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In Iceland a priest from the f***ing lutheran state church composes the textbooks used in religious classes in elementary schools.
![]() For example, in one book he says: "In Jesus's days many people believed that diseased were caused by sins or demon posessions. Jesus rejected this." I know that Jesus, in the synoptic gospels, believes that an epileptic boy is demon posessed. But does he anywhere in the gospels reject the idea that demons cause diseases? |
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Granted, sometimes sickness and demon possession are differentiated (see Mark 1:34 as an example), but at the very least, Jesus never denies that demons could cause sickness. |
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Thank you John for those verses.
One question regarding Luke 13:11-12;16 and Acts 10:37-38: The icelandic lutheran state church being extremely liberal would probably give an answer like this: "When the authors of the books in the NT say that someone is "being bound/oppressed by Satan/the devil" they are not talking about being demon posessed! They are using an metaphor that really just means "being sick"." How would you respond to this? |
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