And I think that maybe some people are under the impression that saying "the Devil, Satan, God or Jesus" or using the words constitutes talking about religion or having a religious discussion.
And it doesn't.
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Example- the right way
"She should be wearing a red suit with horns and a pitch fork and not that halo." Brandi snickered.
Milo turned to look at his best friend, "I think she sacres the devil even." he chimed in. Both of them laughed at the jab and continued down the corridor.
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"You think you can dictate what I do with my life? Do you think you're God or something!" Jessica shouted at her sister. She picked up a vase and tossed it at Lynn's head.
Lynn ducked and the vase nearly smashed against her forehead. "Oh my god are you crazy!" she shrieked pulling out her wand.
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Example- the wrong way
If you are a bad person then you are going to wind up in hell with Satan tormenting you forever.
See the difference?
In the first example, the devil is mentioned to point out how evil or bad the two characters think another character is. At no time did they get into a discussion about the validity of the devil based on biblical reasoning. In the second example that was direct religious persuasion.
Which is strictly against site rules.