RE: Biblical Demonology
Quote from Forum Archives on July 5, 2012, 10:04 pmPosted by: joerevesz <joerevesz@...>
Other than the "sons of God" passage, where is the reference dealing with demons having any kind of material body? They have to have some kind of substance in order to impregnate human women.
Joe
> The term "demon" refers to a seemingly endless variety of supernatural entities, presenting a grisly bestiary that nonetheless have certain similarities in character, if not in form and function. In all accounts, demons are regarded as dangerous beings who are hostile to life and morality. Physically (if such a term can be truly applied to spirit-beings), demons vary wildly. From godlike entities of vast power to lowly shadow beings seemingly composed of tangible hate and little else.
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Posted by: joerevesz <joerevesz@...>
Other than the "sons of God" passage, where is the reference dealing with demons having any kind of material body? They have to have some kind of substance in order to impregnate human women.
Joe
> The term "demon" refers to a seemingly endless variety of supernatural entities, presenting a grisly bestiary that nonetheless have certain similarities in character, if not in form and function. In all accounts, demons are regarded as dangerous beings who are hostile to life and morality. Physically (if such a term can be truly applied to spirit-beings), demons vary wildly. From godlike entities of vast power to lowly shadow beings seemingly composed of tangible hate and little else.
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