Bob Larson
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Because of Aristotle.
Because of Aristotle.
Because of Aristotle.
Enjoying fornication. Definitely. And then tattooing on your head the whore of Babylon.
Enjoying fornication. Definitely. And then tattooing on your head the whore of Babylon.
Enjoying fornication. Definitely. And then tattooing on your head the whore of Babylon.
Well, that's an interesting leap. You know, if I did not believe in the grace of God and the power of Christ, I would think you are hopeless, but you're not. You're not hopeless. There have been worse than you who have turned again to Christ.
Well, that's an interesting leap. You know, if I did not believe in the grace of God and the power of Christ, I would think you are hopeless, but you're not. You're not hopeless. There have been worse than you who have turned again to Christ.
Well, that's an interesting leap. You know, if I did not believe in the grace of God and the power of Christ, I would think you are hopeless, but you're not. You're not hopeless. There have been worse than you who have turned again to Christ.
Well, Babylon has both literally and metaphorically, stood as the ultimate example of sorcery, witchcraft, and rebellion against God. Over and over again, it's referred to ultimate rebellion against God. And in the end of time... Babylon, the greatest fallen. It speaks of this kingdom finally being judged by Christ and cast down at the end of the age. The morning star. By the morning star.
Well, Babylon has both literally and metaphorically, stood as the ultimate example of sorcery, witchcraft, and rebellion against God. Over and over again, it's referred to ultimate rebellion against God. And in the end of time... Babylon, the greatest fallen. It speaks of this kingdom finally being judged by Christ and cast down at the end of the age. The morning star. By the morning star.
Well, Babylon has both literally and metaphorically, stood as the ultimate example of sorcery, witchcraft, and rebellion against God. Over and over again, it's referred to ultimate rebellion against God. And in the end of time... Babylon, the greatest fallen. It speaks of this kingdom finally being judged by Christ and cast down at the end of the age. The morning star. By the morning star.
And so he has this on his head. And who was Lady Babylon? What did she do? Well, this is just a symbol, okay? The symbol is of rebellion, of witchcraft, of the worship of the devil, of human sacrifice. You name it, all the licentious possibilities that are there. What about medicine? That is tattooed on his head. Did you know the word medicine comes from Medea?
And so he has this on his head. And who was Lady Babylon? What did she do? Well, this is just a symbol, okay? The symbol is of rebellion, of witchcraft, of the worship of the devil, of human sacrifice. You name it, all the licentious possibilities that are there. What about medicine? That is tattooed on his head. Did you know the word medicine comes from Medea?
And so he has this on his head. And who was Lady Babylon? What did she do? Well, this is just a symbol, okay? The symbol is of rebellion, of witchcraft, of the worship of the devil, of human sacrifice. You name it, all the licentious possibilities that are there. What about medicine? That is tattooed on his head. Did you know the word medicine comes from Medea?
The guy who tattoos this on his head stands in judgment of Christ as a profile. I'm done. I'm done. I don't have enough Celsius to keep going. That has nothing to do with the Bible, though.
The guy who tattoos this on his head stands in judgment of Christ as a profile. I'm done. I'm done. I don't have enough Celsius to keep going. That has nothing to do with the Bible, though.
The guy who tattoos this on his head stands in judgment of Christ as a profile. I'm done. I'm done. I don't have enough Celsius to keep going. That has nothing to do with the Bible, though.
But my offer still stands. Yeah. My offer still stands.
But my offer still stands. Yeah. My offer still stands.