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  • I don't believe in either. It's the literal belief in something that gives it power and makes it grow.
  • I don't believe in Satan.
  • He is as real as Michael Jackson's face...
  • I don't believe in Satan. I believe he was created to scare people into joining an organized religion.
  • I believe he is real because I believe in what God breathed into the Bible as the truth. Satan was an angel who became filled with pride, feeling that he was better than God, and so was caste out of Heaven for eternity. In His grasp, <:))))<>< "Do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good." Romans 12:21
  • It's true organized religion created the devil to scare people into joining their faith. Organized Religions were used to conquer most of Europe by Alexander The Great check up on your history. Organized religion has affected many lives as a belief though. In a sense the idea of Satan changed the world already and may continue to do so as long as the world exist.
  • RE>It's true organized religion created the devil to scare people into joining their faith. Organized Religions were used to conquer most of Europe by Alexander The Great check up on your history. Organized religion has affected many lives as a belief though. In a sense the idea of Satan changed the world already and may continue to do so as long as the world exist.<< You're a moron. And you know even less about history and anthropology than you do about religion, "organized" or otherwise. (FYI, Alexander conquered the Persian Empire IN ASIA (and its Egyptian province in Africa), he never had more than his inherited foothold in Europe: Greece and Macedon.) As for Satan, all pagan animistic tribal societies past and present believe in evil/malignant spirits, and most believe that there's one at the top (or bottom?) who is the most evil of all. Satan shows up by name in Job, the oldest story in the Bible (the story, not the book itself) which dates from the the 4th Millennium BC, set in the southern fringe/rim of the Fertile Crescent. Nowhere in that story or in the whole of the Bible, Jewish History, or the History of the Church before the Reformation is Satan used as any kind of a device to scare people into joining either religion. In Medieval Catholic thought (and indeed in orthodox Protestantism today as well) Satan is not the ruler of Hell, but it's most ignoble and tortured prisoner: just read the last Canto of Dante's Inferno. In animistic societies, however - even today - the power of Christian missionaries to exorcize demons that have plagued these communities as far back as the people could remember--long before they even heard of Christ or the Church--has been the principal reason they convert to Christianity.
  • Satan legacy is an angel(spirit)
  • How about spiritual bad luck?
  • I will have to go for a Spirit K-S.
  • I do not believe in an Evil being to blame things on. ("The devil made me do it!"
  • Satan is just a word made up to symbolize all that is bad in this world.

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