No, I read what you said and did not ignore you, hence the reply.
Yes, Jesus is the bread of heaven that if any man eat of him he will not die.
Yes, Jesus is the gate, the only gate by which man may enter the Kingdom of God.
Yes Jesus is the lamb of God whom was sacrificed for the sins of the world.
The King of Babylon is the King of Babylon in context the prophecy is about the King of Babylon whom smote the nations and broke them to pieces, and lifted himself up against the knowledge of God and was struck down by God.
Yes, Satan is a dragon, he has always been an animal, he always will be. The beast that is like a dragon (for it will be given the power of Satan) with seven heads and ten horns is the final fallen kingdom.
Nowhere in all of the Bible will you ever find a verse that says Satan was an angel, much less the top angel, much less that praises Satan as lightbearer. It cannot be found because it simply is not in the Bible, but rather this heresy that subtly has tricked many people into praising the pathetic animal Satan, is derived from dead men.
Yes, Jesus is the bread of heaven that if any man eat of him he will not die.
Yes, Jesus is the gate, the only gate by which man may enter the Kingdom of God.
Yes Jesus is the lamb of God whom was sacrificed for the sins of the world.
The King of Babylon is the King of Babylon in context the prophecy is about the King of Babylon whom smote the nations and broke them to pieces, and lifted himself up against the knowledge of God and was struck down by God.
Yes, Satan is a dragon, he has always been an animal, he always will be. The beast that is like a dragon (for it will be given the power of Satan) with seven heads and ten horns is the final fallen kingdom.
Nowhere in all of the Bible will you ever find a verse that says Satan was an angel, much less the top angel, much less that praises Satan as lightbearer. It cannot be found because it simply is not in the Bible, but rather this heresy that subtly has tricked many people into praising the pathetic animal Satan, is derived from dead men.