Just as easily as God can.
None exist.
people used to think that if you sneezed you sneezed out your soul and they say bless you so the devil wont get it.
It was once believed that the violence of a sneeze, momentarily displaced your soul from your body. During that moment, people thought the devil could step in, and take you over. By saying "bless you" someone else could keep the devil from inhabiting you.
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. God bless the Queen and the devil take Mugabe.
No. The devil only wants to destroy, he doesn't want to bless anybody. Is against his evil natur. Sometimes he give certain gifts that seems to be good and supernatural, but soon they turn against a men, which have one. Devil hates all human being.
Legend tells that when you sneeze, the soul leaves the body with your breath. At that point, it is available for possession by an evil spirit. Saying "Bless you" prevents the evil spirit from entering the body when you catch your breath.Apparently, when you sneeze, your soul escapes. So if someone says bless you, the devil can't catch it.
"Do not call conspiracy everything that these people call conspiracy; do not fear what they fear, and do not dread it" - Isaiah 8:12, If you want to believe in devil. At least believe in God who gives you your hope. God bless you :)
The phrase "God bless you" came from a belief that a sneeze could leave the body vulnerable to evil spirits or that the heart would momentarily stop during a sneeze. Saying "God bless you" was a way to protect the sneezer.
no because the devil will attack you in the most ways but when you have the Holy Ghost it' a force filled around you and protects you from the devil if you more info read :acts1:8acts8:15God Bless and I pray this helps you reccive the pressious gift of the holy
yes they are, repent and ask the father to forgive you and ask him daily to help you watch your words. God Bless Ephesians 4:29 Peter 3:10
Bless is present tense. The past tense is blessed, and the future tense is will bless.
Better to say Bless You