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05-03-2009, 03:13 PM
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If you get out of your sober mind
If you get out of your sober mind I was told you are susceptible to demons. I was told i have demons inside of me because i smoke weed everyday, but 1 question no body can answer is that.
Before you get out of your sober mind for the first time, How do you change once the demons are inside of you?
Do your physical attributes change? Are your emotions altered? Is your thought process distorted?
Why is it that you are punished for an eternity in hell for getting drunk or high or anything that takes you out of your sober mindstate? It doesn't seem fair to me that one punishment fits crimes.
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05-03-2009, 03:20 PM
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Originally Posted by adryan
If you get out of your sober mind I was told you are susceptible to demons. I was told i have demons inside of me because i smoke weed everyday, but 1 question no body can answer is that.
Before you get out of your sober mind for the first time, How do you change once the demons are inside of you?
Do your physical attributes change? Are your emotions altered? Is your thought process distorted?
Why is it that you are punished for an eternity in hell for getting drunk or high or anything that takes you out of your sober mindstate? It doesn't seem fair to me that one punishment fits crimes.
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Punishment is NOT the problem . . . there is none. Consequences, however, DO exist for ALL our actions. The only vehicle for producing your eternal soul (consciousness) is your sober mind. By minimizing its presence in your daily life . . you minimize and pollute the quantity and quality of its production. That surely will have repercussions (consequences) . . . but no punishment.
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05-03-2009, 03:41 PM
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In '1 Peter 5:8' the bible clearly gives a good picture of why we should remain sober; ' Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil, as a roaring lion, walketh about, seeking whom he may devour' in a general sense drugs and alcohol can leave your consciousness exposed to all sorts of bad things because during this time you are not utterly in control, i may give you a good hint who could be in control, either you or the drug itself. Something sinister is always watching our step, no wonder it strays us away from natures law/morals. That is why alcohol and drugs can influence people in different many ways, mostly bad to ourselves.
If you expose yourself to the cold you more likely to catch 'a cold' than the one in the warmth, i guess this is how God's beautiful law works. it isn't about him sending you to hell but we chose our ways. here is another immitation to this subject, we have all seen what happens to a woman when she's dressed in a perversive way, Men look at her in a perversive manner, which is utterly her fault for disrespecting herself not the male candidates. That is the logical law
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05-03-2009, 05:12 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by adryan
If you get out of your sober mind I was told you are susceptible to demons. I was told i have demons inside of me because i smoke weed everyday, but 1 question no body can answer is that.
Before you get out of your sober mind for the first time, How do you change once the demons are inside of you?
Do your physical attributes change? Are your emotions altered? Is your thought process distorted?
Why is it that you are punished for an eternity in hell for getting drunk or high or anything that takes you out of your sober mindstate? It doesn't seem fair to me that one punishment fits crimes.
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There are no demons, there are no angels, there are no supernatural beings of any kind. Whomever told you that you have demons in you because you smoke weed is a wackadoodle.
Not that smoking weed -- especially every day -- is a smart thing to do. It's not. But it doesn't mean you're possessed. 
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05-03-2009, 05:29 PM
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Citizen of humanity before a citizen of a nation.
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I wasn't sober for one day in high school and I did pretty well.
Going to college next year. Hooray.
P.S. The only thing that came inside of me was large amounts of food and drink.
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05-03-2009, 05:47 PM
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certain actions that a person takes, put you at higher risk for harm
it is your choice to inflict harm on yourself, or put yourself in harm's way,
so any harm that results is not a moral judgment or punishment,
so much as it is a natural consequence that follows naturally upon actions taken.
for instance, think of really dangerous neighborhoods. If you walk there alone at night, for instance, carrying a purse or wearing a lot of jewelry your are putting yourself at risk for harm. Physical harm if you are stabbed, emotional harm if you are sexually brutalized, financial harm if you are robbed.
Hang out in known high violence neighborhoods, where there is a high incidence of shooting, stabbing, for instance, you put yourself at higher risk.
What you put into your body also puts you at risk. Take in poisons into your body like the cleaning fluid under the sink with "poison" on it, you're going to get sick, possibly die.
When you drink or take drugs, you are putting in substances to your body that are known to cause physical harm (destroys brain cells, liver damage, other toxins that harm your physical body).
But in addition to the physical harm you put yourself at risk for, there is also harm that occurs at the etheric level. When a person drinks or takes drugs, it causes rips, tears, and holes in your etheric form, that invite and allow parasites in non-physical form to attach to you. What you are calling "demons".
Yes, they alter your emotions; yes they alter your thought process; yes they change your physical functioning.
If you don't want to put yourself at increased risk of harm, then the natural way to achieve that, is to not engage in the activities that put you at higher risk.
It's like saying why do i get lung cancer if i smoke cigarettes? why is god punishing me? no one is punishing you, it's just a natural consequence of actions you've taken.
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05-05-2009, 11:02 AM
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new world dreamer
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always finding the english language fascinating.
in this context: action must be: TAKEN!
 
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