Brutus didn't kill his master, he killed his best friend-Caesar. I'm sure Satan loved the fact that these three people denied God's love and committed the worst sin.
Okay well Ceaser was the ruler of all Rome, so he was also Brutus's master. Judas and Jesus were best friends as well until Judas betrayed him, but that Jesus was still his master.
The three sinners Judus, Brutus, and Cassius. Judas has his head inside Satan's red face while his feet kick out. Brutus was in Satan's black face, and Cassius was in his white face. I don't know what the colors may represent, but I'm positive Judus suffers the most because he is in the red face. Although they all have betrayal in common, Judus was a traitor to Christ. Maybe in a ironic way Satan likes to have Judus in the most pain because Satan was once an angel.
Elizabeth said, "Brutus didn't kill his master, he killed his best friend-Caesar. I'm sure Satan loved the fact that these three people denied God's love and committed the worst sin.
I understand where you're coming from, but I still agree with Carrie--they all killed their masters. It really wasn't much to do with the fact that Caesar killed a friend, because then he would not be in that circle.
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Cassius, Brutus and Judas. All three of them killed their masters, Judas being the worst of all because he killed Jesus.
Brutus didn't kill his master, he killed his best friend-Caesar. I'm sure Satan loved the fact that these three people denied God's love and committed the worst sin.
Okay well Ceaser was the ruler of all Rome, so he was also Brutus's master. Judas and Jesus were best friends as well until Judas betrayed him, but that Jesus was still his master.
The three sinners Judus, Brutus, and Cassius. Judas has his head inside Satan's red face while his feet kick out. Brutus was in Satan's black face, and Cassius was in his white face. I don't know what the colors may represent, but I'm positive Judus suffers the most because he is in the red face. Although they all have betrayal in common, Judus was a traitor to Christ. Maybe in a ironic way Satan likes to have Judus in the most pain because Satan was once an angel.
Elizabeth said, "Brutus didn't kill his master, he killed his best friend-Caesar. I'm sure Satan loved the fact that these three people denied God's love and committed the worst sin.
I understand where you're coming from, but I still agree with Carrie--they all killed their masters. It really wasn't much to do with the fact that Caesar killed a friend, because then he would not be in that circle.
Sorry, Brutus killed a friend.
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