Fuck Jesus, he's a fucking idiot, except for Sermon On The Mount.
It's all about prophecy and the apparent fulfilment. I'm not saying it worked. I'm just say it was the plan.
Do you think Jesus was familiar with Isaiah?
How about Psalms. 69:21... "They gave me also gall for my meat; and in my thirst they gave me vinegar to drink."
"I would flow a stream of tears to the bitter sea. I would be a man of your mercy rather than one knocking at the gate of his own heart."
Thus Judas spoke, and thereupon he opened the door and went out again into the tempest.
Three days afterwards I visited Jerusalem and heard of all that had come to pass. And I also heard that Judas had flung himself from the summit of the High Rock.
I have pondered long since that day, and I understand Judas. He fulfilled his little life, which hovered like a mist on this land and enslaved by the Romans, while the great prophet was ascending the heights.
One man longed for a kingdom in which he was to be a prince.
Another man desired a kingdom in which all men shall be princes
u lost me Jaxy& no i dont think Buddah was clueless
Im confused of what ur asking.
Going on the scene set in the book with the trinity theory, he would have wrote it describing what he planned.
Judas was most definitely part of that plan.
The question is was his creation a sacrifice of self to ensure the plans success, or is he the demonised, 'worst case' sinner poster boy for all the judgment happy peeps who read the story?
And what is the secret to this mystery?
My only hobbies are the internet and books right now. Sometimes I like to play a video game, but not very often.
u lost me Jaxy& no i dont think Buddah was clueless