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Modern mythology. Existentialism and modern demonology

According to sola scriptura chruch fathers, demons are fallen angels that rebells against God. I've changed my mind. But the Greek Word for spirit is pneuma meaning wind or breath. This means that the theological semantics used for smog would be demon - an evil wind. Tobacco smoke would cover this concept, and laughing gas too. With an existential view it can be both, not necessarily but it could. As i write this and as you read it, i want you to open the window and listen to the winds. some of these winds are wicked and can possess people. In psychology this is mentioned as demonour, a diagnos given to people who suffer from demon possession.

I been doing the Don Quixiote with an existential way to reason on my experience. I been doing an Ephesians chapter 6. And are taken out from the spiritual warfare evangelical church has in their doctrines based on Ephesians chapter 6.

It's just the smog that sound, its just the fumes from cars that make those noises. So we read Salomo's preacher, vanity of vanity says the preacher, all is vanity... a chasing after winds.

I don't want you to be alarmed with this obeservation. But winds can teach us alot, listen to them, and analyze what they try to say.

There is a sacral way to fight evil spirits and there is a profane one. One thing does not exclude the other. The sacral way is binding the evil spirits, while the profane is accomplished by observing enviroment diciplines. After been caught up with the Lord fighting ephesians I have had a lot of knew knowledge and insights. But all is vanity, a chasing after winds.
 
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According to sola scriptura chruch fathers, demons are fallen angels that rebells against God. I've changed my mind. But the Greek Word for spirit is pneuma meaning wind or breath. This means that the theological semantics used for smog would be demon - an evil wind. Tobacco smoke would cover this concept, and laughing gas too. With an existential view it can be both, not necessarily but it could. As i write this and as you read it, i want you to open the window and listen to the winds. some of these winds are wicked and can possess people. In psychology this is mentioned as demonour, a diagnos given to people who suffer from demon possession.

I been doing the Don Quixiote with an existential way to reason on my experience. I been doing an Ephesians chapter 6. And are taken out from the spiritual warfare evangelical church has in their doctrines based on Ephesians chapter 6.

It's just the smog that sound, its just the fumes from cars that make those noises. So we read Salomo's preacher, vanity of vanity says the preacher, all is vanity... a chasing after winds.

I don't want you to be alarmed with this obeservation. But winds can teach us alot, listen to them, and analyze what they try to say.

There is a sacral way to fight evil spirits and there is a profane one. One thing does not exclude the other. The sacral way is binding the evil spirits, while the profane is accomplished by observing enviroment diciplines. After been caught up with the Lord fighting ephesians I have had a lot of knew knowledge and insights. But all is vanity, a chasing after winds.
Uh..... no......
 
To add if you misunderstood. American psychological association has the diagnos 'demoneur' within their range. It is mentioned in abonormal psychology chapters in university class and their schoolbook 'psychology' by Bruce E Goldstein, Boston University, course A for psychology class. Exactly the criteria for demoneur i don't know.

But it's your schoolbook, you should've known!!

It's intrerdiciplinary with theology. And the explaniation for it's cause is there explainable with metrology, and our mothers common sense (our mother teach that weather can inflict illness.)
 
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