John 17:12 Those you gave me I have kept, and none of them is lost except the son of perdition

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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Speculation, my dear.   If repentance is a "change of mind,"  then the return of the money is clearly a change of mind.   The suicide  could very well have been an extention of that change of heart   Now, I am not saying that he was ultimately saved.  I just think that we need to be careful with our doctrine concerning Judas.   And we do have a doctrine concerning the man.   If that didache includes the notion that He had no choice in the betrayal;  if we think that he was selected  (emphasis on "selected") from the beginning to be the player that he was and that this betrayal extended from a thorough going inward wickedness,  well,  I do not agree with that.  
 
JD
 
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