Friday, May 6, 2011

Judas, The Real Savior?

August Is Upon Us; TBR; Our Gospels, The Worlds Bible Online August 21st 2011

Judas, The Real Savior?

Let it be known that I first and foremost respect all organized faiths. With that said, when I look into the Christian faith, I sometimes wonder who the real savior might have been. Had it not been for Judas, Christ would not have died on the cross and per the Christian faith, saved the world from sin.

We sometimes miss or misjudge the pieces that make us whole. Any equation has more than one number and the entire equation/circumstances that led to Christ’s crucifixion, I believe should all be respectfully recognized as well as appreciated. With out good there would be no evil that is if evil truly exists. Personally I believe that such words as good and bad are just that, words, for as we all know there is always a bigger picture to what is actually happening although we may only see the immediate picture right before our eyes.

Does man really need to have an antagonist and protagonist? Why can’t we accept what possibly happens as our own individual karma played out in combination with the many worlds/people around us?

As for Judas, I have truly shown my appreciation for the role he played in the Christian faith when I think of the honest possibility that if Christ is who he said he is and did die for the sins of the world; I am covered, my sins forgiven.

As for individual karma, how would that have played in Christ’s way of life? Based on the Christian faith, there is no such thing as reincarnation and even if there where, Christ would be considered a one lifer. As for those involved in Christ’s life such as Judas and the idea of reincarnation, I believe that such a facet could come into play with the idea of Judas being accused/sold out by a friend in a past life then in the life we all know him as, instead of the friend being the main character in the life of Judas regarding this karmic piece, Christ’s life comes into the picture so that the events that did take place, could. Because I believe my goddess/your god/gods/goddess’s is/are within all of us, why not then piece the equation in such a way so that such turn of events could take place?

The way I view Judas with Judas representing the following character of “cow”, as compared to what villains such as the following character of “cat” have always been seen as, reminds me of the following story. Once upon a time there was a little bird flying south for the winter. The little bird found herself caught in a snow storm and fell to the earth. At the moment of impact upon the ground, a cow came over and crapped on her, covering her completely in the warm waste. This made the bird sing with praise. Moments latter a cat came over and dug the little bird out then ate it.

The moral of the story is a simple one, those that sometimes shit on you aren’t always out to hurt you and sometimes those that get you out of a mess don’t always do it for your benefit.

Blessed Be-

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