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I asked some of my co-workers/friends a question on about the devil. It was this:
"If you went up to someone who was always right, no matter what, and they told you you were the Anti-Christ (this requires the belief in Christ) what would change?"
Thoughts?
I also brought up this:
"If you found out that you did not exist, the same person tells you, what would that change?"
It is difficult for myself to imagine how I would change, or what I would change if I found these truths out. A curious thought came to mind though, A "Devil's Advocate"-esque type of thought, would someone who found this out want to change themselves if they found it out?
These are flightly ideas and don't answer ANY practical problem, but it was 'food for thought' .
"If you went up to someone who was always right, no matter what, and they told you you were the Anti-Christ (this requires the belief in Christ) what would change?"
Thoughts?
I also brought up this:
"If you found out that you did not exist, the same person tells you, what would that change?"
It is difficult for myself to imagine how I would change, or what I would change if I found these truths out. A curious thought came to mind though, A "Devil's Advocate"-esque type of thought, would someone who found this out want to change themselves if they found it out?
These are flightly ideas and don't answer ANY practical problem, but it was 'food for thought' .