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"the finest trick of the devil is to persuade you that he does not exist"
~ Charles Baudelaire
Originally posted by TheSubversiveOne
What do you truly know about the devil but your own twisted thoughts?
Originally posted by TheSubversiveOne
reply to post by BlueMule
"I" is a pronoun, not a declaration of what one is. Yes there is an "I"; you yourself use it.
Originally posted by TheSubversiveOne
Modern humans talking about devil's is admittedly the strangest sight I have ever seen. No one has seen or experienced a devil and never will, yet you all act like you have. What do you truly know about the devil but your own twisted thoughts?
Boy, talk about missing the point.
fyi, a religious painting isn't about the paint.
Originally posted by TheSubversiveOne
reply to post by BlueMule
Boy, talk about missing the point.
fyi, a religious painting isn't about the paint.
You said there is no I. Was that not your point? I said there is.
Originally posted by TheSubversiveOne
reply to post by BlueMule
I hope you understand the difference between film and reality, Neo.
Originally posted by 2WitnessesArrived
reply to post by SaturnFX
I REBUKE YOU SATAN IN THE NAME OF JESUS CHRIST, blessed are those who don't see but still believe. What will you say wene you see the many plagues falling down on earth just as proffesed in the book of Revelations and see the KING OF KINGS coming from the sky. YOUR PHILOSOPHICAL WORDS STILL WONT BE ENOUGH FOR YOU CAN TO ENTER IN TO HEAVEN, ONLY ACCEPTING SALVATION THREW JESUS CHRIST.
I hope you understand the difference between denotation and connotation, Agent Smith.
Like I said, a religious painting isn't about the paint.
But don't strain yourself too hard trying to understand. Just follow your programming and subvert like a good little agent.
Have you looked in the clouds lately, what do you see?