Below the ground level and core of the earth are the burning pits of hell. Hell is not what you think it is. Humans in history assumed that hell was a place for bad human souls. In the past, the human understanding of hell was made so it would keep people in order. In reality, hell is a place only for the inhabitants of demons. Demons do not destroy the human world but they do not help it either. Their goals in life are only to be entertained. When hell ran out of entertainment, demons traveled the human world for something more fun. Today, demons make contracts with people so that they can see something happen. For example, a demon makes a contract with Donald Trump to make him president. Why did this demon make a contract with Donald Trump? Because it's entertaining to see a scumbag like Donald …show more content…
Dead human souls are strictly illegal to own.
8. Never show yourself as a demon in public.
9. To gain in rank, you need to do a million years of community service. Every rank you achieve, a million years is added to gain another rank. For example, private: 1 million years, special private:2 million years, sergeant: 3 million years.
10. If in anyway die, your rank will deduct by 2. If you are rank one or two this rule does not impact you.
12. If any demon impacts the human world without a human doing so for them, they will be severely punished by Lucifer and then get locked up in heaven for a few million years.
11. Be a good demon...
Demons like to be free, and when a demon code of conduct is created for them, they get annoyed. They're still annoyed by this Code of Conduct today...
All the other planets in the universe have a hell. They might have different laws and customs and kings but they're all still populated by demons. Every trillion years, all the demon kings meet for cohabitations. The queens get pregnant and for about a hundred years, prepare their children to be the next king and queens. I know it sounds gross, but that's how it is. Don't blame
To this day, there are a lot of people that sell their soul to the devil. It all started a long time ago, when people soul their soul for money, beauty, long life, fame, power etc. in Washington Irving’s “The Devil and Tom Walker,” and the movie “Snow White and the Huntsman,” there are people that sell their soul to the devil, like Tom Walker and Queen Ravenna.
Love between an angel and a demon is seemingly impossible. Creatures like these are meant to loathe each other, never falling in love. Their jobs are simple, to capture the souls of a dying human to take back to their realm. While an angel is used to purify the soul of a human, a demon 's job is to try and eradicate the righteousness left in a person. When they cross paths, they are meant to annihilate one another. Somehow, one day, the basic rules of life were altered forever.
The demon is just like the king demanding their be blood shed for blood justice whether or not there is a personal guilt involved. Shahrazad is no more responsible for what the king 's first wife did than the merchant is for innocently scattering date pits, one of which killed the demon 's son. In both cases, a new, better kind of justice must be taught. “This is what the stories in the first set do--they teach justice with forbearance. Evil people are turned into deer and dogs, not killed, and the innocent merchant is set free, thanks to the care and charity of the three old men”
In “How Much Land Does a Man Need”, the devil used the main character Pahom’s greed to lead him to death, and in “The Imp and the Crust”, the devil forces the main character, a poor peasant, to sin by getting him drunk. There is a similarity between those two stories concerning the demon’s role, that the demon challenges or temps human to sin.
If angels enter Hell, they will become demons. If demons enter Heaven, they will be destroyed. That is unless they are freed from Hell and they seek forgiveness. Which is why Michael and Lucifer have decided to meet on neutral territory, Purgatory. “I must admit”, Lucifer said, “I’m surprised that you wanted to see me.”
As American culture began to change, folktales passed down from generation to generation began to fade from popular memory. Instead of gathering around fireplaces to hear stories of the Devil and his ilk, Americans turned on their televisions or went to the theater to get their entertainment. Despite the decline in popularity of folktales, the Devil did not disappear from the consciousness of the American public, but rather found a new home in the modern age. As pop culture became the modern version of folklore, stories of the Devil became commonplace on both the big and small screens. From horror classics to cult-favorite television shows, the Devil has become a pop culture steadfast; and not only is Satan a prolific character, but a popular
In scripture, we can see that more than once Jesus cast out demons from people and had the power to shut their mouths. In Luke 11:14 one can see the power of Christ over demons, “And He was casting out a demon, and it was mute; when the demon had gone out, the mute man spoke; and the crowds were amazed.” Another place in scripture that we can see where evil gets its power from is in the book of Job. Satan had to ask for God’s permission to torment Job. We know by this that any authority Satan has, has been given to him by God. God has given him the authority over worldly things as mentioned in John 14:20; however, it is important to remember that Satan cannot do anything that is outside of God’s will and purposes. In 1 John 4:4 we are reminded that as long as we have Christ in us, we ...
Demons could be either evil or good, and were created by the gods with human bodies
The powers and forces of Satan are still evident in the world today. From the beginning of time, Satan seduced Adam and Eve into believing that they would become as gods. Adam was instructed by God not to eat of the tree of knowledge of good and evil,
Satan can only influence people to make the immoral and unrespectable decisions. Which delays Christians from joining God in everlasting life and eternal happiness in the kingdom of heaven. The devil never accepts defeat and does not quit from its objective to disrupt the good on earth. A viewer can see this when Jesus takes his last breath and speaks his last words on the cross. The camera is looking down on the devil as it screams in agony.
Although Satan can never reconcile his two rivaling desires, his attempts for autonomy and recognition from God result in catastrophic circumstances, both for Satan and humanity. As previously established, Satan travels to Eden in order to tempt mankind. In order to do this, Satan persuades Sin and Death to allow him to pass through Hell’s gate. The immediate result of this is that Satan also releases Sin and Death who paved a path:
Little do they realize that God has never intended for us to be demon-centered, but God-centered. As a result, they spend much of their time casting demons. This then raises a question of how much do they trust God for their protection, not to mention what God Himself promised to us as our means of protection in His Word, e.g. Angelic protection (Psalms 34:7; Hebrews 1: 14). Demonic obsession starts with an occasional or gradual torment until the person’s mind is completely under demonic control.
From the angels, we can highlight the common purpose, sense of belonging, commitment and pride in being part of a family, business knowledge, flexibility and speed in decision-making and long-term vision and trust, among others. The characteristics of the demons show that they are usually very strongly resistant to change the problem of succession, imbalances in salaries and rewards, lack of flexibility, the structure of relationships and emotions which makes it very difficult to establish the limits between professional, family and personal relationships. A family problem can end up seriously affecting the business and vice
In the West, this anti-god is called the devil, Satan (Hebrew- hasatan- the advisory), and Lucifer (bringer of light). Though this has its roots in antiquity, the modern concepts are far removed from the distant past. In modern mythology, this anti-god is the cause for anything the people see as evil (unhealthy for individual and society). He is the ruler of this world and with the assistance of his minions, called demons, he battles with god for the dominion of our very souls. This myth helps to keep people from doing things that could be viewed as unhealthy, for if you commit an evil act, the devil will own your soul.
The most common reference to demons in the Bible is Luke 8:26-33 where Jesus casts out demons in a man and tells them to go into the herd of pigs nearby. Matthew 15:21-28, also gives an account of a demon possessed girl, “Then Jesus went thence, and departed into the coasts of Tyre and Sidon. And, behold, a woman of Canaan came out of the same coasts, and cried unto him, saying, ‘Have mercy on me, O Lord, thou son of David; my daughter is grievously vexed with a devil.’ …………… The she came and worshipped him saying, ‘Lord, help me.’