menina
Believing the book of Revelations
Conscience and experience. Every human being is born with a sense of right and wrong.
cool. it makes me think of the whole nature (conscience) vs nuture (experience) thing.
Conscience and experience. Every human being is born with a sense of right and wrong.
I don't understand why it would be considered satanic?
and i don't understand why people are saying that asking a question is being extremely concerned about the devil?
where does that come from?
JFemme said:It seems her audience for this question should be the CF....
Cant say Ive witnessed many demonic, satanic discussions concerns elsewhere..
Justsaying....
No shade intended
It seems her audience for this question should be the CF....
Cant say Ive witnessed many demonic, satanic discussions concerns elsewhere..
Justsaying....
No shade intended
Who is to say my thoughts, needs, wants, are not inspired by god? God himself. Everything is up to the reader's interpretation, yours may not necessarily be mine. I do not believe the bible is a credible text. A great reference point yes. Too many versions exists, too many interpretations, too many chapters missing. "Written by men inspired by God" always bothered me.
Why is the devil's purpose so important to you? It's not. This really bother's me. If you really believe in a god you should be more concerned about his purpose in your life rather than what the devil is trying to do. SMH And how do you know so much about the devil's nature? the bible. Have you had a conversation?
I'm guessing the op intent is to show it is satanic. But she knows not what she is talking about. Poor Lost soul.
I have watched people who spend hours speaking about faith, faith, faith and jesus and the lord all day everyday, know every verse of the bible and still do the most F ed up stuff to the people they know and love. I watch them do evil 45 minutes out of service. I find overly religious people are often self righteous, judgmental, closed minded and hateful and some can even be dangerously scary to deal with. If your religion is suppose to make you better why do your actions, words, and deeds display the reverse?
But isn't that rather obvious though? When the devil wants to steer you away from God, do you really think he would be obvious with it? The devil is insidious by nature, he lures us into temptation.