cynwakefield
Since: Dec, 1969
Aug 2nd 2010 at 10:07:07 AM
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"In the Gospels of Matthew and Mark, this is arguably Judas's implied reaction to Jesus justifying the use of costly ointment to annoint him instead of selling it and giving it to the poor, because "You'll always have the poor with you, but you won't always have me." Immediately following this incident, Judas betrays Jesus to the authorities."
How is this an example?
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Jallen
Since: Jan, 2001
Nov 16th 2010 at 2:41:29 AM
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Because Judas believes that Jesus is just "a greedy Jerkass". So from his perspective he's a chosen a zero. Bit thin though.
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