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A book worth reading IMoThe Screwtape Letters is one of the most brilliant pieces of black comedy ever written.
Well I’m a simple gal, and I thought it was a very insightful book.He is peddling in basic apologetics with little depth and more often then not no basis in scripture.
I would disagree, but the first part of this sentence does seem to contradict the second. I think that looking around us right now at the state of the world shows you that evil is a thing.The devil or demos are fake, they aren't their own separate beings outside of the human mind and there are no "incorporeal entities" out there (in the context of this life or rather in this current state of consciousness, but this would be a massive tangent I will not go into)
Have you ever heard of a chap called Jerry Marzinsky?Yes there are rare cases of "possessed" or rather mentally ill people that got "healed" by becoming a monk or something, but it's always just the pure exercising of will in regards of ignoring intrusive thoughts or hallucinations that those people still see/hear on a daily basis
I know, it's not gospel. That's not what I said. I said its relatability makes it darkly funny.The "screwtape letters" by C.S. Lewis are a fun read but you really shouldn't take his writing seriously. He is peddling in basic apologetics with little depth and more often then not no basis in scripture.
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On the topic of Theosis, how can you become a God or a Demon through Theosis if neither of them exist? I'm not going to sperg out about Theosis itself because it's an extremely difficult concept to properly explain and I can't even hope of accomplish that, but the core tenets rely on Demons and God both being real, as Theosis loosely means to become 'as God', which implies that God is real, which follows that Demons must also be real. Consistency in stance is important when you're talking about subjects like this.
Well it was just a side note that wasn't adressed to anyone, i just knew that someone would bring up the screwtape letters because it's pretty much the most popular book adressing the nature of demons.I know, it's not gospel. That's not what I said. I said its relatability makes it darkly funny.
Well I think that the world is (functionally) a 100% material place but that there might be some strange stuff going on with the consciousness of a person because there might be, for example, legit cases of deja-vu going on and that there might be at least something like a solipsistic afterlife due to the fact that one can spend a lifetime within a strong drug trip. Death seems to trigger all kinds of chemical reactions in the brain and it might very well cause a seemingly never ending dream.The point of the trope that they don’t enjoy it is to show that the deal is hollow from the start. Hollywood tends not to be subtle.
A book worth reading IMo
Well I’m a simple gal, and I thought it was a very insightful book.
I would disagree, but the first part of this sentence does seem to contradict the second. I think that looking around us right now at the state of the world shows you that evil is a thing.
Have you ever heard of a chap called Jerry Marzinsky?
The reduction of the spiritual/ immaterial realm to just intellect is an enlightenment basterdization and flattening of the meaning of the non-material.Lucifer is a being of pure intellect;
These stories are parables about making sacrifices where you debase yourself, like sucking harvey weinstein cock for a role. And the betrayal where they squeeze you for every legalistic opportunity is about how bad bedfellows act. Your question is easily answered: Why would they be kind and fenerous and let you enjoy more than strictly necessary?has all eternity to torture your soul afterwards, you'd think it would be better to let the guy enjoy his wish so others might be tempted to do the same.
I have to agree, all the Data suggests as much. As human beings, we can LaForge our own path. I was a Riker in the woods for several years and I know, humans are stronger than they know. If we want, we can make it so.Don't talk to demons, it's not worf it.
All the puns. Make it go.I have to agree, all the Data suggests as much. As human beings, we can LaForge our own path. I was a Riker in the woods for several years and I know, humans are stronger than they know. If we want, we can make it so.
Like I said, it would incline more people to have deals for the short term gain. A lot of the stories have the demons cheat the human as a moral that they can't even get the short term enjoyment, due to obviously people being retarded.These stories are parables about making sacrifices where you debase yourself, like sucking harvey weinstein cock for a role. And the betrayal where they squeeze you for every legalistic opportunity is about how bad bedfellows act. Your question is easily answered: Why would they be kind and fenerous and let you enjoy more than strictly necessary?
But they don't need to. People's ambition, pride, lust, the temptation stretches into the infinite. Look at lolcows, there is no shortage of bad temptation. It only needs a good promise, not a good return on investment.Like I said, it would incline more people to have deals for the short term gain. A lot of the stories have the demons cheat the human as a moral that they can't even get the short term enjoyment, due to obviously people being retarded.
The Screwtape Letters is one of the most brilliant pieces of black comedy ever written. Like when he's telling Wormwood to make the human think everyone around him is being annoying on purpose. I struggle with that one these days.
I'm your Huckleberry.I should see about reading those, as soon as I find a PDF.
That misses the point of Theosis completely. It's not about 'striving' to become as god, it's about 'becoming' as God, it's about repentance and killing your ego so that you can receive the reward that Christ wants to give to you, which is eternal life and a seat in the kingdom of heaven as someone who shares in the divinity of the Holy Trinity. What you're doing is reducing it to some kind of moral principle that gives you a guide to be a better person in life, which is heretical and incorrect.Also theosis does not require or imply "god" being real, it just requires the concept of "god" to be a thing and then you just try to strive to become more like it through different practices.
You either hear the voice of Christ and the Holy Spirit, or you don't. That doesn't mean that something exists or not, it's just a reflection of where you are in your faith. That and you should never be looking for proof of something that's outside of the scope of material reality from inside that material reality because it's a complete waste of time and a trick by the demons to get you to run in circles. Even from a base, skeptical, logical standpoint that makes zero sense; how can a drawing with no capacity to understand the artist that drew it prove the existence of the artist?I am very careful with all "spiritual" explanations of things because I see how easy it is to cope away all kinds of things with it and how there never seems to be definite proof of a "spiritual" realm or something.
There's actually no concept of demons in Judaism, at least not in the Christian sense. Witchcraft and divination are still serious sins in both religions though.Of course Israeli hands would type up a thread like this.
Likely not. They need your free consent, and deception prevents you from exercising the total freedom of will to accept their offer. More likely they'll wear you down to give in instead through ongoing infestation/oppression phenomena, or provide you with preternatural abilities and knowledge as an "incentive".No, but they would have enough loopholes that it wouldnt matter