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09-09-06, 03:50 PM
Tahliba wrote:
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What do 21st Century christians now think of this document...this representation of Christ...Of Judas???
Funny but even as a child raised in catholism I really felt something for Judas. I don't know, like there was always something more to the story of his betryal.
I mean come on are you really going to hand over the goose that laid the golden egg (bread into wine/life to the dead/sight to the blind) bla bla, for the sake of 30pieces of silver?
"what about the half that as never been told?"
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Personally, I would not trust wholeheartedly thewords ofJudas or Paul/Saul. The truth be told neither, neither was anointed (or Christened) by the Supreme God of Israel. This is proven by the discord between the (Hebrew) Old Testament and the (Greek) New Testament. If they actually were chosen, their doctrines would not have differed inprinciple from the prophets of the Old Testament. Denote that the prophets nor the divinely chosen teachers and priests never severed themselves from the Divine Name of God, Yahweh, nor his laws that are outlined in the Old Testament. Yahweh-God changes not, so why would any of his implemented laws, in the sense that the law wasdesigned to make man upright would be taken away? That alone is veryquestionable by not being in accord with what God truly wants for us, He does desire us to be upright. No law does not permit the discipline to be set in place to build our becoming upright. That is the major flaw of the Greek New Testament teachings of Paul or Judas.
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