So your response to my straightforward and cheap-shot-free showing that satan misquoted scripture is to compare satan to Protestants. SHEESH!!!
“So your response to my straightforward and cheap-shot-free showing that satan misquoted scripture is to compare satan to Protestants. SHEESH!!!”
Evangelical Protestantism supports an American foreign policy which has had its greatest success, in league with Mohammedanism, in destroying Eastern Christians communities from the Adriatic to the Iran/Iraq border. That’s pretty demonic to me FK. When I see Evangelicals publicly and loudly condemning that policy and calling for the removal of the politicians and bureaucrats responsible for it, I’ll rethink my position. In the meantime, I think Mark’s insinuation, to the extent it is one, is a fair one.
*** I will grant that satan did leave out Scripture, but he quoted it as accurately as some Protestant fathers have.
So your response to my straightforward and cheap-shot-free showing that satan misquoted scripture is to compare satan to Protestants. SHEESH!!!***
Read my statement again. I did not compare satan to the general body of Protestants. I said that satan quoted Scripture as accurately as some Protestant fathers have.
I believe that in order to construct a number (most if not all) of Protestant theologies, that Scripture must be misquoted, and significant passages have to be left out. That was a large factor in the Protestant elimination of the Deuterocanical books of the OT.