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Susan Crabtree's avatar

I comment often to spread the Truth and Word of God.

Satan was attacking me. I cried out, “please surround me with Your protection, Your angels, if this is what You want of me!”

He did. Satan’s minions still tempt, seeking a crack in the full armor of God, but they don’t get far. (Ephesians 6: 10-20 …put on the armor of God). God isn’t just faithful, He delivers.

Please don’t just read Doc’s words, act on them, for they are the gift we need to move Heaven to steal Satan’s thunder and hatred and destruction of us all.

God bless you and protect you.

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Ranee Armstrong's avatar

I do my best to live by the 10 commandments - My life is built on the framework and it surely hasn’t been built overnight, but piece by piece. It’s still getting the finishing touches.

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A Quiet Leaf's avatar

Thank you sharing this, may it reach each dying soul and may they come to the Light.

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Cindy's avatar

Ok - so Satan hates mankind - some have suggested because we were made from the dust of the earth & yes, also in the image of the creator & my curiosity has always been drawn to the design (and order) of the heavens- the world we don’t understand. We are not left with that manual or it has gone missing & therefore left wondering how the angels were created (of what substance) & why some chose to obey & some did not. I am not justifying Satan’s reasoning to rebel; however, trying to understand a perspective that is missing from the story line we are left with. Why did some of the son’s of God choose to entangle themselves with mankind- what could have possibly led them to forfeit?

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Clarity Check's avatar

The core "possession" in this case isn't just about a literal demonic entity, but rather the pervasive "Unquestioning Acceptance of Externalized Evil as the Sole Causal Force for Suffering" that holds the article's narrative captive. This functions as an unchallenged foundational assumption, preventing any exploration of internal psychological states, systemic societal issues, or the complexities of human agency as contributing factors to suffering. By perpetually attributing all negativity to an external adversary, the article remains immersed in a myth saturated framework , where a literal "Devil" provides a simple, binary explanation for all perceived ills, thereby absorbing contradictions and protecting a simplified worldview from critical examination. Even this comment will be polarized against as this 'Devil'. As a result, it is written not for the author but for an observer.

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From the BOX BUNGALOW's avatar

Just read this for the 3rd time because it is so good.

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From the BOX BUNGALOW's avatar

Yikes. So true. Yikes. We must be constantly on guard against him.

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Susan Crabtree's avatar

We were left with a manual. It’s called the Bible and everything we need to know is contained within its pages. Some things are written as riddles, some questions, to make us think, but it’s all there.

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