I have been on other discussion boards for years and have seen many trolls I see anew member 1st post is claiming they have prayed for people to die and they died, Who prays for people to die that is a Christian? this is not something any Christian would ever do. Then to pray for your own death. This shows that you have no idea what being a Christian is and you are posting ridiculous ideas to get a reaction.
Well, that's pretty interesting.I was wishing for some people to die, so i was cursing them to die and also i was praying to God to die and after a few days later they really died.
Did they die because of my curse and prayer to God to die?
You don't give us any details surrounding their deaths like did they have: bad health, substance abusers, high risk lifestyles/criminal activity etc.I was wishing for some people to die, so i was cursing them to die and also i was praying to God to die and after a few days later they really died.
Really? why you be praying like that when the bible say for us to forgive those who have wronged us?
Read Romans 12:14...and repent; set yourself to following the Lord's example.
Did they die because of my curse and prayer to God to die?
Some of them died from heart attack and others from cancer.You don't give us any details surrounding their deaths like did they have: bad health, substance abusers, high risk lifestyles/criminal activity etc.
There's been a lot of compelling proof in the history of the occult of successful curses. Almost always upon those who have rejected the Holy Spirit (ie. other Satanists).
I'd be interested to hear a Biblical interpretation of what is said to be possible and what is not in this regard.
Really? Do you not think the devil also can do that?
Doesn't that term just give their evil way of life respect? Instead of calling them devil worshipers, they are given a title similar to other religions, like Buddhist or Jainist.
I agree with you in theory.
In practice I try to stick with words that people recognize and as it stands "Satanist" has been the label of choice for a long time.
I agree with you in theory.
In practice I try to stick with words that people recognize and as it stands "Satanist" has been the label of choice for a long time.
What is the purpose of it? To me it is a small part of Satan’s plan to cause as many as possible to turn from eternal life and the one true God
If you're discussing the Islamic State and you call them "Daesh" and everyone else knows them as ISIS it can cause confusion.
In the same vein if you refer to Satanists are devil worshipers and then someone on the fence goes to 99% of Satanic websites they will immediately find a disclaimer by the group claiming not to be Devil worshipers via the works of Anton LaVey. Therefore for the average person it makes you look like you're not discussing the same things or that you don't know what you're talking about.
So in theory I agree with you. They're devil worshipers. In practice, for the sake of clarity, I use Satanist.
Arent they technically servants of the enemy, like Christians are servants of Jesus? Worship is the expression of reverence and adoration.
What of my statement did you agree with? Adding ism to it almost makes it a legitimate sounding practice.
I'm just repeating myself at this point: I agree that they are devil worshipers and should be ideally addressed as such.
The circumstances are not ideal. The fact they have hundreds of thousands of adherents make them "legitimate" in the public eye. With that in mind for the sake of clarity and education the -ism is necessary.
Did they die because of my curse and prayer to God to die?
The devil will only do as much as God will allow him.Really? Do you not think the devil also can do that?
What do you mean? The term worshiper is not politically correct to use? How does the term worship go against clarity and education?
Do you think the term "ian" is another way to make it sound legitimate?
Is this another example of what you mean? News Man: Remote Viewing - Witchcraft with a new name
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