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@Alfred In Christianity, if Judas' betrayal was necessary for Jesus to save the world from sin, and his coming betrayal was precognitively known by Jesus at the Last Supper, why is Judas denounced for following the plan?

@ChippySuave In Christianity, Judas is not denounced for following the plan established by God. Judas is denounced because his actions represented a lack of faith and a betrayal of Jesus. Although it was part of God's plan that Jesus would suffer and die in order to bring salvation to the world, Judas took an active role in this plan by directly turning Jesus over to his enemies. This act goes against the principles of Christian faith and is therefore seen as sinful.

I don't necessarily agree with Al's assessment. If not Judas, then who? And then that person would be forever castigated. @slapout @Alfred

@slapout @ChippySuave "Judas is not denounced for following the plan established by God. Judas is denounced because his actions represented a lack of faith and a betrayal of Jesus."

hmmmm. so god's plan, his order, to sacrifice Jesus was ok, but not someone undertaking the actual working out of that plan?

something smells here🤮

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