iridescentblack
Bluelighter
Daemon from Ancient Greek Daimon is a word that seems to mean spirit guide
Is it possible the word "demon" coming out of this, having a mostly negative connotation, according to the most popular religion, has been bastardized because of the church itself?
Let me rephrase this question by giving my opinion first. (heh heh). The word demon according to mainstream Catholocism is a rather ugly word, when the word daemon seems to suggest something rather harmless (arguably). Are the spirits perhaps angry at Christians for demonizing the word demon (redundant, I suppose) or did they somehow create vengeful, demonic spirits by changing the context of this word, slowly over time?
Or is this question just silly? I'm not sure if I can get any more specific. I just feel like Christianity has warped the idea of a guiding spirit.
Is it possible the word "demon" coming out of this, having a mostly negative connotation, according to the most popular religion, has been bastardized because of the church itself?
Let me rephrase this question by giving my opinion first. (heh heh). The word demon according to mainstream Catholocism is a rather ugly word, when the word daemon seems to suggest something rather harmless (arguably). Are the spirits perhaps angry at Christians for demonizing the word demon (redundant, I suppose) or did they somehow create vengeful, demonic spirits by changing the context of this word, slowly over time?
Or is this question just silly? I'm not sure if I can get any more specific. I just feel like Christianity has warped the idea of a guiding spirit.