This may be difficult for a materialist to understand, but there are things in this universe that are immaterial, or that exist in such a way as they are dualistic with energy.
Your consciousness, for example, is both a material product of your body, but your "will" is something entirely unmeasurable and at this point, unknowable. Likewise, we think we know black holes exist in space only because see their absence, so to speak.
Now, as a Christian man, being told that I'm playing Jewish games, while writing about Christian theology, your retorts and "evidence" are an attempt to redefine the terms of the debate, which, might I add, is a Jew move in an of itself. So stick with the question. What is the definition of a demon?
Are you capable of answering a simple question? What is the definition of a demon?
This may be difficult for a materialist to understand, but there are things in this universe that are immaterial, or that exist in such a way as they are dualistic with energy.
Your consciousness, for example, is both a material product of your body, but your "will" is something entirely unmeasurable and at this point, unknowable. Likewise, we think we know black holes exist in space only because see their absence, so to speak.
Now, as a Christian man, being told that I'm playing Jewish games, while writing about Christian theology, your retorts and "evidence" are an attempt to redefine the terms of the debate, which, might I add, is a Jew move in an of itself. So stick with the question. What is the definition of a demon?