China
Yes, some dolls can be possessed by evil beings, therefore, becoming evil.
In the country itself, that it is a world leader and always on the side of justice and righteousness. In most of the world, it is viewed as a hypocritical and selfish country that often gets into business it shouldn't. Some regions go further and showcase it as the bastion of evil and a source of modern youth's corruption. All are correct to some degree.
No. Evil is said with a long E. Devil is said with a short E.
Some people might say it's 666 (which is evil too) but 1945 is the number of Lucifer's name.
Do not know, but, "All that is necessary for evil to triumph is that a good man shall do nothing"!
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actually it is not known exactly who made them but we do know when and what country it was china in the 12th century to scare evil spirits
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In many countries fireworks are not used at halloween; where they are it is to frighten away evil spirits.
they were originally for scaring away evil spirits, but now they are just for entertainment.
To ward off evil spirits and for religious celebrations.
Chinese started popping fireworks on new years in order to get rid of and furthermore scare the evil spirits away.
The Chinese invented fireworks. They use them to celebrate all sorts of things. In the old days, it was believed that evil spirits roamed the earth on the last night of the year, and the fireworks scared them away so you could start the New Year without any evil.
Halloween was invented as a way to fight of evil spirits. Dressing up in a costume scared the evil spirits away. Over the years, it has developed into what people celebrate today.
Chinese made the first fireworks in the 800s, filling bamboo shoots with gunpowder and exploding them at the New Year
In the beginning, fireworks were used just for fun, but they also became known for the loud cracking sound that warded off evil spirits and kept people safe. Therefore, they came into use for events such as weddings, religious ceremonies, and victory celebrations.