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To whom?
To whom?
Satan, obviously, and AV has it so that the Muses of classical mythology are inherently evil.
Impressive.
You have a good memory.
Aren't they also real too? Demons or angles or whomever the badguys are.Satan, obviously, and AV has it so that the Muses of classical mythology are inherently evil. Just because he says so.
Aren't they also real too? Demons or angles or whomever the badguys are.
AV does consider them demons, yes.
Indeed.
And all nine of them answer to their boss: Satan.
In this case: Urania.
Walking the halls of academia.
So you say, Senor Quixote.
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Doing nothing to helping your case at all, good Don.
It beats thinking John wrote Revelation as "a complex allegorical fantasy about the fall of Rome".
Something I don't think even you believe.
(Or do you?)
I don't doubt it makes some sense to you at all.
Understanding something does not mean you agree with it.
Yeah. John creates a complex allegorical fantasy about the fall of Rome.
The trouble with end times believers is that so many of them seem to be trying to hurry it along..... I wouldn't call it a fantasy. From my angle of interpretation, the book of Revelation appears historically cogent and relevant even to today's headlines, all that despite what someone like Bart Ehrman (or others like him) says otherwise.
How can a not-quite-2000-year-old book be both "historically cogent" and relevant to today?.... I wouldn't call it a fantasy. From my angle of interpretation, the book of Revelation appears historically cogent and relevant even to today's headlines, all that despite what someone like Bart Ehrman (or others like him) says otherwise.
The trouble with end times believers is that so many of them seem to be trying to hurry it along.
How can a not-quite-2000-year-old book be both "historically cogent" and relevant to today?