PsychoSarah
Chaotic Neutral
Not any more than calling one of my great great great great great grandmothers my ancestor of old makes her the only great great great great great grandmother I have. For the actual number, it's 64, 64 biological great great great great great grandmothers. If I call one my ancestor of old, you'd have no idea which one. Furthermore, if calling the devil a serpent is figurative instead of literal, that destroys your argument entirely.But if the Serpent is old isn't he also the Serpent of old?
What is old? A rather abstract amount of time, isn't it? I'd call something 100 years old or young depending on context. Seriously, unless you already are assuming that only 1 serpent could possibly exist that would be referenced, and that the serpent description to the devil is literal, your reasoning makes absolutely no sense. You have no basis for those two assumptions, so, yes, your reasoning is highly flawed.The way old is used in this regard I'm sure this being antedates the garden incident. As a spirit being the Serpent wouldn't get 'old' in the human sense of 'aging', therefore it would more properly be read that Serpent of old. This would support my supposition.
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