Who was the biggest treacherous pussy in history and why was it the (dis)honorable Robert E' Lee?
McClellan
>>2290481
C*nfederates as a whole
>>2290481
Judas.
>>2290481
>>2291029
A story I once read about "Judas":
>Judas was assigned by Jesus, the most serious task, as part of his final act, the crucifiction.
>Judas and Jesus were to "switch" places. In that, Jesus would task Judas with dying on the cross, as the son of man, a symbol for of the inherent worth and redemption every persons soul. Judas-as-Jesus, would spend his last single day on the cross, dying to redeem the sins of man.
>it was theorized that the eternity of infamy the ultimate traitor (Judas in the accepted biblical telling), the eternity of being known as the man who sold Christ into death for silver, is a burden that could only be born by the real Jesus, now under the mantle of Judas.
>Jesus-as-Judas, would Identify Judas-as-Jesus, to the Romans with a kiss. As the arresting party would not have been able to discern between either.
>Jesus then bears the eternal burden of the most 'worst of humanity' (Judas, who sold out the son of god for silver), The ultimate sacrifice, to become the most hated and scorned man in history. Then journeys to Hell after suicide, to vanquish satan, and giveway for the resurrection of Judas-as-Jesus.
The single day on the cross is nothing compared to the eternity of shame and infamy the traitor of Christ would bear. This is why jesus struggled so much with the complexity of the task GOD the father had assigned him.
It was some gnostic thought exercise, I wish I could find the original text to it. It had more.
>>2291112
Why would he do that?
>to vanquish satan
But why? Considering the complexity of this, Satan would be literally necessary evil to God's kingdom to come. Why would Jesus botch that?
>>2291135
The Harrowing of Hell
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harrowing_of_Hell
>for the triumphant descent of Christ into Hell (or Hades) between the time of his Crucifixion and his Resurrection when he brought salvation to all of the righteous who had died since the beginning of the world (excluding the damned).[1] After his death, the soul of Jesus was supposed to have descended into the realm of the dead, which the Apostles' Creed calls "hell" in the old English usage. The realm into which Jesus descended is called Sheol or Limbo by some Christian theologians to distinguish it from the hell of the damned