Demons are not fiction

My blog receives a number of hits for Demons. It is probably word of mouth from an earlier post I made. I would not think it would be so popular. I imagine people are looking for things spiritual. What follows is what I believe to be true, and may differ from other sources. I do recommend reading someting better suited for your spiritual growth. This entry may be a little unsettling, or dark, so you may want to skip it.

Demons would not exist without God in a Christian world. If you have no belief in a supreme being, you should have no belief in the existence of Demons as they are a part of Christianity. You cannot believe in God and pretend Demons do not exist. Demons exist, and are as real as you are. If you find this confusing, you have your belief system mixed up, or your logic does not flow correctly. As you can not have day without night, there is not God without Demon’s.

Demons can not be harmed or contained in the general sense of hurting or caging them. You are not going to affect a Demon with anything from our physical world. Demon’s are not overly affected by our physical laws, or rules as they are very different from we humans.

Demons are not the same as say a dog, someone can not really sick one on you as they could an attack dog. In comparison to people, Demons share at least one trait. Just like people there are average Demons, smart Demons, very smart Demons, and there are some Demons who can not function on their own.

To understand the relationship between people and Demons, pretend you have a strong tie to a political party. Demons are part of the opposing party. As in any opposing party, individual views range from indifference to outright hatred of you and your party. Views and action among those in the opposing party also run the gamut of staying far away, to actively seeking out humans to prey upon and feed off of.

God does allow Demons to exist for whatever reason God has. If you go on a campaign or crusade against Demons, you are in essence trying to destroy something God has created, or allows to exist.

For many possible reasons, Demons are attracted to humans, and a very few humans are attracted to Demons. Unfortunately in the end it is the Demon who comes out on top of the arrangement. The lifetime of human experience has a healthy respect for, if not ingrained fear of Demons. There is a good reason for this fear, so heed it. This means stay away from them, or you will be heartily sorry if you live through the experience.

In almost all cases of a Demon wreaking havoc in someone’s life, almost without exception the person involved gave permission for one or more Demons to settle in and make themselves at home. Demons can not harm you unless you give permission somehow. Do not allow yourself be compromised. Just like the commercial, JUST SAY NO!

  • The safest defense against Demons is ignore them. You do that by:
  • Live a life that improves yourself and those around you
  • Live the best life you can
  • Treat those around you at least as well as you treat yourself
  • Make the most of your life, it is the only life you have
  • Stay positive, or as positive as possible

As the saying goes, “It is all fun and games, then someone gets hurt”, don’t be that someone.

If reading this makes you feel funny, it is because your reading this entry has one or more Demons excited by your energy. They are never too far away. To get rid of the attraction you have created, read something that inspires you. Reading something uplifting is a good way to keep things out of your life you would rather not have around. A better way is to try to live a wholesome life other people will want to copy. I recommend some uplifting posts from this blog.

I recommend a post such as:

My heroes, and the hero you are too

Character lesson from a homeless guy

Rediscover your gifts and use them in your life

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