SMH. I am stunned and amazed by one thing: your inability or pathological unwillingness to ask a question. If anything I said inclined you to presume that I disbelieve any part of the Bible,
WHY DID YOU NOT ASK??????????
It’s not only quick and easy, it’s both courteous and dispositive. You can make conjectures and assumptions all day long, and end up being totally, abjectly wrong in all of them.
But if you show another person the respect and decency to ASK, you end up with a definitive fact. For anyone genuinely in search of truth, this is the gold standard.
Had you asked if I believe Scripture when it speaks of human agents of Satan, it would have taken me ~twenty seconds to dispatch that issue once and for all. Maybe less, depending on how long it actually takes to type yes and hit send.
But of course you didn’t give me a chance to speak for myself. I explained this ppattern of yours earlier. If you allow a person the right to speak for themselves, you aren’t in control. You find that unacceptable.
Sad. Very sad.
Note: spare me another long harangue re how you interpreted what I said. If you were so convinced that you were right, you had nothing to lose by asking. Once it became an acknowledged fact [which wouldn’t have happened in a trillion years] you could have made your accusations based on my actual admission, not your subjective [and entirely mistaken] interpretation.