zippy2006
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That would be an expression of the idea of evil. But what would be the actual substance of evil?
Satan, Hitler, etc.
That would be an expression of the idea of evil. But what would be the actual substance of evil?
If literal, where is he?
I mean really.
If God alone represents the highest order of existence, and everything else in creation is on the lower level, then what is the PHYSICAL location of this thing called Satan?
Literal.
I also agree that the passages are talking about Satan.
Angels are not physical beings.
Angels are not physical beings.
Is Satan literally the father of some people then?
I believe in a literal Satan.
I do not believe, however, that Satan is responsible for the bad things that happen to us in our lives.
He does not make people die of cancer.
He does not cause car crashes.
He is not the author of our trials and misfortunes.
Satan has a "purpose" against those in the Body of Christ...
That purpose is to confuse honest Christians about where in the Holy Scriptures to find the Gospel of Jesus Christ. He wants to prevent honest men and women from rightly dividing the truth.
He wants souls to reject the Gospel message and the Grace of God. He wants people to feel hopeless and that they must do great works in order to earn their salvation instead of accepting God's free gift.
He does not give people lung disease.
He does not give people flat tires.
Satan is literal. He was placed in the garden with Adam and Eve as a protector. Satan (having freewill) turned from God and fell into rebellion.
And while Satan maybe the symbol for evil he is not the "king of evil" nor does he have any special standing or power in hell. Satan does not torture or manage the people who end up in hell.
I don't ever make light of evil! It exists and it uses any means possible to sow discord, discontent, envy, greed, judgmentalism, elitism and not to forget gluttony!
Satan is literal.
He was placed in the garden with Adam and Eve as a protector.
Satan (having freewill) turned from God and fell into rebellion.
And while Satan maybe the symbol for evil he is not the "king of evil" nor does he have any special standing or power in hell. Satan does not torture or manage the people who end up in hell.
But Satan IS the firstcause of ALL man's woe not by personally inflicting it but in luring mankind away from God.
Those verses are solely regarding the King of Tyre. There is no evidence to prove they relate in any way to a being called Satan. It's a completely baseless assumption. The claim those verses somehow are describing a being called Satan is a doctrine created by men.
"Lucifer" was never a person's name. The word means "light bearer" and was referring solely to the King of Babylon, a man. It has nothing to do with a being called Satan.
Satan is figurative. evil is an abstract concept we place on our on value judgements which we then use as a means of social control.
Sorry, but the first cause of sin and death is placed by God upon Adam, not Satan. (Romans 5:12)
Satan can only tempt. Satan has no causal powers at all. Only God and men created in His image have powers of cause and effect.
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