Their are plenty of threads on the reality of his counter part, but what of him? What are all his names in different religions? What levels of power does he have compared to his counter part? Whats his origin? Is he true evil, or is the only evil an absence from god...?I'd like to hear more about what people think or have heard about the devil and whether they believe in the devil.
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7/16/2005 4:05:16 PM
over 20 views and only one response? i know the bible belt is more religious than that. i would like all the information people believe about the devil, even if its something you would assume i already know.
7/16/2005 4:47:54 PM
Light bringer
7/16/2005 4:54:01 PM
^^ STFU. when has tww, and SB especially, ever portrayed itself as being representative of the bible belt? do your own research you pretentioius fuckstick
7/16/2005 5:24:51 PM
The Devil is evil because, despite having a much better understanding of God than we possess, he wholly and willfully rejected God in favor of himself. Ergo he is as far removed, as far absent, from God as you can get.He was, back in the day, on par with Michael, which is to say that he was about as high on ladder of divinity as one can be without actually being God. Of course, he wasn't willing to settle for that, and got thrown out on his ass. Thus it is better to say that Satan is Michael's opposite rather than God's, because "opposite" implies some degree of parity that does not exist in this situation.The more difficult question, theologically speaking, is exactly how Satan exerts his power of this world; we are told several times that he does have such power, and in a couple of instances that he himself walks "to and fro about the Earth." Other places and certain dogma have it that Satan himself is confined to hell and cannot directly control anything that happens on earth, but must instead work through intermediaries.
7/16/2005 5:59:48 PM
i just talked to himhe says he's not really that bad once you get to know him
7/16/2005 6:01:46 PM
We are talking about Karl Rove, correct?
7/16/2005 6:22:08 PM
does hell have a physical relationship to either earth or heaven? i find the pictures of the ancient world where lucifer has crashed into it, creating the cavern that is hell and the mound that is purgotary, thus turning it into the christian world quite interesting.I can't find the picture from my copy of the divine comedy, but these combined show most of the interesting elements. I've only read the inferno so far though.Having just rewatched one of my favorite movies, the ninth gate, sparked my interests as to what others know about the devil.[Edited on July 16, 2005 at 6:40 PM. Reason : chaning pictures to find some that work]
7/16/2005 6:37:09 PM
^^ damn, you almost made me ruin my new LCD by spewing water all over it. but on the topic - i hate to be "that guy" who comes in and tries to ruin the tread, but the devil? come on. I thought people stopped believing in that along with Santa Claus and the Easter Bunny. So i'm completely fine if you want to believe that a god created the earth, universe, etc. And if you also want to believe that he created man in his image, and for some reason he cares that people are "good people" or whatever, that's fine too. But to throw the devil in the mix, who is the antithesis of everything good and is the root cause of everything wrong and evil on the earth? give me a fucking break. It's so elementary that jsut because there is a "good force", there has to be an equally strong "bad force". and he sits in hell and punishes souls for all eternity because they chose not to believe some dude was the son of god, regardless of the life they led of if they were good people? bahoh yeah - the devil also provides such an easy excuse for christians, though, when they fuck up. You just cheated on your wife..... 10 times? oh, those were just indiscresions induced by Satan when you were weak in your faith. You embezzeled money while acting as the chruch secretary? yep - devil made me do it. lost your kid's college money on a gambling trip? you know who to blame![Edited on July 16, 2005 at 7:23 PM. Reason : .]
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7/16/2005 7:08:05 PM
^^collecting peoples knowledge of the lore on the devil has nothing to necessarily believing in the devil.I know some people think that on some level all religions are just different ways of worshipping the same god in different ways, or others misunderstanding the true nature of God. If there are any who believe this, or are informed on the way people think who do believe this, does the same apply to the devil?Like the demons or evils from other religions, are they supposedly the same as from Christianity?
7/16/2005 7:18:30 PM
They could just rename the 8th level of hell "Little Nigeria"
7/16/2005 7:39:36 PM
How did pentagons and "666" come to be associated with the devil? what other symbols does he have?
7/16/2005 7:44:13 PM
apparently 666 is in the New Testament - Revalations, although i've never seen it. And actually, recently they found some acient Greek tablets that showed that the actual sign of the devil is 616 (therefore throwing off half of salisburyboy's conspiracy theories)http://www.mlive.com/news/muchronicle/index.ssf?/base/news-4/1115997336239311.xmlhttp://www.beliefnet.com/story/166/story_16630_1.htmlhttp://www.gnn.tv/headlines/2532/The_Beast_Gets_A_New_Number_In_Time_For_Karmageddon
7/16/2005 7:50:46 PM
^it's made up, just like everything else.
7/16/2005 7:52:48 PM
while i question the accuracy of some of the things said here, it did make for an interesting read.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DevilI'm going to read more about what it says on Zoroastrianism. Near the begining it says humans are urged to align themselves with the good god instead of the evil god because the good god is eventually, after a nearly eternally long struggle, win. But from what I've heard from my professors here at ncsu I was lead to believe the winner was not predecided and that both sides had a chance at winning.
7/16/2005 8:10:21 PM
And what a surprise that agentlion's understanding of Christianity, the concept of the devil, and morality should be so facile as to warrant little more than derision.The Devil entices people to do bad things, he does not make them do it. People are ultimately responsible for their own actions. Incidentally, you almost never see Christians claiming, "The Devil made me do it," and getting away with it. Quit talking out of your pagan ass and come back when you know it from a hole in the fucking ground.
7/16/2005 8:21:00 PM
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7/16/2005 10:31:17 PM
Before the Devil's initial temptation of Adam and Eve, there was pretty much only one thing we could do to sin: eat the fruit and thereby learn good and evil. The Devil convinced us to do that. Although we were technically able of deciding to eat the fruit on our own, our only exposure at that point was to God, who we would not have disobeyed; it is only once the Devil comes along and shows us the alternative path that we had that potential to commit that first sin.Thus the Devil already has some part in every sin that gets committed, since it was only because he showed us how to sin that our free will is able to take us down that path. Beyond that, we are merely told that the Devil has a hand in pretty much all the tempting that goes on. There's a couple of ways to look at this. One, every version of Christianity I've run into pretty much agrees that to some extent the human conscience, as exists in every healthy individual, is a sort of natural law inscribed by God onto everyone's heart. All over the world people tend towards certain beliefs about morality, even if they do not always adhere to the same. As a result, one theory might hold that the voice contrary to conscience (and let's face it, there almost always is one, or dilemmas wouldn't be dilemmas) is either the Devil, his intermediaries, or whatever scar his temptation of Adam and Eve left on the human soul.
7/16/2005 11:15:03 PM
I think its easier to buy that the devil by causing people to have knowledge, including how to sin, in that sense has a hand in all sin. But with every action their being some influence of god in conscience and the influence of the devil in other voices is a little redundant.I think men can see the moral goods and bads in the different options without having constant outside, non-forcing, influence.
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7/17/2005 1:03:39 AM
Dammit, I caught myself from saying it once.
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7/17/2005 5:29:44 AM
so is hell a real place, is it hot like in most movie depictions, cold at its depths like in the inferno, a lake of fire or what? what descriptions of it are in the bible or writings of religious figures, and just how metaphorical are they?
7/17/2005 8:57:11 AM
wouldn't hell (and heaven, too) just have to be a "state of mind" - just a place for your spirit to go, and maybe join some kind of collective consiousness or something. I don't think even fundamentalists (in modern times, at least) could argue that heaven and hell are actual, real places you could put on a map of the earth or universe.
7/17/2005 9:19:55 AM
Well here hell seems to have a physical location inside the earth, and the heavens are above. but are you contending that the afterlife has no physical reality anywhere, the golden gates of heaven are actually are entirely metaphorical? Or is it not physically real in the matrix sense where you can touch and feel things, but its just not the reality thats happening on earth? I think if its the latter case then its not unreasonable to try to describe one of the afterlife locations.In greek mythology with the Elysian Fields, ancient egyptions with their house of dust, and many older religions its not uncommon to believe the after life is experienced in a physical way, even if some of the laws of nature dont work quite the same there.
7/17/2005 9:48:53 AM
the devil seems to be out of hell alot in the bible.
7/17/2005 9:56:57 AM
The Devil. Right.Sure.OK.No, really.bwahahahahahahahahahahaha!!!!1.....silly theists.[Edited on July 17, 2005 at 10:15 AM. Reason : ]
7/17/2005 10:15:45 AM
There seems to be physical form here with the 3 headed perversion of the trinity. Jesus certainly had physical form. I don't think a physical afterlife would necessarily be less pious than a mental one.
7/17/2005 10:36:16 AM
the history of satan in judeo christian religion is pretty interestingthe god of mischief, chaos, merriment, and fertility, nature, known (depending on the place and the time) as pan, dionysis, were typically depicted with hornshttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horned_Godpashupati?panpan, especially, is even goatlike and usually carries a tridentthese gods, who symbolized worship of nature, sex, and mischief, were "demonized" by the church in order to draw people away from paganism. hence, the creation of the idea that satan was a horned god.
7/17/2005 10:44:46 AM
that pan statuette makes me think of...
7/17/2005 11:21:56 AM
I watched the glee while your kings and queens fought for ten decades for the Gods they madeI shouted out "Who killed the Kennedy's?" when after all it was you and meLet me please introduce myself: I'm a man of wealth and tasteAnd I lay traps for troubadors who get killed before they reach BombayPlease to meet you hope you guess my nameBut what's puzzling you is the nature of my game
7/17/2005 11:54:50 AM
If the heavenly host is infinite, and Lucifer took with him 1/3 of the heavenly host....wouldn't his army, as well, be infinite?
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7/17/2005 12:58:48 PM
Man is 5The Devil is 6God is 7
7/17/2005 1:44:13 PM
^^ Because this discussion is pointless unless it's inside the context of a specific religion, and if that religion is Christianity, then God is undeniably right.
7/17/2005 1:52:24 PM
but does heaven's infinite or hell's infinite approach infinity faster?when did the devil pick up a pitch fork? was he just borrowing posiedons trident or is it something more useful?
7/17/2005 3:53:46 PM
According to wiki, it is most likely a borrowed symbol from Hinduism (Shiva's trident). There is a single verse in the bible mentioning the devil's staff.
7/17/2005 3:55:30 PM
can you quote it?
7/17/2005 4:11:10 PM
I was reading different wiki religious topics all morning.It's in one of 'em.
7/17/2005 4:15:52 PM
how much is the lord of the rings bad guy based off the devil? i've heard of comparisons between aragon/gandalf and christ, so i was wondering if there was the same thing between the bad guy and the devil?Also any thoughts or knowledge on what/who the anti-christ is would be interesting.
7/17/2005 4:35:00 PM
Get to reading.Morgoth is very similar to the devil in the Lord of the Rings universe.
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7/17/2005 9:01:32 PM
there was a godand a lower god controlled the seagot killed by two million pounds of sludge from new york and new jersey
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