“More likely drugs than demons.”
I’m inclined to say both.
Doing something evil opens up the doors to demonic activity. This woman make herself open to it. She may as well said “come on in” and they did.
Can I have an “Amen” from the rest of you that I pinged?
“Doing something evil opens up the doors to demonic activity.”
Perhaps, but humans have enough evil in them already that we don’t need demons to explain the vast majority of human behavior. Resorting to demons to explain things that are perfectly explainable by human nature cheapens the real instances of demonic possession and could make people doubt those instances unnecessarily.
Sorry. I am a Presbyterian and we are not given to such outbursts.
I have an acquaintance who did drugs in his wild misspent youth and he tells me that he would hear the demons speaking to him while he was on drugs.
He said that one time the demon told him that he (my acquaintance) was its (the demon’s) for the next 12 hours (until the drug wore off).
I have an acquaintance who did drugs in his wild misspent youth and he tells me that he would hear the demons speaking to him while he was on drugs.
He said that one time the demon told him that he (my acquaintance) was its (the demon’s) for the next 12 hours (until the drug wore off).
Scared the living daylights out of him. Said he never did that drug again. When he accepted Christ, he was delivered from all his addictions.
So yes, I do believe that doing drugs leaves you very susceptible to the demonic.
It’s both.