The name Judas has almost always been attached to the word traitor ever since Christianity was born. However, a newly translated ancient manuscript tells otherwise.
The “Gospel of Judas” tells a much different story than what most Christians think. In the Gospel of Judas, the so-called traitor actually is more of an obedient disciple simply following what his Master told him. Apparently, Jesus requested Judas to betray him so that the prophecy will be fulfilled.
More of this story can be found here - Gospel of Judas Tells his Side.
Now, what do I think about this? Well it is true that Judas performed a pivotal role in Christian history. Somebody has to betray Jesus. Otherwise, their won’t be a death nor a resurrection as is being taught by Christianity. Everything would just be different. For me, the issue goes beyond the character of Judas. For me, it goes straight to the character of Jesus.
To Jesus? Why?
Well, if the Gospel of Judas is true, then it will be safe to say that Jesus manipulated events to “fulfill the prophecies” of the Old Testament. Get my point?
July 15th, 2006 at 7:50 am
What I see is that you’re watching too much National Geographic. You must be pretty idle. Read the Bible for you to understand that the CONTENTS of the so called gospel of Judas can never be true. Have you heard about the canon of the bible? If not, then stop pre-judging the Bible. If you don’t believe in the bible then I suggest you just keep it to yourself and stop posting it in the internet. And do yourself a favor by not telling the whole wide world that you are misinformed and deceived.
July 17th, 2006 at 2:41 am
First of all, I learned about the Gospel of Judas well before it was featured in National Geographic so kindly stop judging me for you don’t know me at all. I’ve read the bible and I keep on reading it. Perhaps I’ve read it more than you did and I don’t see any contradiction between the bible and the gospel of Judas.