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New Article: Was it better for Judas had he not been born?
onelovedread:
When I read the section:
"I don't know what judgments might yet be in store for Judas, but one thing is for sure, his dying deeds and thoughts were that of sorrow and repentance for the evil he had done to his LORD. Perhaps his judgments will be less than what might be inflicted upon those who joyfully teach that Judas is going to hell for all eternity."
I wondered what judgments will be on those who commit suicide. I just realized that in the old church system I was taught that if someone took their own life they would be forever lost.
Ray is definitely not teaching that.
Dave in Tenn:
What a wonderful article. This was one of the 'passages' along with the teaching that flowed out of it that perverted my view of God by believing at a young age. How great is it to have a 'sounder' mind'?
Patrick:
A great way to start the day! Thanks, Dennis!
indianabob:
Thanks Ray and Dennis for the enlightenment.
I had difficulty with the detail of the first explanation section, but continued on to the end and found that the real understanding all came together. It all seems so logical and simple when a person has had a few thousand hours of preparation. ;) 8)
chav:
Hi
Good article I enjoyed it a lot.I have never ever heard an othodox christian state that Judas was deeply penitent after his betrayal of Christ.
Dave
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