Although I don't believe this apparently scientists believe life formed on its own
- By stevevw
- Physical & Life Sciences
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Ok I get you now. The first thing to say would be that you believe in angels and demons if you think that God put you in such a world. If you don't then whats the problem. Your complaining about something you don't believe. Your acting like its true and you are going to suffer.Actually, no. I'm among the vast number of people that think that demons are purely metaphorical at best. But as you say, I'm just an outsider looking in so my opinion is worthless. Which is why I referred to the teachings of more mainstream Christian denominations among whom the belief in demons and their presence here on earth is quite prevalent.
If you have a problem with the teaching you'll have to take it up with them. And unless you're claiming some greater authority on the subject it's to them that I'll have to defer.
The second is if angels and demons are true then your qualifying this from your point of view which is not the same thing and will definitely be misrepresented.So my position holds, what kind of a loving God would place me in a world filled with fallen angels and demons, and then expect me to worship Him for doing so?
I mean how many versions of angels and demons are there including those besides Christian. If you grant the Christian version then you must grant all the other versions of what angels and demons represent in the world. So which one is true.
This shows that if angels and demons are tru then you are grasping at straws over subjective conceptions of angels and demons and cannot really know which one is a true representation.
I don't think anyone knows. We can have a guess or maybe draw out some truths from the bible or from other beliefs as to what they represent. But I don;t think you have done that.
That would be an effort in itself to go through every version there is and break them down, categorise them, find common themes and what they actually represent. Rather than the misrepresented assumptions that you think Christians mean.
But if you have then thats fair enough. But there would need to be some evidence. Just by the fact that you are not a Christian is one sign that we should be cautious as a non Christian understand this different to a Christian. But even then some Christians disagree. So then the question is which version of Christian meaning are you referring to lol.
Its not that simple.
Another aspect is that by believing those who believe in angels and demons your lending support for the overall truth of angels and demons. It seems there is a natural inclination for humans to believe in gods, the soul and afterlife and angels and demons.
So we could say that the idea of angels and demons may have some truth and the evidence is humans persistent belief and inclination. But as humans we are completely incapable of fully understanding this.
So the concepts we come up with are never a true representation and therefore cannot be relied upon fully. But there may be some aspects we can draw out based on common experiences and beliefs.
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