Is Judas the antichrist?

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The best evidence book to have a very Biblical consideration for the possible identification of the AntiChrist is a highly Bible quoted and analyzed presentation about Satan His Christ and the return of the shadow of degrees - the book is titled : The Assyrian : Author : David Winston Busch : ISBN : 978-1-60034-648-4 : 340 pages of deep analysis. This is serious reading for the student of the Bible who wishes to use the Bible in the OT to shed light on patterns that Satan has revealed as His Christ and the return of the shadow of degrees. Do not be offended by the title, read with an open mind and study the scriptures that are presented in this excellent book
 
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Why did Judas go to hell if he felt sorry for his actions of betraying Jesus?

Feeling sorry is not a get out of hell free card. The biblical account of Judas' regret and his actions after his betrayal is there to read. Regret by itself is not absolution or reconciliation it is simply regret. Of course, I have not been made privy by God as to the disposition of Judas' or any other person's immortal soul.
 
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In St. John's letters (1 John 1:4, 2 John 1:7), he tells us that the spirit of the Antichrist denies the Incarnation (the Son of God becoming man) and thereby also the Trinity (the Father and the Spirit, too).
THIS IS THE SPIRIT OF ANTI-CHRIST.

1 John
4 Beloved, do not believe every spirit, but test the spirits to see whether they are from God, for many false prophets have gone out into the world. 2 By this you know the Spirit of God: every spirit that confesses that Jesus Christ has come in the flesh is from God, 3 and every spirit that does not confess Jesus is not from God. This is the spirit of the antichrist, which you heard was coming and now is in the world already.

2 John
7 For many deceivers have gone out into the world, those who do not confess the coming of Jesus Christ in the flesh. Such a one is the deceiver and the antichrist.
 
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Feeling sorry is not a get out of hell free card. The biblical account of Judas' regret and his actions after his betrayal is there to read. Regret by itself is not absolution or reconciliation it is simply regret. Of course, I have not been made privy by God as to the disposition of Judas' or any other person's immortal soul.

Why are you implying you dont know if Judas went to heaven or not? The Bible clearly says that he went to hell. Jesus said it wouldve been better for him if he was never born.
 
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Why are you implying you dont know if Judas went to heaven or not? The Bible clearly says that he went to hell. Jesus said it wouldve been better for him if he was never born.

I'm not implying I'm saying it outright. I have bno knowledge of who is or is not in hell. You are inferring that Judas must be in hell because of a statement Jesus made that does not include the words "Judas is/ was/ will be/ in hell". Unless you have some personal experience of which person's are in hell( say perhaps you yourself were to have visited hell and have seen someone there), then it is my contention that you also are not privy to whether any particular person is in hell. One may say that the odds for Judas not being in helll seem to be quite astronomical but, from my perspective, one cannot state with certainty anything about the contents of hell with any surety. Whether he is in hell or not of course is absolutely irrelevant to the fact that he will never be reincarnated as the end times antichrist since no such thing as reincarnation exists.
 
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I can see Judas being the Antichrist, but there is a verse in the Bible plainly tells us reincarnation is not possible. Hebrews 9:27 states; "And it is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgement." The only problem with this, is that Judas was not judged. He went to his own place. If it is appointed upon men once to die, and then the judgement, then something must be going on with Judas.
 
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Another thing to point out about Judas, is that Jesus said that all of the people he kept in His name, that none of them were lost, BUT the son of perdition, that the scripture might be fulfilled- John 17:12. The Bible speaks against reincarnation, so Judas being reincarnated is out of the picture. Hebrews 9:27 states; "And it is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgement." So, Judas did die, but when he died, he went to his own place. Acts 1:25 tells us this. That is the only problem. If he died, and was not judged, neither sent to Heaven or hell, but went to his own place, what exactly could that be? Well, Luke 22:3-6 tells us that Satan entered into Judas. If Judas claimed to be of Christ, but allowed the devil himself to enter into him, he was a lukewarm Christ follower. Revelation 3:16 states: "So then because thou art lukewarm, and neither cold nor hot, I will spue thee out of my mouth." If he will spue you out of His mouth because you are lukewarm, and not a faithful Christ follower, then that goes to show, that Judas was punished for his evil doing. He allowed the devil to go inside of him! After he did the wrong that he did, he began to feel guilt. He felt so much guilt, that he hung himself. If he was never actually following Christ to begin with, and was lukewarm, God had no use for him. He was punished. He wasn't even judged, he went to his own place. Someone had use for him. Satan had use for him. He was the one who got Judas to betray Jesus Christ in the first place. If Judas has not yet been judged by God, and is in his own place, this goes to show that he very well could be the Antichrist. Revelation 17:8, and 11:7 talk about the beast rising out of the bottomless pit. If the beast (the Antichrist) rises out of the bottomless pit, it very well could be Judas arising from his "own place." All of these things, are very good indicators that Judas is in fact the Antichrist. Anyone reading this, I hope it helped you, and if you have anything to add, please do. God bless!
 
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