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I think the particular people you talked to are drinking the cool-aid and acting accordingly.
groups of individuals on this planet are the spawn of evil and beyond repentance and must be “eliminated”. Eliminated is the only term I can use to describe their attitude on the subject.
Can anyone give me a better picture?
i assume the groups you relate to are the nephilim (demons in human form) ?
Imagine every spirit is like silver. At every refinement stage the spirit gets more pure and cleaner, hence all spirits, both human and nephilim can be forgiven filled with pure goodness.
Originally posted by MDDoxs
However, an underlying theme I noticed with this particular branch of Christianity was this (new?) concern about combating the influence of the “dark ones”.
I had never known this particular religious denomination to emphasize the need to be aware and combat the forces of the “devil”, though the term devil was no exactly expressed and the promoting of good seemed to be taking a side seat to this crusade.
I found this in stark contrast to other previous experiences I have had speaking with religious individuals.
My question is: Is this a relatively new shift in ideology, or has this always been the case?
I ask this because with respect to some of the conversations I had this past weekend, it seems like some people believe that specific individuals, or groups of individuals on this planet are the spawn of evil and beyond repentance and must be “eliminated”. Eliminated is the only term I can use to describe their attitude on the subject.
Can anyone give me a better picture?
edit on 26-11-2012 by MDDoxs because: (no reason given)
I've stated this because a Catholic or Anglican (for example) would be entirely lost in a Christian church or meeting which actually discusses scripture.
"Eliminated" is your term as you stated above - so what was their words? Please give examples for someone to comment on.
Even if you are a non-practicing Catholic, how is it that you have no understanding that there are those whose father is the devil as Jesus stated?
I ask this because with respect to some of the conversations I had this past weekend, it seems like some people believe that specific individuals, or groups of individuals on this planet are the spawn of evil and beyond repentance and must be “eliminated”. Eliminated is the only term I can use to describe their attitude on the subject.
Originally posted by MDDoxs
reply to post by Rapha
are you saying my relations are demons? or that is the "evil" they are referring to?.