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Originally Posted by
FunFromOz
It is, but if you see the video and don't immediately ask yourself "ah!, what exactly is going on here? Do we see this in the Bible? Does it glorify God?" then ...
You didn't actually say anything, it's as if you're trying to create some kind of vacuum that will suck defensive statements out of us. Say something yourself. What exactly is the problem according to you ?
"I feel offended" isn't an argument.
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Originally Posted by
FunFromOz
I was aware of that one, others there may be but I don't know them by heart.
But is there not a difference between quoting something that is obviously true as it's in the Bible, and reenacting a fantasy story tale of the power of a wizard (which aren't to popular with God) and an imaginary type of demon and claiming that that will somehow get rid of some (imaginary) demon of racism, saying specifically "thou shall not pass" but at the same time seemingly saying the opposite in saying that there is to be oil on the door so that the demon can leave.
You don't believe that demons are involved in the whole racism attitude? Or don't you even believe that demons exist and are working in the world today to bring death and destruction?
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Originally Posted by
Ezekiel 33
You don't believe that demons are involved in the whole racism attitude? Or don't you even believe that demons exist and are working in the world today to bring death and destruction?
Yes they exist. They were very active while Christ was doing His earthly ministry. There are different views on them because the Bible doesn't say much. One visiting speaker said they're just like a cold, anyone can get them and you just get rid of them.
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