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Originally posted by SaturnFX
I wonder...can you sell your soul for anything?
what if your negotiate a contract that says "I offer my soul in exchange for all previous souls sold into hell are set free to enter heaven"...
-ponders-
Originally posted by cluckerspud
I have offered it many times. Tempting the overlords doesn't always seem to work.
"Take my damn soul and in return all I ask is for fame and fortune"!!!!!!!!
"Come get it biz-nitches"!!!!
Originally posted by Whirpool
reply to post by Monts
was he drinking, you see i have a friend right and when he drinks alot he starts saying that hes the devil, and he does some crazy eye thing it always scares the crap out of everyone. So yeah if this guy sold his soul, well my friend is satan himself.
Originally posted by Monts
Originally posted by Partygirl
As “the god of this world,” Satan has dominion over those who live without Christ in the world (2 Corinthians 4:4). All you have to do to ensure Satan takes your soul is reject the gift of eternal salvation offered to you by Christ!
"Ok bud, I belong to you from now on, no exceptions. Now give me fame and fortune, and I'll belong to you when I die"
I personally don't believe in the devil. But if i could sell my soul I would for immortality that way i wouldn't need to go to hell after
Originally posted by Bixxi3
Originally posted by SaturnFX
I wonder...can you sell your soul for anything?
what if your negotiate a contract that says "I offer my soul in exchange for all previous souls sold into hell are set free to enter heaven"...
-ponders-
Don't do that! There is already a shortage of chairs in heaven as it is.
Originally posted by Misterlondon
I personally don't believe in the devil. But if i could sell my soul I would for immortality that way i wouldn't need to go to hell after
then your immortal life, would become a living hell.. you cannot cheat the devil..
Originally posted by Whirpool
reply to post by Monts
LOL i guess ur right, but in any case if he really sold his soul to the devil, why would he tell you? im thinking that maybe he was trying to take your soul to replace his.
Like what if somewhere in the "Selling your Soul" contract it says, " if you convince someone to sell their soul we will give you your soul back guaranteed"..
Originally posted by Monts
reply to post by Misterlondon
I have heard about Robert Johnson- I worked with a big delta-blues fan last year, so Robert Johnson was a common name on our Artist playlist.
From what I remember, the song "crossroads" is about selling your soul to the devil, but I'll have to refresh my memory and check him out again.
Robert Johnson was a great American Blues musician. Ranked 5th out of 100 on Rolling Stones list as the greatest guitarists of all time. The legend goes that he wanted to be great at guitar and was instructed to head to a crossroads. There he met the devil who tuned his guitar, giving him mastery over the instrument. Johnson did little to dispel the rumors, even encouraging them by alluding to the fact that he had, indeed, made a deal with the prince of darkness. He produced 6 records before his death at age 27. Johnson’s death is controversial as the most common claim is he was caught flirting with a married women and she offered him some whiskey which was believed to be poisoned by her husband. He was buried in an unmarked grave, the location of which is still under debate.
Originally posted by Monts
reply to post by Misterlondon
I have heard about Robert Johnson- I worked with a big delta-blues fan last year, so Robert Johnson was a common name on our Artist playlist.
From what I remember, the song "crossroads" is about selling your soul to the devil, but I'll have to refresh my memory and check him out again.
Originally posted by Whirpool
reply to post by Monts
LOL i guess ur right, but in any case if he really sold his soul to the devil, why would he tell you? im thinking that maybe he was trying to take your soul to replace his.
Like what if somewhere in the "Selling your Soul" contract it says, " if you convince someone to sell their soul we will give you your soul back guaranteed"..
Originally posted by jude11
Originally posted by Monts
reply to post by Misterlondon
I have heard about Robert Johnson- I worked with a big delta-blues fan last year, so Robert Johnson was a common name on our Artist playlist.
From what I remember, the song "crossroads" is about selling your soul to the devil, but I'll have to refresh my memory and check him out again.
That's exactly what it's about. RJ went down to cross Roads and sold his soul for the blues. The Movie CrossRoads is still a pretty good watch if you haven't seen it. A little Hollywood and not about RJ per se, but some great tunes and they tell the RJ story.
The one with Ralph Machio, not the new one with whatshername.