What is the connection to sin and demons?
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The Bible defines sin as transgression of Gods law. Demons are fallen angels who are trapped here on earth after being cast out of heaven. They work to do several things. First is to obfuscate the truth of the Bible and the path to salvation. Second is to tempt and deceive human beings into surrendering themselves to their own selfish desires so they sin and are then condemned. The ultimate goal is to prove that God is unreasonable and His laws aren’t just and can’t be kept. By proving this, they hope to escape their own judgement and have their own separate kingdom. On the other side of things, The Father in heaven has enacted the plan of salvation through His son Jesus in order to prove that the law can indeed be kept and that it is a law of love and liberty. All this while also saving the humans who have been caught up in the conflict in order to demonstrate His love, patience, and mercy.
a) THE-ism connects those consenting with those suggesting.
b) TION (action) separates into reactions...others suggest "connection" to tempt reactions together aka many tempted to follow directions by few leaders.
c) TO aka towards implies a separation of whole (inception towards death) into partials (life)...not a connection.
d) SIN implies a voluntary departure aka division of partials within whole against each other. This is called "reasoning" and few utilize suggestion to tempt many to reason against each other about it.
e) AND is a conjunction, connective or conjoining word...and if one utilize it; then one CONNECTS with another.
If all is one in energy; then energy AND what else?
f) Demon aka dai-mon (divider-provider) aka provider (inception towards death) and divider (life). Nature provides separation; those within wield the free will of choice to ignore that for division against each other, and division (reason) requires connection (consent to suggestion) first.
a) Energy...what else?
b) All was perceivable before ones within can suggest what it is.