i am kind of bedeviled
2007-02-19
06:49:34
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YOU SEE ALL THE LIE HERE ,BRAINWASHED BY FAIRY TALE,DID YOU SIT DOWN AT A TABLE AND TALK TO ME,YOU DONT EVEN ME,AND WHY DO YOU JUDGE ME,I AM YOUR KING THE RULER OF THIS WORLD,DO YOU WAGE WAR AGAINST ONE THAT HAS COME TO SAVE HIS WORLD ,LIKE FROM THOSE BELOW, DESTROYING MY WORLD .A NATION SAID THEY WERE ON MOON ANOTHER FAIRY TALE CONDEMNING THEM LIVING IN A LIE,I HAVE COME TO END LIES,WITH THE COMING OF THE HOLY TRUTH AND THE TRUTH ALWAYS COMES OUT IN THE END
2007-02-19
09:56:29 ·
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Etymology
The English word devil derives via Middle English devel and Old English dēofol and Latin Diábolus, from Late Greek language Diabolos, meaning, slanderer, from diaballein, to slander: dia-, across + ballein, to hurl (scriptural loan-translation of Hebrew satan). Jerome re-introduced Satan in the Latin Bibles (and thus in the European translations that followed), and English translators have used both in different measures. In the Vulgate, as had been the Greek usage, diabolus and dæmon were distinct, but they seem to have merged semantically in English and other Germanic languages.
2007-02-19 07:02:32
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answered by Corneille 5
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I believe that God is the source of "truth" as in what's right and wrong. However, humans interpret the messages sent by God and sometimes we don't get them right. This is why so many humans have so many versions of the truth. We should pray and ask Christ to send the Holy Spirit to help us discern, in our hearts, what is true in the eyes of God. From my point of view, I view anything that harms another as being untrue. Since we are told that one of the most important commandments is to treat others as we want to be treated, and since none of us would want to be treated in a harmful way, anything contrary to this commandment is not loving and therefore, a lie. If I'm understanding your question correctly, yes, another truth would be the state of things as they really are--all around us. The truth in that case would be that most of us are very dissatisfied with the state of the world around us.
2016-05-24 10:56:59
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answered by Anonymous
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El Diablo
a. ( the supreme spirit of evil; Satan.
b. a subordinate evil spirit at enmity with God, and having power to afflict humans both with bodily disease and with spiritual corruption.
2. an atrociously wicked, cruel, or ill-tempered person.
3. a person who is very clever, energetic, reckless, or mischievous.
4. a person, usually one in unfortunate or pitiable circumstances: The poor devil kept losing jobs through no fault of his own.
2007-02-19 07:00:37
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answered by Altonio 2
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From Greek, 'diabolos' (dia - 'across' + ballein 'to throw')
Describes the personified evil in Christian tradition. Someone who throws off the truth.
2007-02-19 06:56:39
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answered by jyllt 2
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The major personified spirit of evil, ruler of Hell, and foe of God.
2007-02-19 06:54:57
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answered by Heaven's Messenger 6
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this is refer to children of Satan and called "shaytan" in the Quran.
when Satan put on earth to misguide humans, he married a female Jinni, and from there children of Satan starts to produce. they see us while we can't see them:
[27] ..... he and Qabîluhu (his soldiers from the jinn or his tribe) see you from where you cannot see them. .....
Quran 7:27
2007-02-19 06:55:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Of evil.
Evil spirit.
unclean spirit.
demonic spirit.
The word Satan means accuser.
2007-02-19 06:55:39
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answered by chris p 6
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Deceiver and a liar, evil being. Satan, anti-christ, the beast.
2007-02-19 06:55:54
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answered by Granny 2
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Satan, prince of darkness, Lucifer, this one guy I know, god of hellfire, anti-christ, just kind of a no good guy.
2007-02-19 06:58:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Slanderer or liar.
2007-02-19 06:52:23
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answered by AmandaHugNKiss 4
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