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  2. Ghosts aren't real, but demons are - AOL

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    Jan. 27—There are two pointed references to ghosts in the New Testament and the question arises if there are such things. The first reference is Matthew 14:26 where Jesus' disciples saw him ...

  3. War in Heaven - Wikipedia

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    The concept of a war in heaven at the end of time became an addendum to the story of Satan's fall at the genesis of time—a narrative which included Satan and a third of all of heaven's angels. Evidence for this interpretation comes from the phrase "the devil and his angels"; [16] this specific phrasing became paramount to the reinforcement of ...

  4. Christian demonology - Wikipedia

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    The incarnation of the demons has been a problem in Christian demonology and theology since early times. A very early form of the incarnation of demons was the idea of demonic possession, trying to explain that a demon entered the body of a person with some purpose or simply to punish that one for some allegedly committed sin.

  5. Devil in Christianity - Wikipedia

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    Satan and his demons are said to have been cast down from Heaven to Earth in 1914, marking the beginning of the "last days". [ 215 ] [ 220 ] Witnesses believe that Satan and his demons influence individuals, organizations and nations, and that they are the cause of human suffering.

  6. Problem of Hell - Wikipedia

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    C. P. Ragland of Saint Louis University writes in the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy that the problem of hell is "a version of" the problem of evil. He defines the problem of hell: "If there is an omniperfect God—one that necessarily has the perfection of Goodness—then no one will be damned." [1]

  7. Matthew 7:22 - Wikipedia

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    This verse has also been used as evidence by Protestants for the doctrine of justification by faith. This is return to the theme of the parable of the narrow door of Matthew 7:13 , [ 2 ] with the word many emphasizing that there is a considerable number of individuals who claim special dispensation from Jesus, but who will not be admitted to ...

  8. Hell in Christianity - Wikipedia

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    As heaven is described in the Bible as a place of everlasting happiness, so hell is described as a place of endless torment, where the worm dieth not and the fire is not quenched. Matt. 25:41, 46; Mark 9:44-48; Luke 13:3; John 8:21, 23 —Evangelical Methodist Church Discipline (¶25) [ 88 ]

  9. Christian views on Hades - Wikipedia

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    A folk-art allegorical map based on Matthew 7:13–14 Bible Gateway by the woodcutter Georgin François in 1825. The Hebrew phrase לא־תעזב נפשׁי לשׁאול ("you will not abandon my soul to Sheol") in Psalm 16:10 is quoted in the Koine Greek New Testament, Acts 2:27 as οὐκ ἐγκαταλείψεις τὴν ψυχήν μου εἰς ᾅδου ("you will not abandon my soul ...