Betrayal Defined

My friend brought up an amazing point (clarified/paraphrased):

~"How do you betray someone who knows this entire story from the beginning, including every hair on your head?"

The answer, I realized, is that you don't. You can't. The definition of Betrayal must include true individual intention, which cannot exist in such a scenario, with roles assigned so tightly.

So who was Jesus referencing, when he spoke of The Betrayer?

Once the full unlocking of freewill occurs, where roles fated loosen, everyone's momentum will be set by the course that they took to arrive at this juncture. This means that there will be no "deathbed conversions," not in this realm at any rate, nor in any realm that I can conceive of still existing, because The Moment of The Final Warning has already passed. I am confident that this Moment is known by The Betrayer(s), who have not only disregarded it, but have attempted to twist it to aid their wicked schemes.

https://songoflovepiecesofeight.blogspot.com/2024/08/the-moment-of-final-warning.html?m=1

The Betrayer is someone(s) alive today, who will choose, possibly as their first real non-compelled action, to betray God. With warning and action separated- Warning levied first from the Warned's perspective, as it must be, as defined- this action may be as simple as doing the same wicked thing for the 100th time, but getting an entirely different result.

Matthew 26:24
"The Son of Man will go just as it is written about him. But woe to that man who betrays the Son of Man! It would be better for him if he had not been born.”

My annihilative statement today, in Perfect Phoenix Form, ~"I close my ears to you, you blasphemers with no souls." is not cruel, it is not kind, it is precisely what is called for.

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