Friday, March 20, 2009

Redeeming Judas and the book of Judas justified.

Redeeming Judas and the book of Judas justified.

During 2005 the someone began to email the various religions around the world. He sends messages to religious leaders as well as political and economic leaders. He tackled many of the theological differences of each religion including differing perspectives of various sects of the same religious tradition, such as different Christian sects. One important examination concerned Judas. In the early part of 2001 the someone had realized instinctually the Judas had gotten a bad wrap and was really good. At the same time the someone had also realized the devil was good and that God did not empower anyone who was evil. “If you are evil god will take the little he gave you away” was a bible passage he thought of at the time. He posed this question to himself:” what if you were really good and people thought you were the opposite?” Real tears dripped from above him and landed in his eyes (no the roof was not leaking). He thought” Judas was sent to Hades or the fires to prepare people for Christ’s arrival and was resurrected with all those Christ turned in Hades m which was approximately one third; though some say he resurrected everyone by forgiving them. In 2005 the someone examined the bible concerning Judas, hell bent to prove Judas was a good person based on the canonised bible he sent his arguments to the various religions he had gained a repose with. At some later point I will add a email message from one religion, the Jains, concerning their reaction to the someone. The Catholics and several other religions archived his messages as the Judas lesson caught their attention. The basic argument went as such: Judas was Pharisee, he was sent to see if Christ truly was (a) Messiah. Judas observed Christ and learned to love and believe in him, the someone had not watched the movie called the passion of Christ, so he derived all his arguments based on the canonised bible. Judas told Christ and Peter that he had come to see if he was messiah and that he believed in Christ. Christ knew as did Judas and Peter that some of the Pharisees were not as convinced that Christ was the son of God. Judas had to report his finding to the Pharisees as that was his job; so all three agreed that Judas would return to the Pharisees and defend Christ hoping to have any animosity towards him quelled. At the last supper Judas, like all apostles, partook of the Holy Communion and Christ told him go do what you must do, meaning go report and try to save me. Happily and with anxiety Judas when to the Pharisees/ The bible quotes him saying” Christ is a good man , do nothing against him” these are not words of a traitor, though the other apostles might have thought of him as such as they were not privy to Judas’ plan. The Pharisees thanked Judas for his report and handed him his agreed upon payment. Judas did not want the money as he felt he was doing a service in observing Christ and had become a believing apostle. The Pharisees shoved the money in his hands and later questioned him more on his belief in Christ. Trying to prove that truly he believed in Christ he accompanied soldiers and Pharisees that went to visit Christ. He kissed Christ calling him Rabbi (master) and to a Pharisee this meant he was truly complimenting Christ and believed him to be his rabbi and master. To be called rabbi by a Pharisee was an exalted compliment. To Judas shock the Pharisees then ordered the soldiers to arrest Christ. Feeling distort over failing the messiah he exalted as a good person Judas first tried to commit suicide by hanging himself, failing to hang himself he threw his coins into a fire and plunged in after them and thus succeed in killing himself. In no way did the bible prove anything but that Judas was a good man and had a truly good consciousness. Judas was given a bad wrap by those incapable of reading the text properly.
After the Judas argument was greeted with positive comments and a strong argument was made that allowed popes and other clerics to justify Judas as a good person, based on the someone’s work. the apocryphal text called the book of Judas was slotted for release and was finally made public. In this text Christ claims Judas would be known as the greatest apostle and as the only Pharisee apostle, he was.
He could not save Christ and killed himself for his failing but did nothing wrong.
Praise Judas.

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