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I see. So single.Outwardly single, but his sister chased away all the other girls because older sisters belong with their younger brothers.
I see. So single.Outwardly single, but his sister chased away all the other girls because older sisters belong with their younger brothers.
Single. But someone will try to rizz me up in this thread lolHi, everyone, I have a simple question for you all.
Is your MC in any sort of romantic relationship or are they currently single?
Woman momentSingle. But someone will try to rizz me up in this thread lol
He had a gf at 16, she had a child with him, she died. Now he's plowing his teacherAlright, you're free to go. Just as long as 18 is the youngest he's been in their relationship.?![]()
It wasn't an actual snake. It was the Devil. You're making a mistake with the identity there.A snake caused the fall of man.
It was the devil as an actual snake.It wasn't an actual snake. It was the Devil. You're making a mistake with the identity there.
Ehhh... to me, the snake was more symbolism. The poison its words contained, its forked tongue, etc etc.It was the devil as an actual snake.
He would have to be an actual snake because the reason snakes slither is due to God punishing the serpent.Ehhh... to me, the snake was more symbolism. The poison its words contained, its forked tongue, etc etc.
And regardless, even if you view it very literally, is the snake not one of God's creations? I would presume that it is more a usurping of a form by the Devil, then anything that could be truly called a snake, even if it looked like a snake. Otherwise, your logic would lead to the conclusion that the Devil can, at any point, be considered one of God's creations.
Errr. Actually, now that I look into it, since the Devil was originally an angel, one could view him as one of God's creations.
I shall henceforth revise my statement to saying that the Devil, if we follow your interpretation that he was a literal, actual snake, then the Devil could at any point be one of God's good creations. This is patently absurd, since the Devil is the very origin of sin. He is in no way good in the Bible, not even in form.
So your interpretation, in summary, fails at its logical conclusion even if we entertained that the snake was not a symbol used to describe the Devil.
You point to your own evidence, and yet fail to refute my points in turn. Do you not have anything to say to them?He would have to be an actual snake because the reason snakes slither is due to God punishing the serpent.
How did I fail to argue against your points I didn't try to. Your opinion also isn't evidence. We know that snakes have been punished by God. Did it ever occur to you that humans aren't the only ones that can fall. The actions of one snake brand the entire species as evil just as the actions of two humans have done the same to our species.
Heyo, take it to pms, at this point you're derailing the thread.You point to your own evidence, and yet fail to refute my points in turn. Do you not have anything to say to them?
And to show that my argument stands on its own, despite you not offering the same, I will still refute your evidence. Or at the very least, offer my own point of view on that subject. I view them as merely unfortunate bystanders hit by the curse set upon the Devil, being used as an reminder for humanity, who are rather favored by God in the Bible.
After all, otherwise, the Devil could have merely committed unspeakable and heinous deeds as a human, and then we would all be at fault for his acts since he was an actual human.
The more you continue your argument, the more you dig yourself into a hole because it is just illogical.