Do you really not see the irony, that he says “I hate no one,” and then in the very next sentence contradicts that by saying, “But I do hate the evil Protestants ...”?
Hence my use of the term “conflicted.”
Protestants — those who reject the corrupted system known as the Roman Catholic Church, and instead embrace Christ alone as Savior — are people too. I guess I’d count myself among them, though I don’t really use the term Protestant.
So he’s saying that he simultaneously hates no one and that he hates me.
Nice.
BTW, I enjoyed the ?!? at the end of your last comment. It really draws attention to your confusion.
You left off the bold portion, wonder why? Maybe because it highlights the true subject of the sentence!?!(hint, its the word 'evil' not 'Protestant')
Still confused? Try This.
You left off the bold portion, wonder why? Maybe because it highlights the true subject of the sentence!?!(hint, its the word 'evil' not 'Protestant')
Still confused? Try This.