Originally posted by 7ate9You don't need to be a devil to cause death and mayhem any man
I think you are so wrong.
Take Iraq for example where you have Bush on one end trying to throw hell out to the other and vice-versa. The devil isn't found at one end because Bush is a Christian, but found at both. If people like Bush are creating these situations(increasing the devil) then they should be attacked, until they learn to act appropriately.
W f Bush trying to throw hell out, and he has caused the deaths of many, many innocent people...
can do that, when people capture other people just because, and shot
them in the head, or hack their heads off, you don't need to be a
devil to do that. The devil comes to steal, kill, and destroy his work
is being done when those things occur.
The devil if you look purely at scripture is the being that is tempting
the human race into doing the acts above, as well as all the other acts
of sin where man attacks man, and man sins against God. When man
justifies his hate toward other men it can be spiritually driven or not,
the bottom line is our walk, is it filled with grace and mercy or hate
and vengance? The devil's time is short and he knows it.
Kelly
Originally posted by 7ate9I'm saying no human is the 'devil' that the devil is the father of lies,
Hate and vengence is what Bush programmes towards terrorism AND anything connected to it... such as Iraq. He uses 'evil' to win. If you really think he was working for God, then why is their no tears for innocent people who have died, for people who have lost loved ones, people who have their lives ruined, people who are going to think Jesus is a funny joke. Y ...[text shortened]... t. He has to say look I was wrong to you people, I'm sorry, what can I do for YOU!!!
he is the one that manipulating the human race to act out and fulfill
its lusts and seek out everything, but God within their lives. You
want to wrap up a human and call him the devil, I’m saying it isn’t
title a human can wear, but a real being who is bent on keeping the
human race at odds with both itself, and the God who created it.
Kelly