no I define 'see things that are not really there' as illusions which are not possible. the devil is also not possible, whether you believe in religion or not. Anyway, the devil is supposed to be chained in the pit of hell. or is God not omnipotent to do that?
All the things that are contrary to Jesus. Yet God created the Devil and all his things - see Isaiah 45.7
Seeing things in fire could be a sign of flaming hallucinations, which can result from various medical conditions such as drug use, sleep deprivation, or certain mental health disorders. It is important to consult a healthcare professional for proper evaluation and treatment.
The devil is known as the deceiver. According to the Bible, Satan came to Jesus and told him he could have all that he could see if He would bow down to him. If in life we saw and realized many of the things that we do that look great and pleasurable but do us harm, we wouldn't do them. To many this is the devil tempting us to go against God. In the Christian faith the fact of a thesis and anti-thesis has always been accepted, therefore, that is why Satan is seen as the deceiver.
Yes 3 6 Mafia does worship the DEVIl cause when you hear theyre songs they talk about the devil also when you look at the name of theyre band ( 3 6's is the devils number 666) SCARY
Shakespeare wrote two revenge tragedies, Hamlet and Titus Andronicus. Let's see if some suggested elements fit both plays and two other famous revenge tragedies, Kyd's The Spanish Tragedy and Webster's The White Devil: 1. A play within a play: Hamlet yes, Spanish Tragedy yes, Devil no, Titus not really, unless you count Tamora dressing up as Revenge. 2. Ghosts: Hamlet yes, Spanish Tragedy yes, Devil and Titus no. 3. Murder/death: You betcha, lots of both in all four plays 4. Madness: Yes, there is feigned madness in The White Devil and Hamlet and real madness in the Spanish Tragedy, Titus and Hamlet. 5. Personifications of Revenge: Yes in Spanish tragedy and Titus, no in the others 6. Feigned reconciliation: Spanish Tragedy yes, Titus yes, Hamlet yes, Devil no. 7. Moors: Titus yes, White Devil yes, the others no. 8. Disguise: In The White Devil and Titus, and also in The Revenger's Tragedy, another revenge tragedy 9. Adultery: Implied in Hamlet, yes in the White Devil and Titus, not in the Spanish Tragedy.
See things
microscopes make u see things that is really small like cells and and germs
All the things that are contrary to Jesus. Yet God created the Devil and all his things - see Isaiah 45.7
That is known as hallucinating, which can result from dehydration. That means that you see things that aren't really there.
You really don't know if you'll ever see a guy again. But like most things in life you have to make things happen.
I hear that dogs don't really bark at ghosts, but at the devil. Cats are the only one who could see ghosts. A dogs hearing range stretches beyond ours, which is why we sometimes do not know why they bark.
if you soul is clean you can see the devil and also can talk to them.
Magic is most often used against bad things, the devil is a Christian entity, if someone using magic see's the devil as something that they need protection against then yes, magic can be used.
To see really really really small things in detail such as cells, hairs and even liquid. To see really really really small things in detail such as cells, hairs and even liquid.
when you see things that aren't really there.
A telescope lets you see things far away and a microscope lets you see see things that are really small
Yes I see lots of things. But if you are blind you really can't see anything. :)