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Yes I know this is mean but did anyone else LTAO when they read that.
Ah humans, if nothing else they are entertaining.
So all these "demon" encounters tend to happen to highly religious people when they're sleeping.
Huh imagine that, I wonder what the odds are.
Originally posted by Zane Zackerly
Originally posted by 14221
For all we know they may be angels and offer a better way of life than what we have here!
I believe that is exactly the attitude they will exploit in order to deceive millions.
Originally posted by sophieann
reply to post by Zane Zackerly
I do have another question though. When this happened to you, did you have any pets? Cats? if so was it in the room with you asleep or reacting in anyway? I am convinced my cats protect me.
Originally posted by TDawgRex
reply to post by Zane Zackerly
I have to ask.
If you felt threatened, why did you not fight back?
Even if it meant your own death.
Isn't that what a fight to the death is about?
In my opinion, you just lost a battle, are you prepared to fight the war?
Originally posted by Wheresourights
Bravo to OP- and my pictures would be great addition to your post!
thanks
WOR
Originally posted by autowrench
reply to post by defrost
Have any of you looked into the original meaning of the word, which is Greek? It means "Inner Self," or Inner Spirit." It does not mean little read guys with pitchforks trying to steal human souls. That part was made up by your masters in the Vatican City, to scare you into compliance. Still works, I see.
Blindly attaching a Christian name to everything you do not understand is not the way to make friends and influence people. You never know when you may be standing next to an Alien, or even speaking to one. And you have no way of knowing of your Jesus is really what you think, of if the holy spirit you all talk about is a Demon. No one have proved anything concerning Jesus, Satan, or Demons. I think the Holy Roman Church made them all up.
Originally posted by MeTarzan
The word "demon" jades the discussion, at least for me, because it implies a "biblical" context and explanation of the OP's experience.
Just because the entity at the window isn't an "alien," it doesn't follow that it therefore must be a "demon" in the biblical sense.
There are, reportedly, 3D physical aliens, as well as higher dimensional non-physical aliens. Some are good, some are malevolent, just like humans.
An equally reasonable answer is that the OP was being harassed by a higher dimensional malevolent alien. Or, the OP was on meds, and having a lucid dream. Or, the OP made the story up. Not saying he did, how would I know, just saying that fabricating the story is a possibility.
Originally posted by autowrench
reply to post by Zane Zackerly
I could sense the resentment toward something at the heart of many of your posts.
Yes, I will admit there is resentment towards the Church of Christianity, and on Christians in general, and I have some very good reasons. I was treated like an alien as a child by my Mother, a devout Christian, and her Church. I was ordered out, and told never to return for reading the Bible and having questions. So, I decided to look into them, and I found out a lot of things that most Christians do not know, and their preacher will never tell them.
I have posted what I found out about the King James and New Testament in these forums, and have talked to many educated people who agree with me that the Christian religions is so far for the truth they profess, it is terrible. I do not mean harm, only to get people such as yourself to look deeper into your religion and your book. And into the ET Beings that are interacting with some humans. Instead of just believing your eyes, look deeper, friend.
Originally posted by GafferUK1981
I'd go see a doctor if I were you... Please don't turn to religion as the cure...
I do not believe in Modern Medicine
The medical industry is no longer to be trusted
Why Pharmaceutical Drugs Do Not Work
Everything is backwards; Doctors destroy health
I will NEVER trust another Doctor even if my LIFE depends on it...
Wiki Source
The words dæmon and daimôn are Latinized spellings of the Greek "δαίμων", a reference to the daemons of ancient Greek religion and mythology, as well as later Hellenistic religion and philosophy.
In Plato's Symposium, the priestess Diotima teaches Socrates that love is not a god, but rather a "great daemon" (202d). She goes on to explain that "everything daemonic is between divine and mortal" (202d-e), and she describes daemons as "interpreting and transporting human things to the gods and divine things to men; entreaties and sacrifices from below, and ordinances and requitals from above..." (202e). In Plato's Apology of Socrates, Socrates claimed to have a daimonion (literally, a "divine something")[9] that frequently warned him - in the form of a "voice" - against mistakes but never told him what to do.[10] However, the Platonic Socrates never refers to the daimonion as a daimōn; it was always an impersonal "something" or "sign".
In Scripture and in Catholic theology this word has come to mean much the same as devil and enotes one of the evil spirits or fallen angels
Demon (Greek daimon and daimonion; Lat. damonium).—In Scripture and in Catholic theology this word has come to mean much the same as devil and enotes one of the evil spirits or fallen angels (see Evil). And in fact in some places in the New Testament where the Vulgate, in agreement with the reek, has daemonium, our vernacular versions read devil. The precise distinction between the two terms in ecclesiastical usage may be seen in the phrase used in the decree of the Fourth Lateran Council: "Diabolus enim et alii daemones" (The devil and the other demons), i.e. all are demons, and the chief of the demons is called the devil. This distinction is observed in the Vulgate New Testament, where diabolus represents the Greek diabolos, and in almost every instance refers to Satan himself, while his subordinate angels are described, in accordance with the Greek, as daemones or daemonia.
We have a curious instance of the confusion caused by the ambiguity and variations in the meaning of the word, in the case of the celebrated "Daemon" of Socrates. This has been understood in a bad sense by some Christian writers who have made it a matter of reproach that the great Greek philosopher was accompanied and prompted by a demon. But, as Cardinal Manning clearly shows in his paper on the subject, the word here has a very different meaning. He points to the fact that both Plato and Xenophon use the form daimonion, which Cicero rightly renders as divinum aliquid, "something divine". And after a close examination of the account of the matter given by Socrates himself in the reports transmitted by his disciples, he concludes that the promptings of the "Daemon" were the dictates of conscience, which is the voice of God.
Originally posted by morganguy
Originally posted by spacemanjupiter
There is a relatively good amount of evidence in comparison, for the existence of typical ETs or inter dimensional people that people like to label as demons.
Where is all of this evidence?
Originally posted by autowrench
Christians are living in the Dark Ages still, it seems. Still believing what the Catholic Church has been shoving down their throats for many years now, and some just cannot see through it. I would say if one went to a clinical psychiatrist and began talking about seeing demons, that person would very quickly be labelled as mentally ill, and delusional. I can say unequivocally that what you all term as "aliens" cannot be classified under one all inclusive banner.