Finshaggy
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Satan is an angel. Not human. Therefore he has no will, he can do only the will of god.If satan punishes bad people, doesn't that make him a good guy?
Satan is an angel. Not human. Therefore he has no will, he can do only the will of god.If satan punishes bad people, doesn't that make him a good guy?
Correct, believing there is no god is beyond atheism and requires a leap of faith.Heis don't you agree that an atheist has no stance. But when an atheist says that god does not exist, they have just taken a stance? Therefore that person requires evidence to make their claim valid....right? I'm just wondering.
I didn't study it too much. Did the guy on left use deflection and ad hominem attacks due to the lack of any valid counter?Dear mr Heisenberg, I kinda knew where you were going for one moment, but then just a moment later I had realized that in the following illustration, you are the guy on the right, and I am on the left. Look how I a laugh right now!
lol, this dude ^^ mad cause im tellin the truth and he cant handle it. fyi high school was over for awhile but iguess you aint get the memo. lolBUMP FOR INSANITY.
I am a satanist? I think believing in a Devil or Satan is more Obsurde than Believing in a God. <3 fyi.
"GOD" is just an ancient word for "I don't know how it works". Or "We can only understand it if we pretend it has emotions like us."
This is such a long fight over an outdated word. Now people call it "A black hole" if we can't understand it. Like the 4th demension is a black hole...wtf?
What does that mean?...in kairos man!
...in the opportune moment. It's the '2nd meaning of time' to the greeks.What does that mean?
...in the opportune moment. It's the '2nd meaning of time' to the greeks.
Technically, it is a title, the adversary, and not the name of any specific entity. Not necessarily an angel but a member of the divine council. It is the job of the adversary to tempt the pious but he works for God not against him. Christianity turns that on its head.Satan is an angel. Not human. Therefore he has no will, he can do only the will of god.
lol, this dude ^^ mad cause im tellin the truth and he cant handle it. fyi high school was over for awhile but iguess you aint get the memo. lol
Yeah, but look at Islam.Technically, it is a title, the adversary, and not the name of any specific entity. Not necessarily an angel but a member of the divine council. It is the job of the adversary to tempt the pious but he works for God not against him. Christianity turns that on its head.
Who cares what Islam says? Hasatan is Hebrew, it is a title that has a definite article it is not the name of an individual angel or demon. Christianity distorted the idea of hasatan long before Islam was even in the picture. There is nothing in the Hebrew literature that supports the idea of an angel that hated Adam. Christianity and Islam took fictitious stories from bronze-age goat herders and made them even more unrecognizable yet that is what the majority of the people now believe. If they only knew the origins of their fables, they would have a much easier time dismissing them.Yeah, but look at Islam.
Satan is a Djinn. All Angels and Demons are Djinn.
Satan is an ArchAngel. One of the Elite of gods Willess crew.
Satan can perform only the will of god, that is why he hates Adam. Because he has will, and therefore rule over the Djinn. God tells them to bow, and Satan refuses. In a way, it was gods will for Satan to revolt. "God" (a character in a book) sets up EVERYTHING. He knew what would happen, and knew what his willess soldier would do.
Who cares what Islam says? Hasatan is Hebrew, it is a title that has a definite article it is not the name of an individual angel or demon. Christianity distorted the idea of hasatan long before Islam was even in the picture. There is nothing in the Hebrew literature that supports the idea of an angel that hated Adam. Christianity and Islam took fictitious stories from bronze-age goat herders and made them even more unrecognizable yet that is what the majority of the people now believe. If they only knew the origins of their fables, they would have a much easier time dismissing them.