Group 3 Presentation notes
K- first of all, I just have to say AMAZING job by all the other groups who we have seen so far. Props to ya all!
I have already typed the entire script for David vs. the people once, and my computer has already destroyed it once, so I'm just going to write a summary of David vs. the people and also for Judas vs. Jesus (I don't have the script for this one). If anyone actually wants the whole script for David, let me know and I will get it to you.
David vs. the people: David is on trial for the murder of Goliath. The defense claims that it was done in self defense, while the prosecution maintains that Goliath, although big, was really a kind and gentle man. The defense and prosecution both show reenactments (with sock puppets!) of the incident.
Prosecution's version
Defense's version
David is found to be guilty by the judge do to a verse out of Proverbs, and when asked what he thinks of the outcome, David's reply is, "Horrible, the judge was taking the Bible too literally!" Key word, literally :)
Judas vs. Jesus: Judas is on trial for slander. He declines representation and in the opening statements, Jesus' lawyer reminds everyone that he is representing the Son of God. A reenactment of the last supper (with sock puppets!) is shown.

Judas cites being overcome by Satan as his reasoning for betraying Jesus. While Jesus is on the witness stand, Judas becomes beligerant and has to be escorted out of the courtroom. The judge pronounces Judas guilty, again using a verse from Proverbs.
I have already typed the entire script for David vs. the people once, and my computer has already destroyed it once, so I'm just going to write a summary of David vs. the people and also for Judas vs. Jesus (I don't have the script for this one). If anyone actually wants the whole script for David, let me know and I will get it to you.
David vs. the people: David is on trial for the murder of Goliath. The defense claims that it was done in self defense, while the prosecution maintains that Goliath, although big, was really a kind and gentle man. The defense and prosecution both show reenactments (with sock puppets!) of the incident.


David is found to be guilty by the judge do to a verse out of Proverbs, and when asked what he thinks of the outcome, David's reply is, "Horrible, the judge was taking the Bible too literally!" Key word, literally :)
Judas vs. Jesus: Judas is on trial for slander. He declines representation and in the opening statements, Jesus' lawyer reminds everyone that he is representing the Son of God. A reenactment of the last supper (with sock puppets!) is shown.

Judas cites being overcome by Satan as his reasoning for betraying Jesus. While Jesus is on the witness stand, Judas becomes beligerant and has to be escorted out of the courtroom. The judge pronounces Judas guilty, again using a verse from Proverbs.
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