Do you not know Satan? He is evil! He is twisted! He was so determined to prove God wrong! Yes he knows how powerful and omniscient God is but nonetheless doesn't care! Remember he wanted to be God so he obviously thought he had a chance and to this day still does. He has no idea he will one day be put in the lake of fire along with non believers, demons, and so on for eternity. He thinks he still has a chance. He is the one who is actually proud that you are a non believer. However, I am so grateful that you are on here asking questions! Clearing up lies the devil has installed in you!
All I'm saying about Job is God's plan is perfect. In the end, if you don't have faith or believe then our arguments can't technically always be on the same page..
It's funny how Satan can instill lies into me, but can't read over someone's shoulder to read a book that tells him his fate, or go onto this website and read about himself.
You're humanizing a being that doesn't play by our rules. Angels, if they existed, would have no physical limitations upon their intellect; so long as God did not withhold anything from them (and there's no reason he would), they could practically be omniscient, except in cases of future behavior of sentient beings (though they could probably predict the outcome with a good success rate). Satan, as an angel, would have known it was impossible to defeat God. He can't be at fault for physical sins; you can't murder an immortal spiritual being, much less have sex with one. His sin would either be envy or it would pride.
If you're wondering how a non-believer would know this, bear in mind two things:
1) Atheists generally score higher on tests of faith.
2) If this discussion were taking place one or two years ago, I would have been on your side (well, maybe not entirely, but you get the idea). I recounced my faith a few months ago as part of a three year faith journey (though I've had my doubts for about a year). I've only told my mother directly. My father probably knows from her, which would explain all the Islam-coversion jokes he's been making recently. No one else, not even my atheist friends, knows.
I agree on the sentiment of Biblical stories, and believe we should move on. Which problem would you like discuss: predestisnation/determinism vs. free will, or the problem of evil (I suggest the first, as a large part of the problem of evil deals with the first, plus there's already a thread here).