(September 23, 2013 at 10:06 am)catfish Wrote:(September 23, 2013 at 6:45 am)Esquilax Wrote: Catfish, may I introduce you to a wonderful word, that you apparently don't understand at all, called "and." The word and is used to connect two parts of a sentence, indicating that they are to be taken jointly. For example, you are rude and mistaken. See how that works?
So when the verse calls unbelievers "deceivers and antichrists," it doesn't mean that they are just deceivers. I imagine it must have been terribly confusing for you, seeing that strange, arcane symbol of three letters; it's understandable that you'd think it meant to disconnect the term deceiver from the term antichrist.
But actually, the two are meant to be connected; the bible is actually calling guys like me two things, in that verse. Isn't that lovely?
You're joking right?
Show me the word "unbeliever" in your quoted verse. If you can't show that word, stop crapping on my chessboard.
Catty, you really need to take a long walk off a short pier. It may freshen your perspective and save us from listening to you, all at the same time. Esq laid it out for you, so you could've said "Oh, nice biblical evidence there" but you instead chose the route of obstinance. Great.