How do you know some one is possesd by a demon?
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You can tell just by looking at them.
No matter how they look, they are not possessed by a demon.
The EXACT OPPOSITE of what @Likeradar said. FUCKING RUN, MAN!!!
I’m not sure but I think it has something to do with twisting their head all around.
Rampant spelling errors are my first clue.
I think someone can be possessed by evil thought, but I have not witnessed any swirling heads lately, and hopefully never do
They willingly go to Wal-Mart, on a rainy Saturday afternoon. The place is jammed with people and crying children.
Easy – are they real or fictional? If they’re a real person, they’re not possessed. If they’re a fictional character, finish reading the book or watching the movie, and you’ll find out.
I always check the undershorts first. Messy panties/undies = demons.
As Dave said, it lies in the rampant spelling errors. Demons all failed English in grade school and that’s why they are so evil, they hate people who can actually spell.
Old English teachers never die, they just get eaten by demons!
Some common signs recognized by various cultures that a person may be demonically possessed are:
1. Speaking in tongues. That is, the afflicted person speaking in languages they should not know. Sometimes they speak their native tongue backwards.
2. The air around them is incredibly cold, but is a normal temperature everywhere else.
3. They show an aversion to holy items. By aversion, I mean that it burns them and leaves a mark.
4. Strange scratches or bruises appear on them without anyone or anything touching them, sometimes appearing even as other people watch.
5. Animals begin to show fear of the person. They refuse to go near them, and act hostile. However, vermin, such as rodents and insects, seem drawn to them.
The most clever of demons, however, will never let you know that they’re there. If you can detect a demon, it’s sloppy work on their part.
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