["Grace," photograph by Eric Enstrom] Theologians tell us that Satan and his demons fell due to pride and envy-- God would become a man and not an angel. Thus, humans will have something that the angels would not. Despite being dazzlingly beautiful and powerful, Satan wanted more. As perhaps the highest of angels, he felt entitled. And legions of demons followed him. I was in an exorcism and demanding the demons to leave. After the person renewed baptismal promises and rejected Satan, I said to the demons: "In Jesus' name, do you have any authority over this person? Tell the truth." The demons snarled their response: "No." "Does she want you to be here?" I demanded. Again, their snarling response: "No." "Do you any right to be here?" I demanded again. "No," they snarled. "You are a thief and a robber," I responded, quoting John 10:8, "In Jesus name I command you to leave." Of course they did not leave voluntarily and eventually had to be forced to leave by the power of Christ. Satan and …