He will help them believe a lie. That's not Him doing the lying. (Nice try, though.)
By all means, keep reading: "...that they all may be condemned who did not believe the truth but had pleasure in unrighteousness."
Those who refuse to believe the truth and have pleasure in unrighteousness will someday lose the ability to discern the truth. Like it or not, that's perfect justice.
> He will help them believe a lie. That's not Him doing the lying.
That's a fine distinction. Same one used by Dean, as a matter of fact, when he'd trot out some psychotic conspiracy theory against Bush.
> Those who refuse to believe the truth and have pleasure in unrighteousness will someday lose the ability to discern the truth.
Once again explaining the zealotry of the Creationists. Hmmm.... maybe Creationists are themselves evidence of Biblical prophecy. They are the people who refuse to see the truth, and take pleasure in spreading ignorance. And it's for damsure that they have lost the ability to discern truth...