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  17.  @TheWonderingEnglishman  The Bible uses the term "that same dragon of old" One example in Revelations And he laid hold on the dragon, that old serpent, which is the Devil, and Satan, and bound him a thousand years, The serpent or dragon can be many forms, a literal dragon, a snake which people think a snake actually talked and coerced/persuaded Eve to eat an apple even though "apple" was never even written. The dragon or the serpent was always used as a symbol of Satan and or the fallen. Do I think it has been eclipsed by other dragon stories? I do, in fact I think 90% of the history of European people (Phoenician word) has been rewritten and you are more likely to find closer history in a video game with the same real names. I know it sounds a bit out there when its first heard, but Europeans didnt just hatch in Ireland and or Finland, they came from somewhere else and didn't all arrive in one boatload. I think if Satan is depicted as a dragon or a viper/snake in the Bible there has to be some reasoning to lessen it into a dumb mythical dragon that is obviously now defeated and extinct. The other dragon and its offspring are still here and each and every one of us need to be Saint George or better yet Saint Michael, that is if you are Catholic otherwise a saint can be a non Catholic like St Patrick (one example) even was, they made him a saint much later and claimed him as their own. The Christian Bible isnt about those kinds of saints, but thats a whole other issue. The Bible has too many unnatural events like Noah having all kinds of different biological children, maybe the Bible doesnt say that at all and did they do the exact same thing with that story? Why? I find the same answers everywhere.
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