight Johnny User ID: 21869103 United Kingdom 12/30/2012 05:38 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | "Truly I say to YOU that all things will be forgiven the sons of men, no matter what sins and blasphemies they blasphemously commit. 29 However, whoever blasphemes against the holy spirit has no forgiveness forever, but is guilty of everlasting sin.” Mr3:28 Quoting: DGN Of course not. He was only following orders. From who? Yes, he went to hell. He was the only one of the 'flock' who was lost, according to Jesus. He was the first incarnation of the Son of Perdition. The chariots of God are tens of thousands, and thousands of thousands. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 18535219 United States 12/30/2012 06:17 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I would hope that God saw his guilt and repentance over what he did and had mercy on Judas, regardless of any sins...but that is just my hope and I can't speak for God. It could be even that Jesus told Judas to publicly betray him to fulfill his mission of being crucified. Or it could be that Judas really just wanted some silver pieces, and made a horrible decision...I don't know! Jesus and the Bible is almost a complete mystery if you're really honest with yourself... |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 31146013 United Kingdom 12/30/2012 06:19 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | "Truly I say to YOU that all things will be forgiven the sons of men, no matter what sins and blasphemies they blasphemously commit. 29 However, whoever blasphemes against the holy spirit has no forgiveness forever, but is guilty of everlasting sin.” Mr3:28 Quoting: DGN Of course not. He was only following orders. From who? God, of course! Duh! |
Ohwow! User ID: 16023386 United States 12/30/2012 06:22 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | "Truly I say to YOU that all things will be forgiven the sons of men, no matter what sins and blasphemies they blasphemously commit. 29 However, whoever blasphemes against the holy spirit has no forgiveness forever, but is guilty of everlasting sin.” Mr3:28 Quoting: DGN Of course not. He was only following orders. From who? Yes, he went to hell. He was the only one of the 'flock' who was lost, according to Jesus. He was the first incarnation of the Son of Perdition. To the poster who said suicide will lead one into hell, period? Please don't paint Christians with a wide brush, "of everyone that commits sucide is going to hell" There are organic diseases, mental anguish beyond description, where people totally lose control and cry for help - and no one can hear them because no one has been to this depth of despair - Jesus can save them out or within suffering beyond all compassion that most cannot understand. His prohibition against suicide would entail those of a right mind that decide they will be the master of their death perhaps? Such as suicide pacts from twisted beliefs |
DGN (OP) User ID: 30782865 United States 12/30/2012 06:37 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | "Truly I say to YOU that all things will be forgiven the sons of men, no matter what sins and blasphemies they blasphemously commit. 29 However, whoever blasphemes against the holy spirit has no forgiveness forever, but is guilty of everlasting sin.” Mr3:28 Quoting: DGN Of course not. He was only following orders. From who? God, of course! Duh! God told Judas to betray Jesus? "Also, the chief priests and the scribes were seeking the effective way for them to get rid of him, for they were in fear of the people. 3 But Satan entered into Judas, the one called Iscariot, who was numbered among the twelve; 4 and he went off and talked with the chief priests and [temple] captains about the effective way to betray him to them. 5 Well, they rejoiced and agreed to give him silver money. 6 So he consented, and he began to seek a good opportunity to betray him to them without a crowd around." Lk22:2 Last Edited by DGN on 12/30/2012 06:37 PM |
CelestialMaiden User ID: 30718771 United States 12/30/2012 06:43 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I would hope that God saw his guilt and repentance over what he did and had mercy on Judas, regardless of any sins...but that is just my hope and I can't speak for God. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 18535219 It could be even that Jesus told Judas to publicly betray him to fulfill his mission of being crucified. Or it could be that Judas really just wanted some silver pieces, and made a horrible decision...I don't know! Jesus and the Bible is almost a complete mystery if you're really honest with yourself... it was not Jesus that told Judas to betray him, rather the Bible says: " But Satan entered into Judas..."- Luke 22: 3 it was foretold Jesus would be betrayed, but Jesus didn't pick the one who would do it, rather Jesus said " But look! the hand of my betrayer is with me at the table. Because the Son of man is going his way according to what is marked out; all the same, woe to that man through whom he is betrayed!"- Luke 22: 21,22 |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 18535219 United States 12/30/2012 06:59 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I would hope that God saw his guilt and repentance over what he did and had mercy on Judas, regardless of any sins...but that is just my hope and I can't speak for God. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 18535219 It could be even that Jesus told Judas to publicly betray him to fulfill his mission of being crucified. Or it could be that Judas really just wanted some silver pieces, and made a horrible decision...I don't know! Jesus and the Bible is almost a complete mystery if you're really honest with yourself... it was not Jesus that told Judas to betray him, rather the Bible says: " But Satan entered into Judas..."- Luke 22: 3 it was foretold Jesus would be betrayed, but Jesus didn't pick the one who would do it, rather Jesus said " But look! the hand of my betrayer is with me at the table. Because the Son of man is going his way according to what is marked out; all the same, woe to that man through whom he is betrayed!"- Luke 22: 21,22 Ah, I see. Good work. My idea came from the Gospel of Judas, which is likely a fake thing. |
DGN (OP) User ID: 30782865 United States 12/30/2012 07:07 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I would hope that God saw his guilt and repentance over what he did and had mercy on Judas, regardless of any sins...but that is just my hope and I can't speak for God. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 18535219 It could be even that Jesus told Judas to publicly betray him to fulfill his mission of being crucified. Or it could be that Judas really just wanted some silver pieces, and made a horrible decision...I don't know! Jesus and the Bible is almost a complete mystery if you're really honest with yourself... it was not Jesus that told Judas to betray him, rather the Bible says: " But Satan entered into Judas..."- Luke 22: 3 it was foretold Jesus would be betrayed, but Jesus didn't pick the one who would do it, rather Jesus said " But look! the hand of my betrayer is with me at the table. Because the Son of man is going his way according to what is marked out; all the same, woe to that man through whom he is betrayed!"- Luke 22: 21,22 Ah, I see. Good work. My idea came from the Gospel of Judas, which is likely a fake thing. He hardly qualified to honor God with his witness; "All Scripture is inspired of God and beneficial for teaching, for reproving, for setting things straight, for disciplining in righteousness, 17 that the man of God may be fully competent, completely equipped for every good work.; 2Ti3:16 |
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DGN (OP) User ID: 30782865 United States 12/30/2012 07:13 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | That's right hell (English for hades in Greek) is the common grave for everyone until the resurrection, even Jesus was in 'hell' for 3 days. However that's not what where Judas 'went'. |
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DGN (OP) User ID: 30782865 United States 12/30/2012 07:34 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Oh yeah where he went it's all ashes to ashes dust to dust, actually even less than that. Who knows eternal destruction is called in Revelation? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 26120830 United States 12/30/2012 07:35 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | God told Judas to betray Jesus? "Also, the chief priests and the scribes were seeking the effective way for them to get rid of him, for they were in fear of the people. 3 But Satan entered into Judas, the one called Iscariot, who was numbered among the twelve; 4 and he went off and talked with the chief priests and [temple] captains about the effective way to betray him to them. 5 Well, they rejoiced and agreed to give him silver money. 6 So he consented, and he began to seek a good opportunity to betray him to them without a crowd around." Lk22:2 So if judas hadn't betrayed Jesus, he wouldn't have died for our sins, and every single one of us would be roasting in hell as a result. If you ask me, judas should be considered a hero. |
Generation Doom User ID: 30270036 United States 12/30/2012 07:37 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Yes. Jesus hinted at this by saying it would be better if the one who betrays him was never born. Pray this prayer to blind Satan: [link to flameoflove.us (secure)] |
DGN (OP) User ID: 30782865 United States 12/30/2012 07:39 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | God told Judas to betray Jesus? "Also, the chief priests and the scribes were seeking the effective way for them to get rid of him, for they were in fear of the people. 3 But Satan entered into Judas, the one called Iscariot, who was numbered among the twelve; 4 and he went off and talked with the chief priests and [temple] captains about the effective way to betray him to them. 5 Well, they rejoiced and agreed to give him silver money. 6 So he consented, and he began to seek a good opportunity to betray him to them without a crowd around." Lk22:2 So if judas hadn't betrayed Jesus, he wouldn't have died for our sins, and every single one of us would be roasting in hell as a result. If you ask me, judas should be considered a hero. Judas and Satan can be your heros. I'll take Jesus. BTW what does Satan offer you? |
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