Everything belongs to God.
I never ever lose.
You made the big mistake trying to take me on.
You don't even make sense anymore.That's why he said Give Cesar what belongs to Ceasar. To test you.
Only if you absorbed water you'd do this.
You don't even make sense anymore.
You got set up.You're the clay who can't absorb water.
You got set up.
Now that is funny.
The Holy Ghost instructed mePlay with the cards you're dealt not the ones you wish you had.
Are you being tormented and this is a form of release for you?
I am not suggesting that they are the same temple, but if demons can co-exist with God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit/Holy Ghost in the literal temple, then why would we think that they cannot co-exist in the figurative temple or in Christian's bodies? I mean, the former temple had Christ's blood brought into it in order to purchase our redemption (Heb. 9:12) or our figurative temples were purchased by that same blood, so I believe that there is a comparison to be made.
Anyhow, the only concession that I am seeking at this point in our conversation is that demons and the Holy Ghost/Holy Spirit can co-exist in the same place at the same time, and this truth is evidenced by what we read earlier.
If God is omnipresent, there can logically be no problem with demons occupying the same space as God and God occupying the same space as demons.
The fruits of the Holy Spirit are: love, kindness, joy, patience, faithfulness, goodness, self-control. So, the answer is definitely, without any doubt, NO, a Christian (by Christian I mean someone who prays, goes to Church, takes the Holy Communion and reads the Bible) can't have a demon dwell in him.