I'm fairly sure you could only say that 11 of them were good friends πŸ€”πŸ˜‡πŸ€£

@killingfloorman I tend to go with the β€œGood Guy Judas” theory.

Someone had to give him up to the Romans, so Judas was chosen/volunteered.

β€œOne of you will/must betray me” could be a command, not a prophesy.

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@mcfate Because Judas had free will. He *chose* to do it. We are discussing why he did it, which is an academic exercise since we can't possibly know his motivation

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@mcfate he ABSOLUTELY had free will. As a man he of course didn't want to suffer. As God, he knew that it was necessary, and so chose to do it (thankfully)

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@killingfloorman @mcfate Spock had to go into the warp core - he could have chose not to, but he did anyway.

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