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There are creatures called Jinns, whom God created from a smokeless fire. They are the only beings
other than humans who were given free will. They are not allowed to cross into the human realm, but
the evil among them do so. Satan is actually a Jinn who was elevated to the company of the angels
before his fall from grace. This is why Christianity mistakenly conceived the idea of "fallen
angels". In fact, angels don't posses free will, so they cannot sin.
Jinns sometimes enter into sinister contracts with evil humans, in which the jinn exchange certain
feats of black magic for acts of blasphemy on the part of humans. This is in order to lead them
astray. Black magic is utterly forbidden in Islam, for this very reason. |
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There sure are some magic cats!....;-) |
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I'm sure there are a multitude of undiscovered creatures in this world. I don't particularly
understand what you mean by magic but I'm reasonably sure that it is as much falderal and poppycock
as Ideas statement. I believe in the power and mystery of the universe. I do not believe in the
supernatural. I’m guessing that you actually believe John Edwards is psychic. |
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This is the dumbest debate I've seen yet... I can't even.... I can't even respond |
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Anything is possible, there may be things we haven't seen nor can't yet understand, and it is a very
big universe. HOWEVER, in terms of invisible entities with magical powers I give presumption to
they don't exist. That's not to say my mind couldn't be opened, and in fact to some degree I'm
still spiritual, BUT it is to say I don't believe leprechauns or fairies are lurking and watching
and just doing a good job of hiding. |
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