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Demons - Is There Evidence They Exist?

nPeace

Veteran Member
Oh yes, I read it.

That is what happens when you are too tolerant with immigrants. Denmark is doing a much work with that.

Ciao

- viole
The blame will be placed on anything other than a "very atheistic society" or "strongly secular country", of course.
No doubt too, those immigrants will be nothing other than religions people from a background that fits "worship for weapons and all, and religiosity levels of that country".
SMH
There is very little evidence that the migrants are to blame for a rise in violent crime.

2 Timothy 3:13 says . . .wicked men and impostors will advance from bad to worse, misleading and being misled. . .
The truth is, crime and violence - lawlessness - is linked to wicked men and imposters. So, that does not necessarily mean atheists, although it doesn't exclude atheists.
Wicked men are found in both religious and non-religious people.

An atheist is not automatically a wicked person, although not being a righteous person.
Imposters, most certainly are among religious people, because they seek to mislead, and so, hide what they are.
However, it's the whole world, alienated from God, that allows the increase of lawlessness. How so?

It can be illustrated with the domino effect.
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Because of the structure of the system, which has no glue, really, one effect will trigger others, and the effects will be continuous... never reversing.
So, you won't see any domino falling the opposite direction.

To give an example...
People are eager to blame migration, with little or no evidence, but suppose we were to pin the blame on migration, is that really the cause? No.
The domino with migration marked on its back is only one of the effects. The cause is greater.

Nothing you would accept though.
You are too busy ignoring the evidence we have, to clamor for a guess, with little or no evidence to support it. :p
1 John 5:19

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viole

Ontological Naturalist
Premium Member
The blame will be placed on anything other than a "very atheistic society" or "strongly secular country", of course.
No doubt too, those immigrants will be nothing other than religions people from a background that fits "worship for weapons and all, and religiosity levels of that country".
SMH
There is very little evidence that the migrants are to blame for a rise in violent crime.
Yes, those immigrants who introduced those violence are theists. If I could decide, I would ask any immigrant, at the border, to physically rip the pages from a copy of their Scriptures that are not in line with the secular value of the country they are about to enter. And if they do not do that, we know they are not serious, and should therefore be sent back to where they came from.

So, it should be very easy to see who wants to integrate and who does not, at day one.

And again, that is not the same with Denmark, equally atheistic, while being much more rational when its comes to let people in.

n atheist is not automatically a wicked person, although not being a righteous person.
Imposters, most certainly are among religious people, because they seek to mislead, and so, hide what they are.
However, it's the whole world, alienated from God, that allows the increase of lawlessness. How so?
Atheists are like afairists. They exist because some believe in God. If people would believe in God as little as fairies, then, the term would not exist.

Because of the structure of the system, which has no glue, really, one effect will trigger others, and the effects will be continuous... never reversing.
So, you won't see any domino falling the opposite direction.

To give an example...
People are eager to blame migration, with little or no evidence, but suppose we were to pin the blame on migration, is that really the cause? No.
The domino with migration marked on its back is only one of the effects. The cause is greater.

Nothing you would accept though.
You are too busy ignoring the evidence we have, to clamor for a guess, with little or no evidence to support it. :p
1 John 5:19​
What evidence? Your Jesus has so much evidence as Mickey Mouse.

Ciao

- viole
 

nPeace

Veteran Member
What evidence? Your Jesus has so much evidence as Mickey Mouse.
:laughing:
I wanted a front row seat on that day, but God said, "No. This is no laughing matter."
Even Noah didn't get to see the looks on their faces. He probably preferred not to.
I'm sure he was a little curious though... at least. ;)
 
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YoursTrue

Faith-confidence in what we hope for (Hebrews 11)
Yes, those immigrants who introduced those violence are theists. If I could decide, I would ask any immigrant, at the border, to physically rip the pages from a copy of their Scriptures that are not in line with the secular value of the country they are about to enter. And if they do not do that, we know they are not serious, and should therefore be sent back to where they came from.

So, it should be very easy to see who wants to integrate and who does not, at day one.

And again, that is not the same with Denmark, equally atheistic, while being much more rational when its comes to let people in.


Atheists are like afairists. They exist because some believe in God. If people would believe in God as little as fairies, then, the term would not exist.


What evidence? Your Jesus has so much evidence as Mickey Mouse.

Ciao

- viole
Consider that some religious holidays that people celebrate including atheists and non-atheists are mickey mouse holidays too.
 
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