Schizwhiz: Considering you're in a corrective mood, I thought I would highlight a "few" (but please don't take me literally) of your pony pebbles (and all from this thread, I might add).
flurry
Oh, my goodness, what a flury of activity there's been here in this thread while I was gone out of town.
No
So sense in trying to save yourself now, Little Auldie.
hussy
Here's a close-up of that hussie, "Babylon the great city".
Adulteresses
It was said, "Adultesses, ... friendship with the world is enmity with God".
Christian
Therefore, non-christian religions cannot be represented by the harlot;
Relevantly
Relevently, the Scriptures also say the heads of the 7-headed beast have names written on them
previous
On the privious page I said the following, Jeffro:
translation
I'll get around to answering your question, but let's first take another look at the word-for-word tranlation of the Greek text into the English language.
existence
And O how appropriate it is that it is his name that's written upon the beast's heads, since we are told that the beast owes its existance to Satan. (See Re 13:2)
sabotage
You might as well have a shot too at trying to sabatoge this thread, Trojan, since most everyone else has already taken a crack at it.
BTW, I wasn't quoting scripture, but you are --
Instead of the way you have it worded, it's like this:
"Consequently let him that thinks he is standing beware that he does not fall".--1 Corrinthians 10:12.
Also, relative to the above quoted scripture (initially by you), the punctuation mark precedes the quotation mark, and Corinthians is spelled as such (only one "R").
Like shootin' fish in a barrel!