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diabolical infestation. This is the term used to refer to external manifestations of demonic activity in the world. This can involve things like animals, as is depicted in Sacred Scripture in the story of the Legion of demons being sent into the pigs, who then ran madly off the cliff and plunged into the sea.[67]
Charles D. Fraune • Slaying Dragons: What Exorcists See & What We Should Know (Slaying Dragons Series Book 1)
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Snakes eat themselves due to stress, temperature regulation issues, hypermetabolism, hunger, shedding, constrictive habitat, illness, or confusion.
Scientists say that a snake may mistake its own tale for that of another snake. Once it begins to feed, it may not even realize that it’s consuming itself.
This behavior typically happens when a
12 “Though wickedness is sweet in their mouth, though they hide it under their tongues, 13 though they are loath to let it go, and hold it in their mouths, 14 yet their food is turned in their stomachs; it is the venom of asps within them. 15 They swallow down riches and vomit them up again; God casts them out of their bellies. 16 They will suck th
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(Socrates [aka Plato] spoke of his lack of fear of death because it was either an eternal, blissful sleep of nothingness or a glorious transition of his eternal soul to another state of being.)
Rainn Wilson • The Bassoon King: Art, Idiocy, and Other Sordid Tales from the Band Room
Nicol
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He was a fearsome warrior with a giant club that could both kill—up to nine men in one blow—and restore life to the fallen in battle. For this he was also known as a god of life and death.