Do you think he really repented?
>>18057517No, he's in hell
Did he actually neck himself? I feel like maybe he just drifted off and blew the money on hookers.He was a scapegoat. God was a vindictive, plotting woman, remember? Plus in a narrative sense it reinforces that Jesus was SO powerful that he could only be toppled internally, by his own weaknesses.
He did nothing wrong. His actions saved mankind for eternity and the thanks he gets is to burn in hell forever.
>>18057517He's a fictional character
>>18057517He probably felt bad for condemning another man to death (hence why he was an hero), but Christ himself stated that Judas never believed in him in the first place (John 6:64).
Whats with these replies? He was *probably* remoresful? He "took the money and ran"? Read the bible.
>>18058976The good men of 4chan don't consider it necessary to read or quote scripture, they just go with whatever answer sounds like it gives off the most sigma vibes.
>>18058976>Read the bible.Did you? Each gospel gives a different version of Judas.
>>18059466All of them agree that he was remorseful. The issue is Christian remorse, in essence if he was remorseful for the right reasons he wouldn't have killed himself and would have become more faithful to try and make amends for his acts, becoming an even more fervent supporter of the church.
>>18059482>All of them agree that he was remorseful.Where in Mark, Luke, and John does it imply remorse?
What would have happened if he hadn't betrayed Jesus? Jesus sits around twiddling his thumbs, hinting in increasing desperation that someone needs to betray him like he did at The Last Supper? (The Entirely Normal Supper in this counterfactual)
>>18058976>read the bibleNo.
>>18058491>Did he actually neck himself?Its been a little while since my last bible study group, but doesnt the book of acts say he was running in a field when his guts spontaneously exploded and he died?