But how could the alleged most powerful being in the universe (that created it) first off allow Satan to steal and influence his creations in the first place and secondly be allowed to... Do whatever he's supposed to do, tormenting people for eternity while God just watches on?
Doesn't any of that seem a little strange to you?
Ihave talked about thisquestion with many people and Iseem to get the same couple of answers.Normally in these three varieties. Satan wants your soul, to be god, or to destroy God.But my question is deeper than that. To what end? If he wants your soul, why,what does he do with these captured souls? If he wants to be God, how would his prospective kingdom differ from God's? If he wants to destroy God what would he do after that?
Excellent, I wondered if I was the only one that thought that.Those answers are due to a fundamental lack of understanding of who and what Satan is, because there are too many 'cultural christians' who haven't even read the Bible. Satan is not an all powerful rival of God, nor is he the reason bad things happen to good people. Satan was an angel who fell to his prideful self-image of perfection that lead him to believe he deserved the worship and adoration reserved for God. He rebelled, so God cast him, and all who followed him out of Heaven as a consequence. He is simply an eternal being in exile, and I suspect that he is extremely bored. I believe what he wants most is to return to Heaven, but that will never happen, so he ****s with God's creation and His followers because he's pissed off and trolling God is funny to him.
Excellent, I wondered if I was the only one that thought that.
Those answers are due to a fundamental lack of understanding of who and what Satan is, because there are too many 'cultural christians' who haven't even read the Bible. Satan is not an all powerful rival of God, nor is he the reason bad things happen to good people. Satan was an angel who fell to his prideful self-image of perfection that lead him to believe he deserved the worship and adoration reserved for God. He rebelled, so God cast him, and all who followed him out of Heaven as a consequence. He is simply an eternal being in exile, and I suspect that he is extremely bored. I believe what he wants most is to return to Heaven, but that will never happen, so he ****s with God's creation and His followers because he's pissed off and trolling God is funny to him.
It seems to me that more Christians take more about Satan from Dante's inferno, or paradise lost than the bible. It gets ironic when the people who do so are the ones that are Sola Scriptura
Excellent, I wondered if I was the only one that thought that.
Yeah, I don't get it. Most of it is from old beliefs and traditions. The Satan of 'cultural christianity' is more like an amalgam of Hades,Hel, and Loki from grecian and norse religions, while the Satan of the Bible is nothing like that at all.
Those answers are due to a fundamental lack of understanding of who and what Satan is, because there are too many 'cultural christians' who haven't even read the Bible. Satan is not an all powerful rival of God, nor is he the reason bad things happen to good people. Satan was an angel who fell to his prideful self-image of perfection that lead him to believe he deserved the worship and adoration reserved for God. He rebelled, so God cast him, and all who followed him out of Heaven as a consequence. He is simply an eternal being in exile, and I suspect that he is extremely bored. I believe what he wants most is to return to Heaven, but that will never happen, so he ****s with God's creation and His followers because he's pissed off and trolling God is funny to him.
That's pretty much the Catholic version in a nutshell.
Nobody really knows what Satan wants.
But I would guess that the Mormons are the closest in that they say Satan wants to sift everyone like wheat -- basically greed -- as in capitalism.
I would think Jesus believed Satan was real, since he tempted Him three times in the desert.Jesus refers to Diablos in the Greek New Testament as if He believes the Devil is real.
That's good enough for me.
I know that YHWH exists. Avicenna explained it to me. I have also looked for proof of the existence of Salvatoré. So far I haven't found any.
As usual, I will keep looking.
If I met God and Satan I would say to them, "Can't we all just get along?"
If I met God and Satan I would say to them, "Can't we all just get along?"
Those answers are due to a fundamental lack of understanding of who and what Satan is, because there are too many 'cultural christians' who haven't even read the Bible. Satan is not an all powerful rival of God, nor is he the reason bad things happen to good people. Satan was an angel who fell to his prideful self-image of perfection that lead him to believe he deserved the worship and adoration reserved for God. He rebelled, so God cast him, and all who followed him out of Heaven as a consequence. He is simply an eternal being in exile, and I suspect that he is extremely bored. I believe what he wants most is to return to Heaven, but that will never happen, so he ****s with God's creation and His followers because he's pissed off and trolling God is funny to him.
At the risk of stating the obvious....Ihave talked about thisquestion with many people and Iseem to get the same couple of answers.Normally in these three varieties. Satan wants your soul, to be god, or to destroy God.But my question is deeper than that. To what end? If he wants your soul, why,what does he do with these captured souls? If he wants to be God, how would his prospective kingdom differ from God's? If he wants to destroy God what would he do after that?
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