Subject: "Sons" of perdition? |
Bible Note: Dear Hank, Thank you for your response. I said I believe the son of perdition is satan in the context of the whole Bible. If this is an implication towards substitution of the Text, what would the implication of Judas being the son of perdition be when the text does not say Judas is the son of perdition? I asked Tim a question regarding definite articles and now stand accused of hurling unjust criticism of a fellow user of this forum and being ridiculous in my beliefs because I stated I do not think it is appropriate to substitute words in the Text. I am not tempted to find fault in others because I am a sinner and accountable for all my words and actions and understand that flesh and blood is not the enemy and there is One that is the judge and it is not me. Please show me where I told Kalos to substitute the word, "satan" for "son of perdition" in the Scriptures. I stated I believe satan is the son of perdition. Kalos substituted the words himself and I told him I would not do that. Bless you in the name of Jesus, Love Fountain |