Marco Pirroni and Daniel Strittmatter (and Chris Constantinou behind the phone-cam) discuss the eternal struggle... En route to Raezor Studios to record the debut Wolfmen album.
I never imagined Marco participating in a theological discussion!
My 2 pence:
Judas did the job Jesus asked him to do. The payment in silver was standard practice to ensure community policing for the Romans. It was never a betrayal.
Dracula as Judas? Oh how I could go on. That's a great idea.
To add to that, Peter's denial was without consequence except to his own heart and conscience, was for his own self-preservation ... and he more than atoned for this with his own death etc. etc. so it was just a bit of a blip.
Hmm, reminds me of Graham Greene's question: who loved Jesus more, jealous Judas or cowardly Peter? (I reckon Peter myself, although Greene wants us to say Judas.)
Hahahaha ...Marco has mellowed
MrJockstrap77 10 months ago
as classic as any monty python sketch
val23wee 3 years ago
I never imagined Marco participating in a theological discussion!
My 2 pence:
Judas did the job Jesus asked him to do. The payment in silver was standard practice to ensure community policing for the Romans. It was never a betrayal.
Dracula as Judas? Oh how I could go on. That's a great idea.
Cupcakefetish 3 years ago
Jebus! Watch the road!
Zfemme 3 years ago
To add to that, Peter's denial was without consequence except to his own heart and conscience, was for his own self-preservation ... and he more than atoned for this with his own death etc. etc. so it was just a bit of a blip.
msdayglo 3 years ago
Hmm, reminds me of Graham Greene's question: who loved Jesus more, jealous Judas or cowardly Peter? (I reckon Peter myself, although Greene wants us to say Judas.)
msdayglo 3 years ago