I understand that, DJ. What I'm saying is that it is ridiculous for ANYONE to assign blame. Jesus was sent here (if you believe) to carry out a mission. That mission was to die for the good of mankind. It doesn't make Judas a good guy (although recently discovered scriptures may be casting a new light on his role), as was pointed out, it means that it was his destiny to betray Christ. Although the Catholic Church professes that we have free will to sin or not, I'm not sure if that was so in the case of the men who executed Jesus Christ.


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