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I've been pondering this story recently...
Considered by Christians to be the man who betrayed God.
He handed his master over to the Romans to be crucified for 30 pieces of silver.
But is this an act of betrayal, or an act of evil for that matter? This one may get some Christians scratching their heads and pondering for quite some time.
If Jesus foresees Judas' betrayal (because it is predestined) and chooses to turn the other cheek, then Judas has no free will, and cannot avoid betraying Jesus. If Judas can not control his betrayal of Jesus, then his punishment and portrayal as a traitor is undeserved.
If Judas is sent to Hell for his betrayal, and his betrayal was a necessary step in the humanity-saving death of Jesus Christ, then Judas is being punished for saving humanity.
If Jesus only suffered while dying on the cross, and then ascended into Heaven, while Judas must suffer for eternity in Hell, then Judas has suffered much more for the sins of humanity than Jesus, and his role in the Atonement is that much more significant.
What are your thoughts?
Considered by Christians to be the man who betrayed God.
He handed his master over to the Romans to be crucified for 30 pieces of silver.
But is this an act of betrayal, or an act of evil for that matter? This one may get some Christians scratching their heads and pondering for quite some time.
If Jesus foresees Judas' betrayal (because it is predestined) and chooses to turn the other cheek, then Judas has no free will, and cannot avoid betraying Jesus. If Judas can not control his betrayal of Jesus, then his punishment and portrayal as a traitor is undeserved.
If Judas is sent to Hell for his betrayal, and his betrayal was a necessary step in the humanity-saving death of Jesus Christ, then Judas is being punished for saving humanity.
If Jesus only suffered while dying on the cross, and then ascended into Heaven, while Judas must suffer for eternity in Hell, then Judas has suffered much more for the sins of humanity than Jesus, and his role in the Atonement is that much more significant.
What are your thoughts?
I was unaware that you were the leading expert in both Quantum Mechanics and Omniscience. Perhaps I missed that part where you posted qualifications to make declarations as an authority, both in forum and in field.