glorydaz
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He was only called the son of perdition when he died and went to hell. He was not called this when he was chosen initially. He was called an apostle in the same list as the other apostles. Jesus did not chose a devil. The verb tense shows that he became a betrayer, then was filled with Satan, THEN died and became a son of perdition. He was not predestined in eternity past to be this, was not predicted in the OT to fill the role unconditionally/deterministically, was not called these things at birth nor after He was called by God himself to be an apostle. Near the beginning of the ministry, he had a downward spiral until he cooked his goose.
This is the biblical chronology, but you have a preconception to retain.
Regardless, OSAS or not does not rise or fall on Judas (who does illustrate apostasy/falling away), but on all biblical evidence vs proof texts out of context.
You have not dealt with the book length topic I linked that looks at all these Scriptures. Don't assume your tradition is truth or free from bias.
I only know what I read in the Word. Just because you have some "tradition" doesn't mean I do. No, Jesus knew Judas never believed and that he would betray Him. Why do you fight so hard against what is clearly written? The words Jesus spoke were recorded just as He spoke them, and He said Judas was the son of perdition before Judas ever betrayed Him.