Lol, nahTry it with genderbended Jesus Christ.
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Thank you for the clarity, but if a demon genuinely wanted forgiveness, is there really no way that they could attempt to get it?In Christianity, demons absolutely know Christ is real. They served Him at one point. However, since they're demons, this means they have since betrayed Him in favor of serving Lucifer, now satan. A demon loving Christ would make no sense. There's no theology supporting that demons can ever be forgiven for their betrayal, and they fear Christ. When Christ approached Legion, Legion reacted with fear and begged Christ only to cast Him out. Also Christianity is for humanity. It is stated Christ died for the sins of man, not demons, so a demon couldn't go the route we go.
This concept makes absolutely no sense from the get go. Most importantly...why? It isn't an interesting concept, it's just plain stupid.
Thank you for the clarity, but if a demon genuinely wanted forgiveness, is there really no way that they could attempt to get it?
Sorry. The serious answer is that religion is very black and white. Demons are evil. They'll never ever want forgiveness. If they wanted forgiveness, they wouldn't be a demon.Ok lol
Ok thank youSorry. The serious answer is that religion is very black and white. Demons are evil. They'll never ever want forgiveness. If they wanted forgiveness, they wouldn't be a demon.
If you want to write a religious demon, it can't be with the Christian religion. You'd have to alter it, or make a new one.
So far as i know, there's no verse that indicates demons can ever be forgiven.Lol, nah
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Thank you for the clarity, but if a demon genuinely wanted forgiveness, is there really no way that they could attempt to get it?
As explained by previous speaker:How would people feel about a story of a succubus who loves Jesus Christ? Like she’s as close to a total nun as she can be and she’s as holy as a demon could ever be?
This concept makes absolutely no sense from the get go.
if Christianity is involved:Thank you for the clarity, but if a demon genuinely wanted forgiveness, is there really no way that they could attempt to get it?
So for it to fit in with actual Christianity the standard for God is 100% perfection. Demons became demons for a reason. So, nothing they could do would ever be enough to balance the scales. You'd run the risk of the story being received like "the satanic verses" by Salman RushdieHow would people feel about a story of a succubus who loves Jesus Christ? Like she’s as close to a total nun as she can be and she’s as holy as a demon could ever be?
Ohhh, okay and thank youSo for it to fit in with actual Christianity the standard for God is 100% perfection. Demons became demons for a reason. So, nothing they could do would ever be enough to balance the scales. You'd run the risk of the story being received like "the satanic verses" by Salman Rushdie
That being said, people play around with their own version inspired by certain religious symbolism. Fall from grace from planescape torment is a good example of a celibate succubus. However, that world is much different.
The angels that rebelled against God and became demons specifically did so because he ordered them to serve humans.So for it to fit in with actual Christianity the standard for God is 100% perfection. Demons became demons for a reason. So, nothing they could do would ever be enough to balance the scales. You'd run the risk of the story being received like "the satanic verses" by Salman Rushdie
That being said, people play around with their own version inspired by certain religious symbolism. Fall from grace from planescape torment is a good example of a celibate succubus. However, that world is much different.
Oh okThe angels that rebelled against God and became demons specifically did so because he ordered them to serve humans.