Scripturally, one never finds demons taking possession of places, objects, books, or buildings. Instead, they associate themselves exclusively with people, except for one brief instance (Mark 5, Luke when they took over a herd of pigs which promptly committed suicide en masse. They can, however, take on many forms, such as people or animals. Our findings correlate with the Bible; each time we have encountered demons and asked why they were there, the demons responded with a person's name that they were "attached" to...subsequently, that person would feel depression, anxiety, lethargy, anger, and many other negative emotions, that, once the demons were exorcised, the person(s) then began to feel immediately better. Consequently, I find it hard to take seriously those who claim to find evidence of demonic activity based on certain items or objects in their homes. Demons have nothing to do with that fact. Demon's wish to occupy living flesh. If they can't occupy it, they will hang around and oppress people (project their feelings onto a person, creating a sort of spiritual catalyst for the human's feelings and emotions, and the negative actions that often proceed from this influence). So, since demons associate themselves with people, it is easy to see why people are often evil, as a demon's only intent is evil. The Demon Hunter Society believes in every word in Scripture, which states that the Devil is out to devour souls, to take what God has made (you and me) with love and drag it down to Hell for an eternity of pain and suffering.
top of page
bottom of page
Comments