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<blockquote data-quote="Night Templar" data-source="post: 79068" data-attributes="member: 4744"><p><strong><span style="color: #ff0000">Interesting but hard to separate fact from fiction from" delusional beliefs". It makes an interesting tale, but I find much of what is cited, hard to take seriously, if all the events cited are accurate, In reading it, I noted errors in the way it was presented, as if it was made up as one went along and not a clear, thought out presentation of thoughts prepared before typing began. Such an example might beher" knowing people that came under demonic attack and even harmed". Last time I checked, if the books I have read are even fairly accurate, if a mortal was attacked by a "demon", odds are that wouldn't be a contest. Supposedly, demons still have the abilities of angels, damned though they might be, so fighting an angel is in itself, damn or otherwise, is fairly something not to seem to be close to accurate. There would be no "fight". As I said, it makes interesting reading but there are too many "errors" in the presentation to be, to me, more fantasy than fact, and should be taken "with a grain of salt".</span></strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Night Templar, post: 79068, member: 4744"] [B][COLOR=#ff0000]Interesting but hard to separate fact from fiction from" delusional beliefs". It makes an interesting tale, but I find much of what is cited, hard to take seriously, if all the events cited are accurate, In reading it, I noted errors in the way it was presented, as if it was made up as one went along and not a clear, thought out presentation of thoughts prepared before typing began. Such an example might beher" knowing people that came under demonic attack and even harmed". Last time I checked, if the books I have read are even fairly accurate, if a mortal was attacked by a "demon", odds are that wouldn't be a contest. Supposedly, demons still have the abilities of angels, damned though they might be, so fighting an angel is in itself, damn or otherwise, is fairly something not to seem to be close to accurate. There would be no "fight". As I said, it makes interesting reading but there are too many "errors" in the presentation to be, to me, more fantasy than fact, and should be taken "with a grain of salt".[/COLOR][/B] [/QUOTE]
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