That is correct. As the story goes, following the event he renounced his position, fled the Roman army and lived out the short remainder of his life in deep shame and guilt for what he had done. Despite being continuously consoled and reminded between incarnations by Jesus himself that he performed his divine duty that day and was a critical part of the destiny of Jesus', he vowed to go above and beyond to make amends for his actions that fateful day. Bacon and St. Germain are two of the more notable incarnations, St. Germain being his last in the flesh.
Yes in the movie, he was condemned to walk the Earth forever, until Ragnarok (or whatever is your favorite word for it). So he was actually the evil actor of the movie, pushing forward the end of the Earth so he would be released from his purgatory on Earth. Lol. In retrospect it's a great showing of just how much the people who make movies hate Jesus.
Judas had a part to play. And Jesus loved him anyway. Peter denied Jesus and Jesus knew he would do this, and loved him anyway. Jesus is much better than I, on this point in particular.
That is correct. As the story goes, following the event he renounced his position, fled the Roman army and lived out the short remainder of his life in deep shame and guilt for what he had done. Despite being continuously consoled and reminded between incarnations by Jesus himself that he performed his divine duty that day and was a critical part of the destiny of Jesus', he vowed to go above and beyond to make amends for his actions that fateful day. Bacon and St. Germain are two of the more notable incarnations, St. Germain being his last in the flesh.
Yes in the movie, he was condemned to walk the Earth forever, until Ragnarok (or whatever is your favorite word for it). So he was actually the evil actor of the movie, pushing forward the end of the Earth so he would be released from his purgatory on Earth. Lol. In retrospect it's a great showing of just how much the people who make movies hate Jesus.
Judas had a part to play. And Jesus loved him anyway. Peter denied Jesus and Jesus knew he would do this, and loved him anyway. Jesus is much better than I, on this point in particular.
Interesting take on the movie, I have not seen it (don't watch movies), but yes I agree, every chance they get they are attacking Jesus, no doubt!
And agreed on all the other actors in the drama of Jesus' life.
But who are you?