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Satan Dispelled: the doctrine of demons Myths or Reality


Where do our beliefs come from? It is a question that we should all ask ourselves. As for most os us, the teachings, either from traditions or influence, that we gathered has become very much a part of our lives that we think there is no need to question them as if it is a part of our being. Many of us can be deceived without even knowing it. Although, a person who is being deceived does not even know that they are until they discover the flaws within their thinking. If we are to believe that our own heart cannot deceive us then why was it that the prophet Jeremiah did say, through inspiration, that:


“The heart is deceitful above all things,
and desperately wicked:
who can know it?”

As we go through our studies, on satan, demons, Lucifer and fallen angels, let us keep one thing in mind on "what did the original hearer, of these Scriptures, understood these passages and words to mean."

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