I think the answer is no.
It was only possible to be a Christian afterthe death of Christ. Because a Christian is a person who believes Jesus died as a sacrifice for sin and "whoever believes in Him will not perish but have everlasting life". - John 3:16
Judas was a disciple of Jesus, but evidently not a believer that Jesus was Christ and God's Son or he would not have betrayed Him. Judas is also referred to as a son of perdition, not a term that describes a believer.
Yes.
All 12 of the original apostles were Jewish.
There is nothing in scripture or tradition to indicate that Judas was a homosexual.
Outreach Connection - 2007 Watching Judas Christian Music Group 2-62 was released on: USA: 2008
There is no specific historical record or consensus on the exact year Saint Judas was born. Saint Judas is a figure from Christian tradition often associated with Judas Thaddeus or Jude, one of the apostles of Jesus. His birth year is not clearly documented in historical texts.
Short answer: yes. No-one whether Christian or not wants to be called Judas, just as no-one wants to be called a quisling today; let's just say that the name Judas has somewhat negative connotations: nobody wants to be called a traitor.
Historically, a 'Judas hole' is a one-way spy-hole in a church door through which one could see outside to ensure that no person of ill intent could enter the church. This is a Biblical reference to Judas who betrayed Jesus. There are also alternative references to the so-called 'Gospel of Judas' discovered by the Egyptian Christian Church (The Coptic Church) during the late 1970s wherein a very different relationship between Jesus and Judas is spoken of. In this instance, 'Judas Hole' or 'Judas Window" indicates a very new and different way of seeing Jesus' life and Judas's part in it. The 'Gospel of Judas" indicates amongst other things that Judas's betrayal of Jesus was done at Jesus' command.
book of Judas book of Mary magdaline is all i can think of now
Good but Christians on the other hand lusally think if your snything bit Christian your evil
Thomas is not a proper name, but means "twin" in Aramaic, as does "Didymus" in Greek. The Gospel of Thomas explains that his given name was "Judas (not Iscariot)".The Acts of Thomas, probably written at the beginning of the third century, says that Judas Thomas was the twin brother of Jesus and is sometimes mistaken for Jesus, even deceiving the Devil. However, this is not mainstream Christian doctrine.
Jesus was close to Simon Peter, Judas of Iscariot, and James, his half brother.
because it's a Judas gate.
No. Judas was Jewish.
Matthew 27 ThreeThen Judas, which had betrayed him, when he saw that he was condemned, repented himself, and brought again the thirty pieces of silver to the chief priests and elders
Not normally, because there were two disciples of Jesus with the names Judas. The Judas that betrays Jesus is generally called Judas iscariot so you can tell them apart.