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July 28, 2010

Defined Demons – evil beings in history and literature

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A daemon is generally regarded as a metaphysical or mystical understanding usually labeled by their evil nature or origin. While the demons well refers occasionally found in literary works by authors such as Shakespeare and Hesiod, usually a malignant demon, as "enemy action" in most novels.

The most famous demons are angels in Christian literature, which have fallen, to be understood. This was said was also hisAngels in heaven, but with Lucifer when he rebelled. As the rebellion against Lucifer and all his countrymen from heaven to hell, where demons lay.

The objective of the demons of hell, as explained in literary works such as Milton "Paradise Lost" is in principle bring difficulties for the earth, sky, and the world in order to undermine the order of the universe. In Revelation and other biblical prophecies, the demons are expected to fail in this endeavorthe end of time if they are completely destroyed.

Philosophically speaking, a daemon is actually a consequence of the idea of angels. In general, religious people, and metaphysical beliefs include the ideas of unity, which reconciles the bright side by side as strong as negative. Often the balance of power to some extent, the good guys are on the spit, but the demon is what allowed the good side of reason to exist.

The reason you need both sides of the conflict isthat life itself is full of good and evil. Describing a world full of angels, no demons, no sense, because things are so bad and evil, all the time. E 'in the balance sheet, the story is plausible.

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