Appropriately, an Englishman remarked in the years before the first American settlements, “It is the policy of the Devil, to persuade us that there is no Devil.” Today, a noticeable attitude exists toward Christian references regarding demons or other spiritual evils as somewhat of a joke, turning the belief in the iniquity of Satan into a ‘laughing stock.’ Predominately, it seems to becoming politically correct and the norm to relate anything ‘spiritually’ evil, as merely an ‘ancient medieval superstition;’ as if this corrupt reality occurs as a thing of the past and a myth. Nevertheless, the utmost convincing defense of demonic realism transpires with the example of …show more content…
Accordingly, Pan became known for producing fear and various spin-off emotions like depression; today, Pan’s (Satan’s) spiritual existence transpires globally with his spirit of anxiety and depression. Inherently, a range of doctors identifies Pan to the terror of panic experienced by millions today; (amazingly, the fact remains, they still do not have an authentic ‘medical reason’ where the panic comes from. ) In fact, Dr. Schmidt and Brooke Warner’s informative book on, “Panic: Origins, Insight, and Treatment,” focus on the medical reality of this bazaar phenomenon and relates it as being possessed by the god Pan. They