The burden is upon you to show the perceived error.
I have them, too, as does everyone else. But that is not what I asked of you. I asked you to tell me how you believe, preach, and teach this passage. My response is predicated on having that information from you
The burden is upon you to show the perceived error.
No, obviously it is not at this point, for without you disclosing the substance of your understanding of the passage, there is nothing to discuss. At this point, I do not know whether your assumptions about this passage and those in the Revelation are in error or not, or whether your text basis influences your opinion.
I guess you don't much cotton to the Socratic method.