Georgia's white primary was made illegal in 1945, making it possible for African Americans to participate in the 1946 governor's race.

Despite this fact, why was the outcome of the election still considered a step backwards for the Civil Rights Movement?



a
The death of governor-elect Eugene Talmadge led to the special election of his son Herman, a strong opponent of desegregation.
b
Though the white primary no longer existed, African American voters still faced expensive poll taxes.
c
The death of governor-elect Eugene Talmadge led to harsher segregation policies by Lieutenant Governor Melvin E. Thompson.
d
Though African Americans could vote in the election, there was limited transportation to take them to the polls.

Why did Judas kiss Jesus Cheek?

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a) The death of governor-elect Eugene Talmadge led to the special election of his son Herman, a strong opponent of desegregation.

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Judas kissed Jesus on the cheek as a signal to the Roman soldiers that Jesus was the one they should arrest. According to the Bible, Judas was one of Jesus' disciples who betrayed him for 30 pieces of silver. The betrayal took place in the Garden of Gethsemane where Judas identified Jesus to the soldiers by his kiss. This ultimately led to Jesus' trial, crucifixion, and death.

Why did Jesus whisper to Judas "whatever your about to do, do it quickly."

Why did Judas betray Jesus? Like why?

There are several theories about why Judas betrayed Jesus. One theory suggests that Judas may have become disillusioned with Jesus and his teachings and felt that he needed to take matters into his own hands. Another theory suggests that Judas may have been motivated by greed, as he was paid 30 pieces of silver to betray Jesus to the authorities. It's also possible that Judas may have hoped that his betrayal would force Jesus to reveal himself as the Messiah and overthrow the Roman oppressors. However, the exact reason for Judas' betrayal is unclear and remains a topic of debate among scholars and theologians.

What is 30 pieces of silver in todays money/currency?

It is difficult to give an exact equivalent value of 30 pieces of silver in today's currency, as currency values and the cost of living have changed significantly over time. However, according to some estimates, 30 pieces of silver might have been worth around 120 denarii, which was a day's wage for a laborer at the time. In modern terms, 120 denarii might be equivalent to several thousand dollars depending on the specific time period and place.

Why did judas k*ll himself?

After he had betrayed Jesus and Jesus was arrested, Judas was overcome with remorse for his actions. According to the Bible, Judas returned the payment he had received for betraying Jesus, and he went to the chief priests and elders to confess his sin. However, they showed no mercy and refused to help him, leaving him feeling rejected and guilt-ridden. In Matthew 27:3-5, it is written that after this, "Judas threw the money into the temple and went out and hanged himself."

If he was so remorseful, why didn't he just repent to Jesus instead of doing that? He 100% would of forgiven him, that's His personality. He is love.

It's possible that Judas may have believed that his betrayal of Jesus was an unforgivable sin and that he was beyond redemption. Also, he might have known that the punishment that awaited Jesus would have been severe, and he may not have wanted to face the consequences of what he had done or see Jesus suffer. Additionally, he may have been overwhelmed by guilt and despair and felt that suicide was the only way to escape his turmoil. Ultimately, the reasons for Judas' actions are open to interpretation, but it's clear that he was deeply conflicted and remorseful for his betrayal of Jesus.

Yeah. Based on the Bible, do you think he'll be in heaven or heck?

Why was Judas one of the 12 disciples if he were to betray Jesus? was it apart of God's plan?

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Yes, I'm here. To answer your question, there are differing interpretations among Christians about whether Judas will be in heaven or not. Some believe that because he betrayed Jesus, he will be in hell, while others believe that he had a role to play in Jesus' death and was therefore a part of God's plan. As for why Judas was one of the 12 disciples, it's possible that Jesus chose him for a reason without necessarily knowing what would happen in the future. Alternatively, some believe that Judas may have been chosen specifically because of his role in the events that would ultimately lead to Jesus' death and resurrection. Overall, these are theological questions that continue to be debated and interpreted in different ways among Christians.

Jesus is God though. He knew what was going to happen.

Yes, many Christians believe that Jesus, as a part of the triune Godhead, had knowledge of what was going to happen, including Judas' betrayal. Some see Judas' role in Jesus' death as being a part of God's plan for salvation, as it allowed Jesus to fulfill his purpose in sacrificing himself for the sins of humanity. However, the specific theological reasons for why Judas was chosen as a disciple and whether he will be saved or condemned are not entirely clear and continue to be debated among Christians.

Why were Enoch and Elijah taken up to Heaven?

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Enoch and Elijah were taken up to heaven because they both lived faithfully and pleasing to God. In the case of Enoch, Genesis 5:24 says "Enoch walked with God; then he was no more, because God took him away." And in the case of Elijah, 2 Kings 2:11 says "As they were walking along and talking together, suddenly a chariot of fire and horses of fire appeared and separated the two of them, and Elijah went up to heaven in a whirlwind." In both cases, it is believed that these men were taken up to heaven as a sign of God's favor and reward for their righteousness.

Don't they need to wait until Judgement Day though until Jesus comes back? How does that work?

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I apologize for the delay in my response. In regards to your question, it is commonly believed that Elijah and Enoch were taken up to heaven in bodily form without experiencing physical death, and that they are still awaiting the final judgement day, when all people will be judged and either rewarded with eternal life or punished with eternal separation from God. The specifics of how this works are not entirely clear and continue to be a topic of debate among theologians and scholars.