'Gospel According to Judas'-Ray Anderson A contribution to this 'conversation'.
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Sent: December 10, 2004 21:40
Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Intentional sin

In a message dated 12/10/2004 4:08:12 PM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

I fear this will cause a painful debate, but I see three kinds of sin in
Scripture. Unintentional sin (self-explanatory), willful sin (sin we do that
we know are sin), and rebellion (sin we do BECAUSE it's sin). I put no
philosophic mumbo-jumbo with this and I don't place any need to understand
the eternal ramifications of sin, or any other parameter. Just those three.

Therefore, the man in Numbers violated Shabbat BECAUSE it was sin. If you
read the narrative thereafter, you will see that rebellion was brewing under
the surface and this man was one of the first signals of impending trouble.

Rebellion is the sin Hebrews 10 speaks of... in my uneducated opinion.

Judas Iscariot's sin isn't rebellion. It was motivated by a different set of
parameters... most of which are based in Truth and love.

- slade


I think you are onto something, there, Mr. Henson, in your reference to rebellion. 

When you have time, explain your comment aobut Judas, above. 

Jd

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