Claudya
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Maybe in Matthew 17: 14 "epileptic" was a category to describe the boy's ailment basing on observations of the symptoms, but (unlike many of today's medicine's diagnoses) it didn't describe the CAUSES of the condition. Epilepsy being a descriptive term ("he has seizures") , but not an explanatory term (it did not make assupmtions of the origin of the symptoms, like "he has seizure due to out of control brain activity", or "... due to an evil spirit dwelling in him"). So the text doesn't give us a general explanation as to how epilepsy is caused. In the boys case it was caused by demons obviously. But that doesn't mean that demons are the only possible cause.
More importantly just ask yourself: if you were possessed, wouldn't you know? Wouldn't the holy spirit within you let you sense the evil presence, or just simply expell it? I can't imagine a christian being seriously possessed without noticing it.
More importantly just ask yourself: if you were possessed, wouldn't you know? Wouldn't the holy spirit within you let you sense the evil presence, or just simply expell it? I can't imagine a christian being seriously possessed without noticing it.