Here we go. Bruh you just said not in the way we speak. But now they're demons? What's the difference between angels and ancestors?
Demons are nothing but fallen angels.
It took me a while to understand this, but the dead don't have the power or/and aren't allowed to communicate with the living.
These fallen angels have been impersonating and deceiving many to this day...
Bruh you have no idea wtf you talking about. You’re a fool if you think you dowhy would he want to read some bullshyt written by cacs in the 1920s?
That's what I mean, each belief has a different meaningActually the belief of ancient Jews was that demons are wandering spirits that came from when the fallen angels took human women and had offspring in Genesis 6. From the dead giants, nephilim and their descendants. They are not allowed to live with God and weren't suppose to even exist, but since they have no place they wander the earth looking for people who open themselves up to be influenced and even possessed.
There's a lot going on there to understand.
I'm gone read the book for myselfBruh you have no idea wtf you talking about. You’re a fool if you think you do
Bruh you have no idea wtf you talking about. You’re a fool if you think you do
That’s the mark of intelligenceI'm gone read the book for myself
That's what I mean, each belief has a different meaning
Damn you’re a fool for realIt was written by a Chicago doctor in the 1920s.
What is it about people like you, who speak so confidently about shyt they don’t know?It was written by a Chicago doctor in the 1920s.
Both mythology bull shyt
But interesting psychology reads
What makes his books unbiased? Not being confrontational, but I don't want be persuaded,I want knowledgeNo, that's part of the basis of what the bible is trying to tell people so they can understand what's going on.
People just don't study it like they need to.
It hasn't changed.
But you also are not going to understand it fully by just reading it yourself, because I'm sure you don't know Hebrew and Greek that well. You need somebody to guide you to what you need to understand.
I recommend 2 books by this one teacher, Michael Heiser. (The Unseen Realm, Reversing Hermon) He's got other books too, but to get started I recommend those 2. He gathers up a lot of scholarly information recently and put it together so you can understand why the bible was written like it was written.
But reading the bible is always going to give you a base to start from. So that's a requirement. You can't understand it if you don't read through it.