Frank Goad
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Do you believe in mutants?Like in the x-men films?I am not sure.
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Do you believe in mutants?Like in the x-men films?I am not sure.
You believe in cryptids but you are not sure about mutants? I personally know people with extra vertebrae, synaesthesia, tetracromacy and various other mutations. I may be a mutant myself.
I'm pretty sure any mutation that violates the laws of nature (like almost all of the X-Men) can't exist.I am not sure if they exist like in the x-men films.
Do you believe in mutants?Like in the x-men films?I am not sure.
Sure. For instance, I know a whole bunch of people with a mutation for lactose tolerance.Do you believe in mutants?Like in the x-men films?I am not sure.
Only while being possessed by demons.
Unnatural strength, telekinesis, etc.....do you think those abilities would be “cool” to have? You want to be God’s enemy, to get them?
Stop this fascination w/ supernatural powers, Frank. For your benefit.
1 Corinthians 10:21
This whole world is filled w/ demonic “inspired” expressions ... Revelation 16:13-14
I just thought the idea behind mutants was cool.Because of the x-men movies.Nothing to do with demons here.
OK, my friend. Just remember that Satan makes things look enticing, and trying to portray them as harmless.
Like religion for example.
Yes, that is one of his favorites. He can't be a god without religion....
He is until you try to leave him.....“The Prince of Darkness is a gentleman”
- William Shakespeare
“The Prince of Darkness is a gentleman”
- William Shakespeare
The prince of darkness is a gentleman because gentlemen are too blind to see; they “do not see because they cannot feel,” and also perhaps for the glare of their gold plate And that, the play suggests, is where the devil thrives: in our blindness to one another, in our refusal to look, in our shamelessness...