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You calling out Finbar for grassing you in?
Pretty sure he was pally with Jesus.
Then he wasnt
The speshul relationship.
comment by RonaldVilliers - Rangers Scotland's only ... (U21490)
posted 29 seconds ago
The speshul relationship.
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Maybe someone can explain what this speshul relationship was ...
Bit we copied their song n everyhin. How could he do that to us?
comment by RonaldVilliers - Rangers Scotland's only ... (U21490)
posted 2 minutes ago
Bit we copied their song n everyhin. How could he do that to us?
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I think that’s the only connection. A stolen song 😂
Tims shouting Judas at Gerrard
comment by Dalriada Gael 3x2 (U4356)
posted 2 minutes ago
Wtf is this about now?
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I’ve added it to the Op now. Didn’t want to as it’s vile. But saves an explanation
It’s mental. Can anyone explain ?
comment by RonaldVilliers - Rangers Scotland's only ... (U21490)
posted 1 minute ago
Tims shouting Judas at Gerrard
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FFS! Mentalists.
Is it not obvious? He was/is? a Catholic (with a daughter named lourdes ) Therefore some narrow minded fans think the fact he has joined Rangers make him a judas.
Cringey riddy cants that they are by the way.
He initially saw Jesus as a revolutionary leader and placed a good deal of faith in a rebellion against roman rule at the time.
It became clear, however, that Jesus was revolutionary in a different way favouring justice for the poor, women, children etc. and challenging not roman rule, but the existing religious leaders.
Now Judas was not fond of them either however that was less as a result of their piety, and more of a result of their unwillingness to challenge roman authority and their at times blatant openness to bribery and corruption from rome (you must remember that rome was not even a republic at this time and was in turmoil after the end of the ceasar dynastic rule - so provinces such as now israel were being squeezed by various factions struggling for power and tax collection was overly burdensome).
Anyway, Judas' frustration continued to rise until, seeing an opportunity to fund revolution and create a cause celebre, accepted a bribe to hand Jesus over to the authorities.
However, never easy with the decision in the 1st place, he was filed with self loathing and ultimately hanged himself.
Whether or not he is the monster portrayed in writings of the church is debatable. Life was cheaper back then and assasination and corruption almost accepted in society.
Of course much of the modern church still sits uneasily with the concept of pre-destination and the acts of judas - it is relatively easy to make a logic based argument around God condemning Judas with no possibility of salvation - assuming of course you go along with the idea that Judas' damnation went hand in hand with his suicide (another debate another time esc but one i think we both wold enjoy).
It is recorded that his last words were איך היה שם זה רק אחד אפס which roughly translates as "how in jesus' name was that just one nil
comment by Wieghorst (U12621)
posted 43 seconds ago
Is it not obvious? He was/is? a Catholic (with a daughter named lourdes) Therefore some narrow minded fans think the fact he has joined Rangers make him a judas.
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No he’s not a catholic. Try again
I don't get it either , perhaps he's a Celtic/Liverpool fan ?
It's one guy shouting it , perhaps we can ask him and then this op will have been worthwhile?
He doesn’t have an allegiance to Celtic either.
Mental. Utter mental. Why are they shouting Judas ?
comment by CelticTornado (U4316)
posted 31 seconds ago
I don't get it either , perhaps he's a Celtic/Liverpool fan ?
It's one guy shouting it , perhaps we can ask him and then this op will have been worthwhile?
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Juan Ghuy again. Oh I get it ...
Try again....
comment by simon_bhoy - the happiest tim in the world (U16215)
posted 33 seconds ago
He initially saw Jesus as a revolutionary leader and placed a good deal of faith in a rebellion against roman rule at the time.
It became clear, however, that Jesus was revolutionary in a different way favouring justice for the poor, women, children etc. and challenging not roman rule, but the existing religious leaders.
Now Judas was not fond of them either however that was less as a result of their piety, and more of a result of their unwillingness to challenge roman authority and their at times blatant openness to bribery and corruption from rome (you must remember that rome was not even a republic at this time and was in turmoil after the end of the ceasar dynastic rule - so provinces such as now israel were being squeezed by various factions struggling for power and tax collection was overly burdensome).
Anyway, Judas' frustration continued to rise until, seeing an opportunity to fund revolution and create a cause celebre, accepted a bribe to hand Jesus over to the authorities.
However, never easy with the decision in the 1st place, he was filed with self loathing and ultimately hanged himself.
Whether or not he is the monster portrayed in writings of the church is debatable. Life was cheaper back then and assasination and corruption almost accepted in society.
Of course much of the modern church still sits uneasily with the concept of pre-destination and the acts of judas - it is relatively easy to make a logic based argument around God condemning Judas with no possibility of salvation - assuming of course you go along with the idea that Judas' damnation went hand in hand with his suicide (another debate another time esc but one i think we both wold enjoy).
It is recorded that his last words were איך היה שם זה רק אחד אפס which roughly translates as "how in jesus' name was that just one nil
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Very good.
comment by Esctosh Mc2Names (U8215)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Wieghorst (U12621)
posted 43 seconds ago
Is it not obvious? He was/is? a Catholic (with a daughter named lourdes) Therefore some narrow minded fans think the fact he has joined Rangers make him a judas.
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No he’s not a catholic. Try again
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They think he's a Catholic?
I’ve added it to the Op now. Didn’t want to as it’s vile
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"vile"
ridiculous aye.
but vile?
comment by Esctosh Mc2Names (U8215)
posted 29 seconds ago
He doesn’t have an allegiance to Celtic either.
Mental. Utter mental. Why are they shouting Judas ?
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Let me go and ask him, be right back
comment by Blue Heaven (U20912)
posted 16 seconds ago
comment by Esctosh Mc2Names (U8215)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Wieghorst (U12621)
posted 43 seconds ago
Is it not obvious? He was/is? a Catholic (with a daughter named lourdes) Therefore some narrow minded fans think the fact he has joined Rangers make him a judas.
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No he’s not a catholic. Try again
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They think he's a Catholic?
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Yes 😂
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posted on 5/9/18
this thread is going well esc
posted on 5/9/18
You calling out Finbar for grassing you in?
posted on 5/9/18
Pretty sure he was pally with Jesus.
Then he wasnt
posted on 5/9/18
The speshul relationship.
posted on 5/9/18
comment by RonaldVilliers - Rangers Scotland's only ... (U21490)
posted 29 seconds ago
The speshul relationship.
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Maybe someone can explain what this speshul relationship was ...
posted on 5/9/18
Bit we copied their song n everyhin. How could he do that to us?
posted on 5/9/18
comment by RonaldVilliers - Rangers Scotland's only ... (U21490)
posted 2 minutes ago
Bit we copied their song n everyhin. How could he do that to us?
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I think that’s the only connection. A stolen song 😂
posted on 5/9/18
Wtf is this about now?
posted on 5/9/18
Tims shouting Judas at Gerrard
posted on 5/9/18
comment by Dalriada Gael 3x2 (U4356)
posted 2 minutes ago
Wtf is this about now?
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I’ve added it to the Op now. Didn’t want to as it’s vile. But saves an explanation
posted on 5/9/18
It’s mental. Can anyone explain ?
posted on 5/9/18
comment by RonaldVilliers - Rangers Scotland's only ... (U21490)
posted 1 minute ago
Tims shouting Judas at Gerrard
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FFS! Mentalists.
posted on 5/9/18
Is it not obvious? He was/is? a Catholic (with a daughter named lourdes ) Therefore some narrow minded fans think the fact he has joined Rangers make him a judas.
posted on 5/9/18
Cringey riddy cants that they are by the way.
posted on 5/9/18
He initially saw Jesus as a revolutionary leader and placed a good deal of faith in a rebellion against roman rule at the time.
It became clear, however, that Jesus was revolutionary in a different way favouring justice for the poor, women, children etc. and challenging not roman rule, but the existing religious leaders.
Now Judas was not fond of them either however that was less as a result of their piety, and more of a result of their unwillingness to challenge roman authority and their at times blatant openness to bribery and corruption from rome (you must remember that rome was not even a republic at this time and was in turmoil after the end of the ceasar dynastic rule - so provinces such as now israel were being squeezed by various factions struggling for power and tax collection was overly burdensome).
Anyway, Judas' frustration continued to rise until, seeing an opportunity to fund revolution and create a cause celebre, accepted a bribe to hand Jesus over to the authorities.
However, never easy with the decision in the 1st place, he was filed with self loathing and ultimately hanged himself.
Whether or not he is the monster portrayed in writings of the church is debatable. Life was cheaper back then and assasination and corruption almost accepted in society.
Of course much of the modern church still sits uneasily with the concept of pre-destination and the acts of judas - it is relatively easy to make a logic based argument around God condemning Judas with no possibility of salvation - assuming of course you go along with the idea that Judas' damnation went hand in hand with his suicide (another debate another time esc but one i think we both wold enjoy).
It is recorded that his last words were איך היה שם זה רק אחד אפס which roughly translates as "how in jesus' name was that just one nil
posted on 5/9/18
comment by Wieghorst (U12621)
posted 43 seconds ago
Is it not obvious? He was/is? a Catholic (with a daughter named lourdes) Therefore some narrow minded fans think the fact he has joined Rangers make him a judas.
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No he’s not a catholic. Try again
posted on 5/9/18
I don't get it either , perhaps he's a Celtic/Liverpool fan ?
It's one guy shouting it , perhaps we can ask him and then this op will have been worthwhile?
posted on 5/9/18
He doesn’t have an allegiance to Celtic either.
Mental. Utter mental. Why are they shouting Judas ?
posted on 5/9/18
comment by CelticTornado (U4316)
posted 31 seconds ago
I don't get it either , perhaps he's a Celtic/Liverpool fan ?
It's one guy shouting it , perhaps we can ask him and then this op will have been worthwhile?
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Juan Ghuy again. Oh I get it ...
Try again....
posted on 5/9/18
comment by simon_bhoy - the happiest tim in the world (U16215)
posted 33 seconds ago
He initially saw Jesus as a revolutionary leader and placed a good deal of faith in a rebellion against roman rule at the time.
It became clear, however, that Jesus was revolutionary in a different way favouring justice for the poor, women, children etc. and challenging not roman rule, but the existing religious leaders.
Now Judas was not fond of them either however that was less as a result of their piety, and more of a result of their unwillingness to challenge roman authority and their at times blatant openness to bribery and corruption from rome (you must remember that rome was not even a republic at this time and was in turmoil after the end of the ceasar dynastic rule - so provinces such as now israel were being squeezed by various factions struggling for power and tax collection was overly burdensome).
Anyway, Judas' frustration continued to rise until, seeing an opportunity to fund revolution and create a cause celebre, accepted a bribe to hand Jesus over to the authorities.
However, never easy with the decision in the 1st place, he was filed with self loathing and ultimately hanged himself.
Whether or not he is the monster portrayed in writings of the church is debatable. Life was cheaper back then and assasination and corruption almost accepted in society.
Of course much of the modern church still sits uneasily with the concept of pre-destination and the acts of judas - it is relatively easy to make a logic based argument around God condemning Judas with no possibility of salvation - assuming of course you go along with the idea that Judas' damnation went hand in hand with his suicide (another debate another time esc but one i think we both wold enjoy).
It is recorded that his last words were איך היה שם זה רק אחד אפס which roughly translates as "how in jesus' name was that just one nil
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Very good.
posted on 5/9/18
comment by Esctosh Mc2Names (U8215)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Wieghorst (U12621)
posted 43 seconds ago
Is it not obvious? He was/is? a Catholic (with a daughter named lourdes) Therefore some narrow minded fans think the fact he has joined Rangers make him a judas.
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No he’s not a catholic. Try again
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They think he's a Catholic?
posted on 5/9/18
I’ve added it to the Op now. Didn’t want to as it’s vile
=======
"vile"
ridiculous aye.
but vile?
posted on 5/9/18
comment by Esctosh Mc2Names (U8215)
posted 29 seconds ago
He doesn’t have an allegiance to Celtic either.
Mental. Utter mental. Why are they shouting Judas ?
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Let me go and ask him, be right back
posted on 5/9/18
comment by Blue Heaven (U20912)
posted 16 seconds ago
comment by Esctosh Mc2Names (U8215)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Wieghorst (U12621)
posted 43 seconds ago
Is it not obvious? He was/is? a Catholic (with a daughter named lourdes) Therefore some narrow minded fans think the fact he has joined Rangers make him a judas.
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No he’s not a catholic. Try again
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They think he's a Catholic?
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Yes 😂
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