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I was so intrigued by the following that I felt is was worth its own thread.
Demonswere not always bad. “Daimon” in Greek means “knowledge”.
Plato, Socrate’s student, described demons this way (way before any form of Christianity):
Demonswere not always bad. “Daimon” in Greek means “knowledge”.
Plato, Socrate’s student, described demons this way (way before any form of Christianity):
How come Demons are liars? They learned from the people.“We do not appoint oxen to be the lords of oxen, or goats of goats, but we ourselves are a superior race and rule over them. In like manner God, in his love of mankind, placed over us the demons, who are a superior race, and they with great ease and pleasure to themselves, and no less to us, taking care of us and giving us peace and reverence and order and justice never failing, made the tribes of men happy and united.” To the ancient Greeks, that was no lie. It was the truth, the naked truth.
source: skeptically.org/hhor/id8.html