Saw the below while i was was doing some demonic type surfing.
So, bearing in mind the same article said demons are not fallen angels, since these angels were cast down to hell till judgement day, what, in YOUR opinion is a demon?
DEMONS - WHAT ARE THEY? Demons are NOT human. They are invisible evil spirits with various sizes and shapes.
WHERE DID THEY COME FROM?
There are no Scriptures to back anyone's personal opinions or theories.
God did in fact create everything (including Lucifer). Colossians 1:16 "For it was in Him that ALL things were created, in heaven and on earth, things SEEN and things UNSEEN, whether THRONES, DOMINIONS, RULERS, or AUTHORITIES; ALL things were created and exist through Him [by His service, intervention] and in and for Him."
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JOHN 1:1 In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. 2/The same was in the beginning with God. 3/ ALL THINGS were made by Him; and without Him was not anything made that was made.
We do know that the demons have rankings (like the military). Again in Colossians 1:16 "...things seen and things unseen, whether THRONES - DOMINIONS - RULERS - AUTHORITIES
King James version calls them "VISIBLE and INVISIBLE, whether THRONES - DOMINIONS - PRINCIPALITIES - POWERS
Ephesians 6:12 "For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against PRINCIPALITIES, against POWERS, against the RULERS of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places." KJV
Ephesians 6:12 "For we are not wrestling with flesh and blood [contending only with physical opponents], but against the DESPOTISMS, against the POWERS, against [the master spirits who are] the world RULERS of this present darkness, against the spirit forces of wickedness in the heavenly (supernatural) sphere." AMPLIFIED
The above scriptures destroy any notion that there are NO demons.
DEMONS - WHAT THEY ARE NOT -- If you think the demons are the "fallen angels", this can only be a personal opinion. There are some Scriptures that are not clear (like in the Book of Revelations), so everyone has their own opinion.
I've always thought that they were the fallen angels. Lucifer (or actually, Satan now) , being the devil is the head demon. I think I even remember reading in the dictionary a while back that he is the "head demon" though I realize Webster's isn't actually an authority on that subject, LOL. Even before I read that though, I've always thought of him as the leader of the demons and/or fallen angels.
Yes, God created Lucifer but originally, as I'm sure you already know, he was one of the good guys and God's most favored angel. It's only when Lucifer rebelled against God that he and one-third of all the angels (the ones that sided with him) were cast out of heaven and never allowed back in. When that happened Lucifer became Satan (the devil). So, God didn't create the devil. Lucifer became the devil after he was cast out of heaven.
Funny you brought this subject up now. I just purchased "The Exorcist: The complete Anthology" on blu-ray a few days ago. I wanted to have some good horror flicks to watch in the days leading up to Halloween. If you haven't seen the movies I highly recommend them if you're really interested in things like this. I'm sure you've probably already seen the original Exorcist movies but the complete anthology also has the two prequel stories to the original. I've never watched the films on blu-ray before and I'm looking forward to it. Especially on my big screen high-definition plasma tv.
__________________ Darwin's theory of evolution is the great white elephant of contemporary thought. It is large, completely useless, and the object of superstitious awe.-Dr. David Berlinski, Philosophy
Most people believe Evolution not because they themselves are dumb, but cause they trust the "experts" who are feeding them evolutionary fast food, and so they don't bother questioning whether or not it's true.
Last edited by Star428 on Oct 8th, 2014 at 10:06 AM
1. Psychologically, a demon is a cognitive subroutine (eg, a "bad habit", "obsessive thoughts") which one may be aware of and can't control (Lv.2 thinking), or one is not even aware of (Lv.3 thinking) but nonetheless influences one's behavior in a manner that is upsetting if not outright dysfunctional.
2. Mystically, a demon is an aspect of one's divine nature, unrecognized as such, and therefore seen as an "other" to be feared (as opposed to an "angel", where one is not fearful). The Tibetan Book of the Dead gives a good account of how the dying person's emotional state determines the nature of what is experienced. In a nutshell: fear brings demons, acceptance brings angels (or whatever symbolism that person's religion uses to translate higher forms -- one's higher self -- into something understandable).
...or was I supposed to respond in strictly JudeoChristian terms?
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No quoting, my own words. #1 is based on my experience as a psychologist, and #2 reflects the perennial philosophy (of which I am fond), the common thread running through all mystical and religious systems (of which the Tibetan BotD is but one account).
While I grok that KMCers are generally much more familiar with the JudeoChristian model, imho, I don't think religious discussion should always involve just the "Western" POV, especially given the common thread (actually, Buddhism does rear its head now and then).
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Last edited by Mindship on Oct 8th, 2014 at 01:46 PM
I think a Demon is the personification of the 'negative' impulses we succumb to in our day to day lives, as well as the obstacles we face, whether from other humans or other factors (like, for example, a storm knocking out the power when you needed to cook dinner for yourself and your children and you stating "the devil is at work", or a fellow commuter cutting you off in traffic and flipping you off and then you state "the devil is just testing me").
I never say that when i get cut off in traffic. What i DO say will just come out as a lot of *********** here, though!
Seriously, good answers.
In a more "pea soup spitting" sense, i think demons are human souls that get chosen for special damnation, till they become the damners in turn.
A story that caught my eye when i read it was:
The "hip trend" to deny the existence of God is why this once great nation is going down the drain. It's sad.
__________________ Darwin's theory of evolution is the great white elephant of contemporary thought. It is large, completely useless, and the object of superstitious awe.-Dr. David Berlinski, Philosophy
Most people believe Evolution not because they themselves are dumb, but cause they trust the "experts" who are feeding them evolutionary fast food, and so they don't bother questioning whether or not it's true.
Its one of the reasons things tend to be going south, yeah.
Too much religion is as bad as too little.
That said, balance is a bit out of whack at the best if times.
I don't believe in ghosts either. The bible states "The dead know nothing". Which means ghosts can't possibly exist. However, some people confuse ghosts with demons. They're most certainly not the same thing and, unlike ghosts, demons are as real as you or me.
__________________ Darwin's theory of evolution is the great white elephant of contemporary thought. It is large, completely useless, and the object of superstitious awe.-Dr. David Berlinski, Philosophy
Most people believe Evolution not because they themselves are dumb, but cause they trust the "experts" who are feeding them evolutionary fast food, and so they don't bother questioning whether or not it's true.
Last edited by Star428 on Oct 9th, 2014 at 04:43 AM
Back to the original subject, though (Chuck Missler on demons, etcetera)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7JbIxE0CsXo
"before we start, since we're dealing with a very complicated area ...
there is a principle which is proof against all argument ... cannot fail to keep man in unending ignorance ... and that principle is condemnation before investigation ..."
(1 minute 49 second mark through 2 minute 12 second mark for quote above)
"before we start, since we're dealing with a very complicated area ...
there is a principle which is proof against all argument ... cannot fail to keep man in unending ignorance ... and that principle is condemnation before investigation ..."
(1 minute 49 second mark through 2 minute 12 second mark for quote above)