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I suspect that if/when a demon is assigned to an individual, that demon studies that person and his history and applies temptations according to that person's own fallacies and weaknesses.
Especially when they throw out a statement without any evidence and very generalised and they expect everyone to say "Gosh, he knows a lot" when in fact it is more than likely a red herring to cover up the fact he has no answer to his critic and really doesn't know what he is talking about.That happens a lot on CF. People do not want to do the work themselves, but for others to hand them the answer.
I am a very gay sort of person.
I applaud your courage to use that word in the traditional sense.
BTW, in view of your reluctance to check out CE/BCE for yourself may I suggest you look into Common Era - Wikipedia
for yourself. I was surprised that it has a very much longer history than I had supposed.
AT my age my brain is absolutely chuck full with the result that when I learn something new (as I just did) something old gets pushed out. I can still remember by wife's name so I am safe for the moment.
And what does "I can still remember by wife's name" mean?
Now answer the question.Not only are you reluctant to read but when you do you seem to miss a lot. Read the whole paragraph not just the last sentence.
Now answer the question.
You must have read C. S. Lewis' work The Screwtape Letters. If you haven't, you should. It is simultaneous instructive, funny, embarrassing and sobering.I suspect that if/when a demon is assigned to an individual, that demon studies that person and his history and applies temptations according to that person's own fallacies and weaknesses.
You must have read C. S. Lewis' work The Screwtape Letters. If you haven't, you should. It is simultaneous instructive, funny, embarrassing and sobering.
Not only are you reluctant to answer, you seem to miss a lot of what other people want to know.Not only are you reluctant to read but when you do you seem to miss a lot. Read the whole paragraph not just the last sentence.
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