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I've been around firearms since I was 16. All my friends lived in the country, so I was exposed to them at an early age. I ended up buying my first gun at 23... after I got married.

My (now ex) wife enjoyed them while we were still together... going to the range from time to time.
 
Well Biden said it directly to some interviewer. So evidently it was a public statement.

Biden said he shouldn't have used that phrase in his phone call with some donors, that is was a poor choice of words. The Right spun it like Biden said it publicly. You people never have a problem with bullseyes comments and crosshairs being drawn on political opponents when the Republicans do it. Selective outrage on your part.
 
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Ya THINK??? And when I heard about it... it was already in the news. Scripps News to be exact.

You edited my post again to change the context, because you're a clown. My comment in full:

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3 Let no man deceive you by any means: for that day shall not come, except there come a falling away first, and that man of sin be revealed, the son of perdition;

4 Who opposeth and exalteth himself above all that is called God, or that is worshipped; so that he as God sitteth in the temple of God, shewing himself that he is God. - Thessalonians



Since you like to quote scripture so much, does the above remind you of anyone? Someone who refers to themselves as "The Chosen One"?
 
Well the first verse you list is already happening. Right has become wrong, and wrong has become right.

But you take that verse out of context in the Bible.
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So in proper context... the "son of perdition" is Judas Iscariot.... not Trump.

Judas has been dead and gone for centuries.

Typical Lefty.... taking the Bible out of context, and twisting the truth to another meaning.
 
Well the first verse you list is already happening. Right has become wrong, and wrong has become right.

But you take that verse out of context in the Bible.View attachment 828579036
So in proper context... the "son of perdition" is Judas Iscariot.... not Trump.

Judas has been dead and gone for centuries.

Typical Lefty.... taking the Bible out of context, and twisting the truth to another meaning.

Wrong. The 'son of perdition' is not reserved for any one individual. It's used twice, once for Judas (in John) and then for the anti-Christ (in Thessalonians). It's a past and future warning, as Jesus said he would return.

This is pretty basic Bible, you really should know this. Maybe you do and you're scared because Trump's also eerily similar to that Golden Calf in the OT, so you're deflecting and attacking to avoid facing reality.
 
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