For argument’s sake let us assume that Pilate did not act theway he did, that 
he set Jesus free. Would we have Christianity? Would Jesus beable to fulfill 
his mission? Would God the Father be able to fulfill thepromise he made in 
Genesis?

Therefore, we must thank Pilate for affording us salvation throughChrist.

 

 

On Mon, 2 Apr 2018 08:51:59 -0400

Eugene Correia <[email protected]>

wrote: 

    

 

Whatever the theological reasons, Pilate was the authority givento him. He

acted politically to save himself from being dislodged despitehe believed

and said so that he finds Jesus is not guilty on any countsbrought against

Jesus. Politics was prevalent even in those days, it means.

 

 

On Fri, Mar 30, 2018 at 11:02 PM, Roland Francis <[email protected]>

wrote:

 

> Nelson de Chinchinim,

> In humility, I point out that the dastardly brutal act ofmurder to which

> you refer, was ordained by the father of the victim inquestion, Pontius

> Pilate being only one of the instruments.

> 

> Roland Francis

> Toronto.

> 

> 

> > Over the centuries  why does  the CatholicChurch remember him in the

> > CREED, along side with Jesus, there by keeping thememory of this

> > unpardonable,

> > unforgivable villain of crucifixion. Do we still needto glorify him  and

> > celebrate his existence recalling his name for thisdastardly act of

> brutal

> > murder by devoutly reciting his name.? It is in thefitness of things,

> > keeping with the sentiments of the faithful, the creedbe modified and

> name

> > of Pontius Pilate deleted. How can we continue torelish his ignomious

> > memory.? The  sacred prayer ,creed that Catholicsrecite so often must

> not

> > have place for such a disgraceful ,tyrant, oppressiveruler  in the creed

> >

> > Nelson Lopes Chinchinim

 

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