Some demons can come back to The Light. Perhaps ALL have that ability.
The title "Angels and Demons" likely refers to the central conflict in the story between good (represented by angels) and evil (represented by demons). This contrast reflects the battle between opposing forces that drives the plot of the book and creates tension and intrigue for the reader.
No. All knowledge is good. It is what we DO with it that makes the difference...
well demons don't exist and you cant destroy nothing unless you put something real in it place so... [IMPROVED ANSWER] Sorry, whoever answered before obviously is rude and doesn't care about their answers. I care. I have been researching it for a book I am writing right now, and demons (whether you think they are real, or need them for a story or any other reason) cannot deal with love. They are the opposite of angels, and angels sort of stand for love. Demons can't deal with love and therefore any act of love could kill one. Also, holy things. Holy water, holy blades, etc etc. Demons, being angels cast out of heaven (therefore unworthy of heaven and the opposite of angels) can't deal with holy items either. That is all I know of so far that would kill angels, I hope I helped :)
angels and demons aesop's fables all the pretty horses
I once read that the devil is the chief of all demons; and demons are the fallen angels that God casted out of paradise because they had become corrupted.
yes you will have to kill all ghosts to regain your powers and kill the demons to go after persephone
Benjamin Alire Sáenz wrote the book "Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe," where one of the characters says "Destroy all my demons, my angels might go too." This line is attributed to the character Ari.
One example of a religion that believes in demons and angels but not God or the devil is Zoroastrianism. In Zoroastrianism, there are benevolent and malevolent spirits known as Amesha Spentas and Daevas, respectively. These entities play a significant role in the faith, but the concept of a single omnipotent deity, like the Christian or Islamic god, is not central to the belief system.
The word "demon" isn't used in the KJV Bible. Nor is "fallen angels." It does speak of those "possessed of devils," however... and when all is said and done... the "unclean spirits" [demons] that "kept not their first estate" [Jude 1:6] are the same "angels" who fought Michael and his angels in heaven and were cast out of heaven and "fell to earth." (Rev.12:7-9)
If you have read the book then you would not like the movie at all it was horrible and they changed about 88% of the story line.
The difference between demons and ghosts is that some ghosts can supposedly be evil but all demons are supposedly evil. Luckily, the thing that ghosts and demons do have in common is that both are not real. Both are made up concepts by humans. There are no ghosts, no angels and no demons.
Yes, god, heaven, angels, demons, spirits, hell, satin, It is all real.If you belive in god then it is 100% real