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Well, this would depend on who is reading the book. If a non-believer reads it, it will be no more than fiction. However, if you are a believer, it will lead you to your spiritual goal.
A believer in what?A believer in the correctness of Buddhism would be quite tranquil about the exposure.Many firm believers in other religions would ignore or dismiss the obvious rightness of Buddhism's ideas and call them blasphemy.Non Buddhist secular and moderate religious people might see much of Buddhist thought as being parallel with their own positions and perhaps adopt it.
If you have the holy spirit in you and you are a strong believer , then it is not possible to have the demon in you.
people might go against
Due to the fact that Lord Voldemort has torn his soul into several parts it is safe to say that a love potion would not affect Lord Voldemort.
This belief would affect the believer because the Muslim would not be able to eat anything not nothing for thirty days. Even if they were really hungry, the Muslims do this to show strength, determination and bravery to Allah
Sorry, I don'tt believer there is one in my references. But in Pokemon Black/White there is one on ROute 13, if that helps.
Samurai were hardcore and would never surrender. Soldiers would do their best....but weren't at the level that the samurai were at. Samurai would go past chivalry, and wouldn't be afraid to die. They would actually embrace death.
Yes she was, or god would not have saved her.
I believer the meant Boggart? and That would be "Ridikulus"
A religious believer might treat animals in a way that they believe their god would. This might include respect or sacrifices.
Voldemort would split his soul when he murdered someone. Murder would tear the soul, and he would store it in an object.