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i really hate when people use demons as a metaphor for inner traumas and such. i dont hate you, just saying
7/10 joke, friend
I know. i also have a Jezebel Spirit (Demon) who only induces lustful thoughts into my mind. this is however detrimental for someone who doesn't want that
That’s precisely what demons are. From a biblical perspective, demons can only gain power over you if you allow them to corrupt you or push you into despair. Their aim is to break your will, torment you, and ultimately drag you to the grave
im confused... it seems like you first stated demons are only metaphorical and not real and then said they are biblically real. sorry for my confusion.
anyway its impossible for anyone to convince me that my own brain has grown a conscience and is having conversations with me daily. #demonsarereal
I think of demons as a negative program, for short.
If you care enough to look into it there’s videos of brain activity scans on people with it and you can physically see the wrong parts lighting up compared to the control group.
What we see and observe is all there is. To try and assume there's something beyond that is just daydreaming and imagination.