When someone possess by a demon/evil spirit and a believer casts it away the in the name of Jesus, isn't that proof that both God and satan exist? How am I still alive when evil people in my country Haiti sent zombie and did all kind of magic just to kill me? I am more than a conqueror, I am victorious.
Atheists, why don't you just say that you won't do the will of God instead of saying that He doesn't exist?
2007-05-24
13:32:53
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Mental illness? I witness my brother speaking with lucifer. Lucifer talked through the person back to my brother. I know I know because where I lived it's either you're a true christian or you die. It's easy here in U.S.A for u.
2007-05-24
13:45:49 ·
update #1
OhKatie! because only prayers or bigger ougans/magic men could get this person on his/her feet. Doctors are never able to do anything in this case, they never saw anything wrong. The demon usually speaks and says who sent it and casted it back where it came from.
2007-05-24
13:50:46 ·
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People who do not have a personal relationship with God can not believe that He exists. It is not logical and they base all their judgements on logic...i.e. proof.
The presence of God must be experienced to have true knowledge of his existance and that can not come if you are adamant that he does not exist. Your heart must be open to the possibility.
2007-05-24 13:40:28
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answered by Poohcat1 7
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Let's say we just coined the word "aunicornists" as you seem to have done. Let's say we add that word to the dictionary. Does that make the existence of unicorns possible or more likely? Come on, semantics have no bearing on reality. They have a word for phrenology too, that doesn't make it any less loopy. What do you call a person who does not believe in god and doesn't even acknowledge the possibility that gods exist? Since - in your view - there is no word for such a person does that make it impossible for such a person to exist? You are positively Orwellian in your use of semantics. You make "thought crime" impossible by making it impossible to express.
2016-05-17 07:14:49
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answered by ? 3
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They can't say there's no proof that God exists... unless they lie. Of course, since they don't believe in any gods (except their mirror reflections, of course), telling lies is "ok" with atheists.
By the way, atheists generally also don't debate very well. They say things like "there is no God" (rather than correctly saying "I don't believe there is a God), yet they can't prove it. They also argue with ridicule, which is a no-no in the easiest-to-understand forms of logic. One more example (there are many examples) is the fact that they (atheists) will use authority to try and persuade others that their argument (of no gods) is correct. Let me tell you, NO ONE (including scientists, chemists, biologists, etc.), and I mean NO ONE can tell you with 100% certainty that there is no God. Don't be fooled by these people (atheists) that think they are somehow smarter than others. They are not (they just like to think they are). Just read 2 Timothy.
2007-05-24 13:46:36
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answered by d_in_usa 2
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This is proof of my brainwashing theory that I use in other answers. There are no "evil spirits," just evil people. There are no zombies or magic spells. The fact that you believe it means you were taught, from a young age, that these things are real. They are not.
2007-05-24 13:40:17
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answered by Lionheart ® 7
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You should hurry up before the doctors, nurses, or orderlies find out that you have escaped your padded cell and are using the computer. Now go take your medicine and get back in your bed. It would be best if you agreed to use hard restraints from here on out. Remember, you're not crazy; you're just different. Oh yeah, before I forget to ask, have the scars from your lobotomy healed yet?
2007-05-24 13:39:28
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answered by seattlefan74 5
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There is no empirical proof that any deity exists nor is there any that they do not either. Just because you say you were possessed or saw a zombie does not constitute empirical proof - it is merely your biased opinion based upon that in which you ~decided~ to put your faith.
2007-05-24 13:42:55
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answered by genaddt 7
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the atheists and non-believers dont believe on Deity or someone being posessed ,they"themselves were Posessed of course"there is no creation,being greater than his Creator''had a nerve to say things unholy,and blasphemy''like that,to the Holy One and jesus,and his Angels,if these non-believers wasn't posessed by the wicked.period.
2007-05-24 13:53:20
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answered by Anonymous
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i am a thologist and what i believe makes it hard to say that evil exists in the world. or possessions are possible. but deep within, i understand that evil does exsit. ive seen things to make me belive that is that case. it makes hard when it contridicts what i have embraced
2007-05-24 13:39:44
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answered by ~testube Jebus~ 4
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Ah! Personal stories as proof of God's existence. I love those.
Yesterday I read about a guy, who tried to kill his baby in a microwave. He claimed God told him to do that.
Can I also use that personal story as proof of God's existence? Or is that one all of a sudden just a delusional guy talking?
2007-05-24 13:38:56
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answered by ? 6
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Demon possession isn't real. Zombie magic isn't real either. It's all mental illness, superstition, and hysteria.
2007-05-24 13:36:37
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answered by Julia Sugarbaker 7
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