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   David Elkins to All   
   The Danger of Believing in Zombies and D   
   01 Mar 14 15:40:19   
   
   From: davidelkins777@gmail.com   
      
   The Danger of Believing in Zombies and Demons    
      
   One day I was sitting at a bookstore, I saw a picture book about the movie   
   World War z. As I flipped through the pages I noticed  a horrific picture. In   
   the picture there was a scene which depicted a man on the ground with a zombie   
   crouched over him. The    
   zombie was attacking him. The man on the ground had a look of despair and loss   
   etched across his features. I will be blunt. There is no evil thing which can   
   force someone to be evil against the person's will.   
      
   When a person foolishly believes in something not true, then they will live in   
   agony. It is the person's choice whether or not to believe that which is not   
   true. No one can force the evil belief onto them. If they choose to believe   
   it, then it is their    
   lie alone. No one made them do it.   
      
   In addition. the belief in demonic possession is also not true. It falsly   
   blurs the line between a servant of love and evil. When someone says they   
   believe  that they are possessed, then you should say, 'No, you are not. That   
   not true. Do you believe in    
   Love? Do you want to talk about it?' You never say to them, 'You are   
   possessed. The demons need to be driven out.' Apology is vital.   
      
   My name is David Elkins. If you want to visit my blog it is at w   
   w.davidelkins777.wordpress.com   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   

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