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  • If you believe in the bible, he was beautiful. I am going to guess that satan takes on whatever form needed to be the beauty in the eyes of the beholder.
  • He'd be well dressed, articulate, tall, and not at all dark.
  • jesus christ.
  • This is what Satan looks like....
  • Honestly i think of the devil like they do for halloween this tall man who is red with horns and a tail.
  • I always figured that Satan would be this really tall dude with a stovepipe hat, this huge ZZ Top beard, super long but classy hair, and dressed like a vampire, with frilly shirts and fancy long coats. Also, he carries an elegant looking cane to help him walk, because instead of human feet, he has hooves. Yeah not really original but eh. XD So like a mix of Dracula, Jack the Ripper and like, a Viking. And goat.
  • I don't think of Satan in physical terms, any more than I do God. For me, Satan is a spirit - a negative and evil one.
  • Satan looks an awful lot like my ex-wife. Wait...That's not right! Satan is that guy with the red skin, horns, and forked tail that keeps running up to me screaming "TAKE HER BACK! TAKE HER BACK!"
  • Satan looks like a modern day atheist.
  • The Bible says Satan is very beautiful, God however says HE created evil, for HIS (God's) purpose. I take that to mean Satan was created for evil, not a rebel, as Satan would have mankind believe.
  • This is what he would look like: . . . .
  • A tangible form is too simple. My first thought was of an amorphous,all encompassing, presence of hate that you could not run from.
  • Satan is a spirit. He has no physical appearance. Since he's described as an 'angel of light', I think of him as a bright orb or point source of light. But since he tempted Jesus in the desert, it's possible that he could take on the appearance of a man.
  • Satan is "a liar and the father of lies." (Jn 8:44) He is a fallen angel and can probabaly appear however he wishes. "But deliver us from evil." The last petition to our Father is also included in Jesus' prayer: "I am not asking you to take them out of the world, but I ask you to protect them from the evil one." (Jn 17:15) In this petition, evil is not an abstraction, but refers to a person, Satan, the Evil One, the angel who opposes God. The devil is the one who "throws himself across" God's plan and his work of salvation accomplished in Christ. The Bible teaches that Satan is a fallen angel. Scripture sees in this being a fallen angel, called "Satan" or the "devil". (Cf. Jn 8:44; Rev 12:9) Satan was at first a good angel, made by God: "The devil and the other demons were indeed created naturally good by God, but they became evil by their own doing." Scripture speaks of a sin of these angels. (2 Pet 2:4) This "fall" consists in the free choice of these created spirits, who radically and irrevocably rejected God and his reign. The devil "has sinned from the beginning"; (1 Jn 3:8) It is the irrevocable character of their choice, and not a defect in the infinite divine mercy, that makes the angels' sin unforgivable. "There is no repentance for the angels after their fall, just as there is no repentance for men after death." Scripture witnesses to the disastrous influence of the one Jesus calls "a murderer from the beginning," who would even try to divert Jesus from the mission received from his Father. (Jn 8:44; cf. Mt 4:1-11) "The reason the Son of God appeared was to destroy the works of the devil." (1 Jn 3:8) The power of Satan is, nonetheless, not infinite. He is only a creature, powerful from the fact that he is pure spirit, but still a creature. He cannot prevent the building up of God's reign. For more information, see Catechism of the Catholic Church, sections 391-395: http://www.nccbuscc.org/catechism/text/pt1sect2chpt1art1p7.shtml#391 With love in Christ.
  • Q: Who is Satan [=Devil]? (A: The one who keeps on asking "Why?", that's who!) Devil/Satan is nothing but an objective and enquiring human mind seeking knowledge & TRUTH. And that must be beautiful! Only a human mind may be open to rational thought process[es], reason and logic; and willing to question “why”, prepared to challenge anything and everything under the sun including the sun itself! So the moment the first question ‘why’ pops into your conscious, you have become the “victim” of Devil, “possessed” even! But is that such a bad thing? Or, “WHY is being a “victim of Devil” a bad thing? See? It is that easy to ‘fall prey’ or ‘surrender oneself’ to The Devil! Unlike many competing Gods, there is only one Devil and from the beginning of time, and Devil is stronger! Devil has endured many gods single-handedly --just by being itself-- and apparently with great success. All god-men believe that Devil is still around, don’t they? Gods [through god-men] need ‘Devil’ to justify their own [and their respective god’s] pseudo-existence, but Devil needs no God, ‘Devil’ is self-sufficient! All Gods jealously compete with Devil for ‘betterness’, Devil couldn’t care less! Even all godmen admit: Devil is always happy, always smiling! His eyes have a lively glint! And like a true friend, the Devil does not expect anything in return: no obedience, loyalty, spiritual ritual, prayers, offerings or sacrifice! --other than the ‘virtual currency of your soul’, according to the religionists, of course. But is that such a bad thing? Or, “WHY is giving your ‘soul’ to Devil, ---or ‘keeping a mind open to doubt, rationality, reason and logic’-- bad? How can it harm you? So, who is your friend now? Hence, ‘Devil does not automatically equate evil’, ‘vice’ and ‘virtue’ are relative to whose side one is on!
  • He was the most beautiful of the angels, but he can take any form he chooses
  • I think he looks like Karl Rove.
  • Satan is said to have been the most beautiful angel in heaven and causing him to have great pride. He wanted to be like God. He was banished from heaven and put on the earth created to hold him. It is necessary to understand the "Gap Theory" to know this. Satan has to be a very beautiful being. If he were not whom would want to follow him so addamently. True he is spirit and is the reason he attempts and invades humans because this is the only way he has power is in a physical body. Because of covnents made between God and Adam spirits do not have power on earth but must have a physical body. This is also a reason God came to earth as a physical man in the form of Jesus. There is much to this statement requiring much study; too much for this breif amount of room. So Satan must be a very beautiful and handsome being not ugly in appearance. Who would want to follow him if he were horrible looking?
  • I think he has really mean, deceitful eyes.
  • The answers to this question bring out well the degree of brainwash that goes on in Semitic religions. "washed brains are so dirty, even confession to Original Sin or holy communion [water] wouldn't clean them!" "washed brains are like raped minds, often damaged beyond repair…” Mind is like a parachute. It works only when it is open. “If mind were a six-sided box subject to gravity, the best door to ‘open’ it would be the floor, so there would be no room for any [irrational superstitious] junk to be left behind!!” A: By His attributes and ability to single-handedly & effortlessly kick-ass several gods, Satan must be powerful, sexy & handsome!
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  • I'd imagine he looks something like Al Sharpton but darker, skinnier, and bigger.
  • Ann Coulter

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