There is no solid Scriptural proof that Judas wasn't like this off the start though.
What? There plenty of scriptures that None of them were like they ended up being. All of them changed over time.
This is something we might speculate on, but we read opposite things like, "Jesus knew from the beginning who would not believe", "not clean", "devil".
Clean is not a permanent state by definition. Jesus even talks about BECOMING unclean or being cleansed. It is a once your status is determined you’re permanently clean or unclean.
The Scripture is overwhelming that speaks about Judas like he was never saved, and does not lead to conclusion at all that he was - at least for me.
If it’s overwhelming please give direct references that show Judas was never saved and Thaddeus was. If it’s overwhelming it can’t be hard. Now I know there are. one but that is the point. There are no scriptures describing Judas as u saved and the others saved.
The main case against Judas being saved but then lost, are the two Scriptures about Jesus "losing none". If the "son of perdition" was indeed given to Jesus, then this breaks the other Scripture in John, where it states that Jesus "lost none who are given" (like I cited before). Jesus either loses none, or loses some. Unless a solid explanation is provided to reconcile these two Scriptures and make them not contradict, I will stay at my current position.
The time period in all of these is assumed by you to be in eternity past it seems. Or am I mistaken? The scripture actually describes Jesus praying and choosing his disciple, not being given before. Also says they chose to follow Him. Some he asked to follow him and they refused. Judas chose to follow as was as they were until he chose evil at a point in time which OSAS believers can not admit. No choices in time can be considered, right? No changing the mind and turning back, right?
It's okay to have different positions on this, we still follow Jesus. I am super grateful if the other side at least sees where I'm coming from. Have a blessed night, I'm about to retire to sleep.
I am pretty sure I see your side. It would be better not to insist that the scriptures for your position are overwhelming though.