can.of.soup — Yesterday at 3:00 PM
Thank you so much for answering all my questions!! I really love reading every one of your responses, I learn something new every time! I understand what you mean by animals are free of sin and boy am I glad for that (I love animals and the thought of knowing my animals are in a good place really make me happy).
I still have more questions about ghosts, ghosts in term being “spirit” as opposed to human ghosts and possibly a couple questions about contacting demons and angels on earth.
What’s stopping demons or angels from, for example, just “breaking the fourth wall” in a way and just being like “I’m a demon you’re looking at a demon!!!” Or something?
What if say, two friends were hanging out and one of them had the idea to try and “summon” a demon. It doesn’t seem to have worked but as the night goes on, there are more signs of soemtbing being there (scratches appearing on one or two of the participants, burns/red marks) what would that mean? Would it be the demon hurting them?
What is an evil spirit capable of? And by “mastered all of them” what exactly does that mean it had done?
What if someone believed in god but had also believed in human ghosts?
Would modern day witches, who claim they can speak to the dead/undead/spirits, also be free of sin or would that count as sin?
can.of.soup — Yesterday at 9:16 PM
Another question, do the seven deadly sins take a play in whether you go to heaven or not?
What if someone believed in god but it was for greedy reason? Like say, they only believed in god to go to heaven to see their pet or friend or family?
So I respond with the following…
No worries my friend, I’m happy to help You have a good thinking mind, and it’s always good to ask questions… reminds me of myself when I first learned about Christianity. Back then, I was fortunate to have other people answer my own questions, which resemble the questions you ask me now. I guess, generational knowledge in a sense. Or as a way of giving back. If that makes sense.
For me as well.
Personally, some of my favorite animals are birds, like crows and ravens. It’s cool to see them fly high and their “caw caws” are pleasing to my ears. God made all these animals so uniquely, and people can point at nature with animals hunting animals, but God’s intention like with the verse before is to have all animals coexisting peacefully with each other
Like with climate change and world war 3 impacts coming I feel bad for all the animal species that have suffered already / will suffer due to human factors out of their control Luckily, there’s a happy ending for all creation, for every creature
Revelation 5:13 And I heard every creature in heaven and on earth and under the earth and in the sea, and all that is in them, saying, “To him who sits on the throne and to the Lamb be blessing and honor and glory and might forever and ever!”
Thank you so much for answering all my questions!! I really love reading every one of your responses, I learn something new every time! I understand what you mean by animals are free of sin and boy am I glad for that (I love animals and the thought of knowing my animals are in a good place really make me happy).
I still have more questions about ghosts, ghosts in term being “spirit” as opposed to human ghosts and possibly a couple questions about contacting demons and angels on earth.
What’s stopping demons or angels from, for example, just “breaking the fourth wall” in a way and just being like “I’m a demon you’re looking at a demon!!!” Or something?
What if say, two friends were hanging out and one of them had the idea to try and “summon” a demon. It doesn’t seem to have worked but as the night goes on, there are more signs of soemtbing being there (scratches appearing on one or two of the participants, burns/red marks) what would that mean? Would it be the demon hurting them?
What is an evil spirit capable of? And by “mastered all of them” what exactly does that mean it had done?
What if someone believed in god but had also believed in human ghosts?
Would modern day witches, who claim they can speak to the dead/undead/spirits, also be free of sin or would that count as sin?
can.of.soup — Yesterday at 9:16 PM
Another question, do the seven deadly sins take a play in whether you go to heaven or not?
What if someone believed in god but it was for greedy reason? Like say, they only believed in god to go to heaven to see their pet or friend or family?
So I respond with the following…
No worries my friend, I’m happy to help You have a good thinking mind, and it’s always good to ask questions… reminds me of myself when I first learned about Christianity. Back then, I was fortunate to have other people answer my own questions, which resemble the questions you ask me now. I guess, generational knowledge in a sense. Or as a way of giving back. If that makes sense.
For me as well.
Personally, some of my favorite animals are birds, like crows and ravens. It’s cool to see them fly high and their “caw caws” are pleasing to my ears. God made all these animals so uniquely, and people can point at nature with animals hunting animals, but God’s intention like with the verse before is to have all animals coexisting peacefully with each other
Like with climate change and world war 3 impacts coming I feel bad for all the animal species that have suffered already / will suffer due to human factors out of their control Luckily, there’s a happy ending for all creation, for every creature
Revelation 5:13 And I heard every creature in heaven and on earth and under the earth and in the sea, and all that is in them, saying, “To him who sits on the throne and to the Lamb be blessing and honor and glory and might forever and ever!”