10-28-2017, 07:27 PM
(10-27-2017, 07:12 AM)Coordinate_Apotheosis Wrote: Wow, no wonder demons hate angels. You get up to offer some poor bloke a beer and everyone thinks you're the monster when an angel is the one murdering you.
Meh, it was a joke to suggest the importance of a person needing to choose whether to empower a demon or an angel by the focus of their attention.
Felt like throwing this into the thread as well...
angel
[eyn-juh l]
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noun
1.
one of a class of spiritual beings; a celestial attendant of God. Inmedieval angelology, angels constituted the lowest of the ninecelestial orders (seraphim, cherubim, thrones, dominations ordominions, virtues, powers, principalities or princedoms, archangels,and angels).
2.
a conventional representation of such a being, in human form, withwings, usually in white robes.
3.
a messenger, especially of God.
4.
a person who performs a mission of God or acts as if sent by God:
an angel of mercy.
5.
a person having qualities generally attributed to an angel, as beauty,purity, or kindliness.
6.
a person whose actions and thoughts are consistently virtuous.
7.
an attendant or guardian spirit.
demon
[dee-muh n]
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noun
1.
an evil spirit; devil or fiend.
2.
an evil passion or influence.
3.
a person considered extremely wicked, evil, or cruel.
4.
a person with great energy, drive, etc.:
He's a demon for work.
5.
a person, especially a child, who is very mischievous:
His younger son is a real little demon.
6.
daemon.
7.
Australian Slang. a policeman, especially a detective.
adjective
8.
of, pertaining to, characteristic of, or noting a demon.
9.
possessed or controlled by a demon.
Let the posts continue...lol