Talk:Sexuality in Christian demonology

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[edit] Removed AnonIP's personal opinion to Talk page

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this article appears as a reply to the search term "el shaddia" whereas this term is hebrew for God Almighty, El meaning God in hebrew, Shaddia meaning Almighty, greatness. it does not in anyway refer to sexuality or sexual behaviour and is nothing to do with the demonic. in fact being that El Shaddia means God Almighty this article is in fact both insulting and blasphemous to Jews, Christians and Muslims alike, as all three of these faiths share the same God.although all three have differing views on the Christ.

-- Exit2DOS2000TC 23:24, 24 February 2008 (UTC)