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« on: May 24, 2012, 01:47:00 PM »

This is just a question for fun but Jesus says in Matthew 19:28 there would be 12 thrones in heaven for the apostles. I would think it's safe to assume that Judas doesn't get one so who gets the 12th throne? St. Paul picked by Christ or Matthias chosen by Peter (and the others) by casting lots?
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« Reply #1 on: May 24, 2012, 01:53:53 PM »

This is just a question for fun but Jesus says in Matthew 19:28 there would be 12 thrones in heaven for the apostles. I would think it's safe to assume that Judas doesn't get one so who gets the 12th throne? St. Paul picked by Christ or Matthias chosen by Peter (and the others) by casting lots?

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« Reply #2 on: May 24, 2012, 01:57:25 PM »

Whycome not Mark or Luke? Paul and Matthias didn't even try to write a Gospel!
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« Reply #3 on: May 24, 2012, 02:03:19 PM »

Whycome not Mark or Luke? Paul and Matthias didn't even try to write a Gospel!

Paul wrote like three of them or maybe five.
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« Reply #4 on: May 24, 2012, 02:18:23 PM »

Whycome not Mark or Luke? Paul and Matthias didn't even try to write a Gospel!

Paul wrote like three of them or maybe five.

Sort of a Third Letter to the Corinthians type of thing...
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« Reply #5 on: May 24, 2012, 02:21:33 PM »

This is just a question for fun but Jesus says in Matthew 19:28 there would be 12 thrones in heaven for the apostles. I would think it's safe to assume that Judas doesn't get one so who gets the 12th throne? St. Paul picked by Christ or Matthias chosen by Peter (and the others) by casting lots?

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« Reply #6 on: May 24, 2012, 03:36:56 PM »

Whycome not Mark or Luke? Paul and Matthias didn't even try to write a Gospel!

Paul wrote like three of them or maybe five.

Sort of a Third Letter to the Corinthians type of thing...

Everyone knows Paul invented 87% of Christianity and the synoptic authors were his lackey ghost writers.

He didn't manage to monopolize Christianity completely, hence the Gnostic writings of John.
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« Reply #7 on: May 24, 2012, 03:39:52 PM »

Whycome not Mark or Luke? Paul and Matthias didn't even try to write a Gospel!

Paul wrote like three of them or maybe five.

Sort of a Third Letter to the Corinthians type of thing...

Everyone knows Paul invented 87% of Christianity and the synoptic authors were his lackey ghost writers.

He didn't manage to monopolize Christianity completely, hence the Gnostic writings of John.

I never much liked St. Paul. St. Luke did what he could to fix his theology up, but alas...
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« Reply #8 on: May 24, 2012, 03:50:14 PM »

This is just a question for fun but Jesus says in Matthew 19:28 there would be 12 thrones in heaven for the apostles. I would think it's safe to assume that Judas doesn't get one so who gets the 12th throne? St. Paul picked by Christ or Matthias chosen by Peter (and the others) by casting lots?

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« Reply #9 on: May 24, 2012, 04:10:56 PM »

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This is just a question for fun but Jesus says in Matthew 19:28 there would be 12 thrones in heaven for the apostles. I would think it's safe to assume that Judas doesn't get one so who gets the 12th throne? St. Paul picked by Christ or Matthias chosen by Peter (and the others) by casting lots?

I am going to wear my hyperdox hat and say 'Tsk Tsk Tsk, leave it to a happy Lutheran to choose the dramatic over the subtle as being an act of God. lol  St. Paul got kicked out of his horse, ate dirt, got blinded and got chastised by Christ, you think that is a better way to get to that Throne than St. Matthias, who is chosen by the Holy Spirit in testament of his worth to take the place of the betrayer?' Tongue Tongue I know you guys love st. Paul but jeez! you are fishing for away to sneak him to that sit aren't ya?  police
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« Reply #10 on: May 24, 2012, 04:14:58 PM »

The twelfth throne is a love seat.
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« Reply #11 on: May 24, 2012, 04:19:53 PM »

The twelfth throne is a love seat.

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« Reply #12 on: May 24, 2012, 04:29:31 PM »

The twelfth throne is a love seat.

hehehe I have to say that was quite brilliant! and fitting  laugh
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« Reply #13 on: May 24, 2012, 05:24:10 PM »

Quote from: Happy Lutheran link=topic=44894 police.msg753814#msg753814 date=1337881620
This is just a question for fun but Jesus says in Matthew 19:28 there would be 12 thrones in heaven for the apostles. I would think it's safe to assume that Judas doesn't get one so who gets the 12th throne? St. Paul picked by Christ or Matthias chosen by Peter (and the others) by casting lots?

Matthias, who is chosen by the Holy Spirit in testament of his worth to take the place of the betrayer?' Tongue Tongue I know you guys love st. Paul but jeez! you are fishing for away to sneak him to that sit aren't ya?  police

HaHa

This is all in fun and maybe I'm clearly missing something but Matthias was chosen in chapter 1 of Acts, they clearly pray to God to show them who should be chosen, however the Holy Spirt actually comes to the Apostles in Chapter 2 during Pentecost.
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Quote from: Happy Lutheran link=topic=44894 police.msg753814#msg753814 date=1337881620
This is just a question for fun but Jesus says in Matthew 19:28 there would be 12 thrones in heaven for the apostles. I would think it's safe to assume that Judas doesn't get one so who gets the 12th throne? St. Paul picked by Christ or Matthias chosen by Peter (and the others) by casting lots?

Matthias, who is chosen by the Holy Spirit in testament of his worth to take the place of the betrayer?' Tongue Tongue I know you guys love st. Paul but jeez! you are fishing for away to sneak him to that sit aren't ya?  police

HaHa

This is all in fun and maybe I'm clearly missing something but Matthias was chosen in chapter 1 of Acts, they clearly pray to God to show them who should be chosen, however the Holy Spirt actually comes to the Apostles in Chapter 2 during Pentecost.


hehehe I knew it!!! you are trying to sneak him in! good one though!  laugh
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There actually is a Throne of Judas in heaven.  It is the toilet in the unisex bathroom of the Philips 66 in the Favela overlooking heaven.
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« Reply #16 on: May 24, 2012, 05:56:30 PM »

There actually is a Throne of Judas in heaven.  It is the toilet in the unisex bathroom of the Philips 66 in the Favela overlooking heaven.

Oh My! you must work for CIA in  torture chambers Shocked Shocked
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There actually is a Throne of Judas in heaven.  It is the toilet in the unisex bathroom of the Philips 66 in the Favela overlooking heaven.

Oh My! you must work for CIA in  torture chambers Shocked Shocked

It's not as exciting as it sounds.  Waterboarding Wednesdays are always a blast, but I rarely get to use the glass stirring rod, blow torch, and pliers anymore.  Usually it's just tons of paper work.
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There actually is a Throne of Judas in heaven.  It is the toilet in the unisex bathroom of the Philips 66 in the Favela overlooking heaven.
It's not as exciting as it sounds.  Waterboarding Wednesdays are always a blast, but I rarely get to use the glass stirring rod, blow torch, and pliers anymore.  Usually it's just tons of paper work.
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There actually is a Throne of Judas in heaven.  It is the toilet in the unisex bathroom of the Philips 66 in the Favela overlooking heaven.

Oh My! you must work for CIA in  torture chambers Shocked Shocked

It's not as exciting as it sounds.  Waterboarding Wednesdays are always a blast, but I rarely get to use the glass stirring rod, blow torch, and pliers anymore.  Usually it's just tons of paper work.

 laugh laugh  good one  Grin  the dictator Aladdin tries to say  something similar, but was not remotely as funny as yours.

I saw the dictator the other day, big disappointment, nearly all Sasha's political jokes are those that are on the trailer, the rest is a taunt that goes:  ' are you shocked yet! are your shocked yet? ...... okay okay ... at least tiny tiny bit offended, perhaps grossed out?' I think Sasha could have done so much better, and I am not referring to his ability to making people lough but  with the content itself, although there were moments here and there still... Undecided
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There actually is a Throne of Judas in heaven.  It is the toilet in the unisex bathroom of the Philips 66 in the Favela overlooking heaven.

Oh My! you must work for CIA in  torture chambers Shocked Shocked

It's not as exciting as it sounds.  Waterboarding Wednesdays are always a blast, but I rarely get to use the glass stirring rod, blow torch, and pliers anymore.  Usually it's just tons of paper work.

 laugh laugh  good one  Grin  the dictator Aladdin tries to say  something similar, but was not remotely as funny as yours.

I saw the dictator the other day, big disappointment, nearly all Sasha's political jokes are those that are on the trailer, the rest is a taunt that goes:  ' are you shocked yet! are your shocked yet? ...... okay okay ... at least tiny tiny bit offended, perhaps grossed out?' I think Sasha could have done so much better, and I am not referring to his ability to making people lough but  with the content itself, although there were moments here and there still... Undecided

I'm sorry to hear that.  I thought that there was no way a movie could go wrong that was based off of a romance novel penned by Saddam Hussein starring Ali G.
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« Reply #21 on: May 25, 2012, 12:00:22 AM »

There actually is a Throne of Judas in heaven.  It is the toilet in the unisex bathroom of the Philips 66 in the Favela overlooking heaven.

Oh My! you must work for CIA in  torture chambers Shocked Shocked

It's not as exciting as it sounds.  Waterboarding Wednesdays are always a blast, but I rarely get to use the glass stirring rod, blow torch, and pliers anymore.  Usually it's just tons of paper work.

 laugh laugh  good one  Grin  the dictator Aladdin tries to say  something similar, but was not remotely as funny as yours.

I saw the dictator the other day, big disappointment, nearly all Sasha's political jokes are those that are on the trailer, the rest is a taunt that goes:  ' are you shocked yet! are your shocked yet? ...... okay okay ... at least tiny tiny bit offended, perhaps grossed out?' I think Sasha could have done so much better, and I am not referring to his ability to making people lough but  with the content itself, although there were moments here and there still... Undecided

I'm sorry to hear that.  I thought that there was no way a movie could go wrong that was based off of a romance novel penned by Saddam Hussein starring Ali G.

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There actually is a Throne of Judas in heaven.  It is the toilet in the unisex bathroom of the Philips 66 in the Favela overlooking heaven.

Oh My! you must work for CIA in  torture chambers Shocked Shocked

It's not as exciting as it sounds.  Waterboarding Wednesdays are always a blast, but I rarely get to use the glass stirring rod, blow torch, and pliers anymore.  Usually it's just tons of paper work.

 laugh laugh  good one  Grin  the dictator Aladdin tries to say  something similar, but was not remotely as funny as yours.

I saw the dictator the other day, big disappointment, nearly all Sasha's political jokes are those that are on the trailer, the rest is a taunt that goes:  ' are you shocked yet! are your shocked yet? ...... okay okay ... at least tiny tiny bit offended, perhaps grossed out?' I think Sasha could have done so much better, and I am not referring to his ability to making people lough but  with the content itself, although there were moments here and there still... Undecided

I'm sorry to hear that.  I thought that there was no way a movie could go wrong that was based off of a romance novel penned by Saddam Hussein starring Ali G.

yeah serves me right  Sad

I was being semi-serious.  I thought that would be hilarious.  My heart is shattered to find out otherwise!
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« Reply #23 on: May 25, 2012, 02:12:52 AM »

If I remember correctly, I think that St. John Chrysostom said in a homily that the thrones are not literal but metaphoric for the honors they will receive. I could be wrong though. Assuming that there are literal thrones though--and I know this is controversial--I think that Judas is the one who will sit on the twelfth seat. I do not think that he was fully lost. He repented and felt enough guilt to give up the money, cry and kill himself. The only problem is that he let despair get to him and as a result killed himself when he should have thrown himself at the feet of his Saviour and prayed. I think that Judas is probably in Heaven right now crying, hugging Jesus being comforted, reconciling.
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« Reply #24 on: May 25, 2012, 05:43:51 AM »

If I remember correctly, I think that St. John Chrysostom said in a homily that the thrones are not literal but metaphoric for the honors they will receive. I could be wrong though. Assuming that there are literal thrones though--and I know this is controversial--I think that Judas is the one who will sit on the twelfth seat. I do not think that he was fully lost. He repented and felt enough guilt to give up the money, cry and kill himself. The only problem is that he let despair get to him and as a result killed himself when he should have thrown himself at the feet of his Saviour and prayed. I think that Judas is probably in Heaven right now crying, hugging Jesus being comforted, reconciling.

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« Reply #25 on: May 25, 2012, 09:12:52 AM »

If I remember correctly, I think that St. John Chrysostom said in a homily that the thrones are not literal but metaphoric for the honors they will receive. I could be wrong though. Assuming that there are literal thrones though--and I know this is controversial--I think that Judas is the one who will sit on the twelfth seat. I do not think that he was fully lost. He repented and felt enough guilt to give up the money, cry and kill himself. The only problem is that he let despair get to him and as a result killed himself when he should have thrown himself at the feet of his Saviour and prayed. I think that Judas is probably in Heaven right now crying, hugging Jesus being comforted, reconciling.

Sounds like Protestant claptrap to me.
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« Reply #26 on: May 25, 2012, 09:16:47 AM »

If I remember correctly, I think that St. John Chrysostom said in a homily that the thrones are not literal but metaphoric for the honors they will receive. I could be wrong though. Assuming that there are literal thrones though--and I know this is controversial--I think that Judas is the one who will sit on the twelfth seat. I do not think that he was fully lost. He repented and felt enough guilt to give up the money, cry and kill himself. The only problem is that he let despair get to him and as a result killed himself when he should have thrown himself at the feet of his Saviour and prayed. I think that Judas is probably in Heaven right now crying, hugging Jesus being comforted, reconciling.

You need to read up on the writings of St. Dante.  Judas is in the deepest circle of hell along with Brutus and Cassius.
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