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How did demons get so evil?

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Can you present your ideas more shortly? I really do not see a need to read long posts beginning with Septuagint, going through your orthodox tradition and ending with Islam just to see if you have an explicit verse saying that all demons hate God.
 
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Many words, but I do not see much to the point. Not sure why you talk about unrelated things like that Christ is God incarnate, about Mary etc.

Also, I am not sure what usage of 1 Enoch "in my posts" you are talking about. I only mentioned the book of Enoch generally as one of explanation of the origin of demons. I do not claim its inspired or in the bible.
 
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Before the demons were cast I to the swine they stated "have you come to torment us before the appointed time?"

Why would they say that if there was no enmity between them? They expect to go into eternal punishment.
 
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If I were given a way to survive the environment on Mars I could do very little with the iron-based compositions save make sandcastles. My options are two....

1. Chemically - Find a way to chemically react with the environment to produce elements.
2. Nuclear Reactions - Turn the mass to plasma and reform it into another form of mass...

And how would I do that nuclearly? Well, if E = MC2 I can divide and conclude that mass can turn into plasma and plasma back into mass...

M <--- E / C2 = Fusion (energy to mass)

Energy and light are released as the matter is bonded and produces the most intense energy as seen in the Hydrogen Bomb. As of yet we have not figured out how to make fusion useful for the generation of our energy needs.

M ---> E / C2 = Fission (mass to energy)

Energy and light are released as the matter is split. The released energy is not as great as the fusion process. I believe all mass was once a great piece of matter floating in space until God spoke these words… Let there be light! At that point the mass turned to energy and light, expanding out from a point of origin and then re-freezing into what elements the Father willed it. Are we experiments from the eternal mind? If so, we will return to him to give an account on how we lived our life here on earth.

M + M ---> E / C2 = Reaction producing energy and light

Energy and light are released as matter reacts one with another. Fossil fuels reacting with oxygen can produce a great deal of energy. But not nearly as great as the fission process. By products to this reaction include CO2 gas, which is harmful to the environment. The Martian atmosphere is 95% CO2 carbon dioxide. But if we can’t figure out to easily strip the C from CO2 on earth how could I do it on Mars? But… Our plant life does this quite easily in a process called photosynthesis. If we had the temperature to do so we would have to develop plant life first to strip the C from the CO2.

I also believe that there is a spiritual that is produced with energy and light…

Spiritual Mass = Spiritual Warmth / Spiritual Light (faith, hope, charity, joy, warmth, goodness, etc)

In which the opposite of that would be…

Spiritual Nothing = Spiritual Cold / Spiritual Darkness (fear, despair, greed, sorrow)

I believe when Lucifer and his angels were cast out of heaven that they were also stripped of true spiritual light. And much light turned to arrogance. This, and the resulting spiritual darkness made for many evil creatures!
 
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So, to your mind, sin is always conscious rebellion? Not simply natural act, self-interested, of a sinful nature that is at enmity with God?

Both I believe...but it must start with a conscious free will decision to rebel which is then expressed as a more subtle expression of their new nature as sinful.
 
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OT, but how do you do put the handle of another poster up in a way that alerts them? I know I did it at one time, but I can't seem to do it anymore. I can type @liturgist, but it lacks all the other user info. And it wasn't by hand typing it, but copying it somehow, anyway.
 
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You seemed to equate "expressing hatred" with mere "hatred". One can hate without even realizing it. That is what sin does. One can sin without even knowing he hates God. He need not consciously be expressing hatred.
 
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Both I believe...but it must start with a conscious free will decision to rebel which is then expressed as a more subtle expression of their new nature as sinful.
So they are born innocent? With no sin nature?
 
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It is a common misconception that Sola Scriptura is a scriptural doctrine, but this is not so, for 2 Timothy does not actually mention tradition let alone declare that “God only allows Scriptures that seat” as you contend.
God has chosen written communication way back to Moses and all the way through to Revelation and at the end of said Revelation God placed a seal upon all that was written... clearly God was done with His Word and then most clearly states Scripture's purpose
2 Timothy 3:15 (KJV)
[15] And that from a child thou hast known the holy scriptures, which are able to make thee wise unto salvation through faith which is in Christ Jesus.
[16] All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness:
[17] That the man of God may be perfect, throughly furnished unto all good works.

throughly furnished



as this is the inspired Word of God saying His written Scriptures would be all that is needed (equip fully)... that is good enough for me. Remember God says this
John 12:47-50 (KJV)
[47] And if any man hear my words, and believe not, I judge him not: for I came not to judge the world, but to save the world.
[48] He that rejecteth me, and receiveth not my words, hath one that judgeth him: the word that I have spoken, the same shall judge him in the last day.
[49] For I have not spoken of myself; but the Father which sent me, he gave me a commandment, what I should say, and what I should speak.
[50] And I know that his commandment is life everlasting: whatsoever I speak therefore, even as the Father said unto me, so I speak.


We know when The Holy Spirit came and indwelt them at Pentecost and this promise was fulfilled
John 14:26 (KJV)
[26] But the Comforter, which is the Holy Ghost, whom the Father will send in my name, he shall teach you all things, and bring all things to your remembrance, whatsoever I have said unto you.

thus the NT of His blood is complete by the seal of Revelation... so it will not be traditions of man but the Word of God we each shall answer to or better give an account of ourselves to It's precepts!


Sorry the Word of God has already told me where to look and what importance it is! They were going from OT law to NT grace and that was quite a transition... so tradition at that time was needful as the Scripture was not fully formed yet BUT we have the completed Word and we have what God Himself says of it
 
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This is offtopic, but you are engaging in eisegesis, and reading 2 Timothy out of context (at the time it was written, “Scripture” consisted of the Old Testament only), you’re reading the Apocalypse out of context because of its frequent but not universal placement at the end of those Biblical manuscripts that have it, ignoring that the Assyrian Church of the East, which was the largest in the world, stretching from Syria to Mongolia and Tibet and from Yemen to Sri Lanka, until Tamerlane in the 12th century killed all of its faithful outside of Mesopotamia and India, regards it as deuterocanonical, and furthermore your quote from John if anything reinforces the role of Holy Tradition guided by the Holy Spirit. And nothing you have said refutes 2 Thessalonians 2:15, Galatians 1:8-9 and 1 Corinthians 11:2. And you also ignored the fact that John 1:1-17 establishes The Word of God as referring to Jesus Christ, God incarnate.

Thus it is clear and evident why all of the major Protestant denominations ascribe at least a secondary role to tradition, and likewise the Orthodox position of viewing Holy Scripture as the center of Tradition is justified.

But again, this whole discussion is irrelevant because @Mark Quayle and I have, using scripture alone, refuted the arguments against demons being anything other than diabolical enemies of God, and in citing Holy Tradition I am merely adding more fuel to the fire so to speak, for the benefit of the majority of Christians who believe in it.

Thus I am unwilling to debate the role of Tradition further in this thread, but if you feel so compelled, perhaps open another thread in a suitable forum, but as it is your argument in this thread has not contributed, in my opinion, to the actual discussion of the thread, because, I mean, if you reject tradition, fine, I don’t have a problem with that as your faith is your faith, but at least in that case please “do us a solid” as the British like to say and provide scripture in support of one side or the other of the relevant argument, which in this case is about whether or not demons are enemies of God, and why they are so evil. And I would in fact appreciate a scriptural contribution from you on that point! Especially if you agree with our conclusions and can think of additional verses in support of our exegesis we might be missing (since one is not usually asked to defend the doctrine that demons are evil).
 
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You have to preface their username with @ , their entire username, with spaces and so on. So to mention me in a thread, which alerts me, you would put in @The Liturgist and to mention you I would put in @Mark Quayle . For users with tricky usernames like my friend @MarkRohfrietsch who for the life of me I can never remember how to spell his last name correctly, despite being ethnically German (and Swedish) myself, I just type @markr and the forum has an autocomplete feature that will prompt me with the rest of his username, and show me his avatar; this can also present a list of users with similar names which allows me to select the one I want and confirm I am mentioning the right user.

If you look at the BB code you can also confirm the USER ID number which is inserted in USER tags when you use the @ character. For example, you are no. 410020 and I am no. 424341
 
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Actually if you want pure E = mc^2 while it does occur with nuclear fission and fusion, the highest amount of conversion happens if you react matter and antimatter, and also when mass falls into a black hole and is then, in a mature black hole, emitted as pure Hawking radiation.
 
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Many words, but I do not see much to the point.

I provided a series of scriptural proofs showing, incontrovertibly, that demons are enemies of God. Respectfully, I would ask you reread the post in light of your earlier posts and either provide a compelling counter argument or capitulate, because as I see it, this issue is settled, and claiming irrelevance is something of a non-sequitur.

Also, if you do not regard 1 Enoch as canonical, tres bien, but I wish you had in that case not bothered to mention it, because you basically had me replying to what amounted to a red herring, and that is frustrating in theological discourse.

Not sure why you talk about unrelated things like that Christ is God incarnate, about Mary etc.

It is directly related! Because Jesus Christ is God incarnate, and is a clear enemy of the demons, as is evidenced by all of the interactions between then, we can say with certainty that the demons are enemies of God.

Also, perish the thought we might forget or disregard that the Incarnation of the Word, our Lord, God and Savior Jesus Christ, and His salvation of us, is the whole message of the entire Bible, as is shown in the conclusion of the Gospel According to Luke, when Christ opens the books of what we now call the Old Testament and shows the remaining eleven faithful disciples that they are all about Him.
 
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Can you present your ideas more shortly? I really do not see a need to read long posts beginning with Septuagint, going through your orthodox tradition and ending with Islam just to see if you have an explicit verse saying that all demons hate God.

Frankly, no; you made an argument that requires a thorough rebuttal explaining the manifold ways demons hate God, and I have already provided numerous verses, and since that was apparently insufficient, I am now compelled to show you through reason and example why those verses prove that demons are enemies of God.

Which frankly, I feel I shouldn’t even have to, insofar as this is the doctrine adhered to by pretty much everyone at all times and everywhere (thus meeting the criteria set in the 5th century by St. Vincent of Lerins for establishing authentic Christian doctrine).
 
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And that point has been refuted because it is explicitly said, repeatedly and in manifold ways, as we have previously shown.
 
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don't see a reason for the scripture equating that we will be judging demons in the next life there is no need for us to judge a continuous stream of people who are identically guilty an
This statement cracked me up! Not to worry. Judgement isn't something one does in eternity. Judgement is something you are.
Remember Jesus saying " the queen of the south will rise up and condemn this generation"
What she did before she died is the reason her presence judges. Our presence judges
 
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Wow! What a reply! Thank you! I will have to spend some time in Hawking material after reading that!
 
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You seemed to equate "expressing hatred" with mere "hatred". One can hate without even realizing it. That is what sin does. One can sin without even knowing he hates God. He need not consciously be expressing hatred.
No, you conclusion is wrong. Hate is an active emotion, one can not hate without being aware of it. Whether such a person wants to acknowledge it or not is a different matter but hate is an active emotion
 
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No, you conclusion is wrong. Hate is an active emotion, one can not hate without being aware of it. Whether such a person wants to acknowledge it or not is a different matter but hate is an active emotion
Is the spiritual emotional? If so we can become spiritual by some physical reaction. I would say the spiritual is rather mystical. "inspiring a sense of spiritual mystery, awe, and fascination." One can, therefore, become spiritual fasting from the pleasures of life.
 
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@The Liturgist

Sorry, but your style of argumentation is not for me. I need more effective arguments that do not require tons of various traditions, presuppositions, specific translations etc.

So I will leave your posts at that.
 
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