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HungryHippo1234 Posted 6 years ago
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"Us demons used to be able to take over bodies, but Lucifer took away that ability years ago."


Does this mean from the time Lucifer took away the demon's ability, all the way to their existence of time (since they existed), they were able to "take over bodies"?

  

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A little confusingly said, but yes. Here's the timeline: The demons had the ability to take over bodies (from the start). Lucifer took it away at some point in time.

  • A little confusingly said, but yes.
  • Here's the timeline: The demons had the ability to take over bodies (from the start).
  • Lucifer took it away at some point in time.
  • Thereafter they could not take over bodies.
  • Note: " We Demons...
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A little confusingly said, but yes. Here's the timeline:

The demons had the ability to take over bodies (from the start). Lucifer took it away at some point in time. Thereafter they could not take over bodies.

Note: "We Demons...

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