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I am troubled by the response that denied God making satan...
wasn't satan a fallen angel? Didn't God create the angels? Didn't God create everything? Why would an all knowing all powerful being create such a force of evil? I don't understand.
That would be ... me. I see I communicated clearly. Yes, that is a troubling aspect of the Gospel.
Yes. Yes. Yes. Troubling, and (in order) anyone who pretends to know it all is most foolish. I did have to wrestle with these ideas before my Faith ever took off, and i can freely share what the Lord showed me; but you have the brass tacks re: your OP. Following up a bit, what G-d is not, does exist.
"Ok...so if God didn't make satan...who did?"
I can not speak for razeontherock, but I think he was getting at the idea that God actually created Lucifer, the "nice archangel" and Lucifer himself created "satan" when he rebelled against God....
I'm still not convinced...it seems to me as though there HAS to be a satan in order to make Christianity "work". Just like in pretty much every other story there has to be a force of evil to know good. That is a big sticking point for me, and why I am not sure I can subscribe to Christianity. It seems to storybook. Why would an all knowing all powerful being create such a force of evil? I don't understand.
"Ok...so if God didn't make satan...who did?"
I can not speak for razeontherock, but I think he was getting at the idea that God actually created Lucifer, the "nice archangel" and Lucifer himself created "satan" when he rebelled against God....
I agree with this statement of yours: "Another thing you have to keep in mind is that we can't blame Satan for everything that goes wrong in the world, because it is human sin that causes the problems." Except I do not think bad weather is caused by human sin.
"Now I see you saying that demonology is really mental illness...."
Demonology is the systematic study of demons or beliefs about demons. It is the branch of theology relating to superhuman beings who are not gods.
I think you meant demonic influence or control.......
The questions of Satan and the origin of evil have occupied the minds of Christians since Jesus walked the earth, and there are no easy answers (simplistic answers that satisfy the simple-minded, yes, but no easy answers). Yet hundreds of millions of people have found a home in the Christian faith. It would be a shame if your concern in this area became an insurmountable obstacle to Christianity for you. If you're really interested, here is a comprehensive and well-written site that discusses the nature of Satan: http://www.realdevil.info/a1-2.htm The author takes the view that Satan is not a supernatural being but is rather a part of each of us; however, he discusses the evolution of the various views fairly and even-handedly and even includes a transcript of a debate with someone who takes the view that Satan is indeed a supernatural being.
In full disclosure, I used to be Lutheran, but have considered myself agnostic since I was about 15. Something I was pondering recently is why satan exists? God created satan...so why doesn't he just destroy him? If God doesn't destroy him, isn't he basically enabling him and letting satan do whatever to those who do not believe in God correctly? Why would God give satan that much power? It seems like in every good story there needs to be a force of good and a force of evil...and to me it seems like that's the only reason satan is around...to balance out the Christian story. I am being sincere however, and I hope to hear some thoughtful answers. Thanks in advance, Bryan
Hi Handmaid, I want to comment about this. I know that when sifting truth from lie, there is only one truth and there could be an infinite number of lies. There is also the potential for part-truths, that is, a glimpse of the truth that doesn't fully describe the whole truth. Whenever we share understanding we are limited by the words we use, so there is no way that someone can ever really portray the full understanding they have by using words. The best we can do is paint a picture in the reader's mind in an effort to convey our understanding. Communications 101 says there is no way two people can ever have exactly the same understanding, which is why Jesus is the only one who is able to teach us the truth, because He sets The Holy Spirit to work within us. So sometimes when it seems Christians disagree, it is because we are limited in our ability to share our understanding. There are times of course when we might be downright wrong and it is up to one of us then to repentHi Bryan,
That you have questions is very good. By the answers you have gotten you see there are as many beliefs about Satan as there are denominations in Christendom.
He is the Spiritual embodiment of "Free Will."Something I was pondering recently is why Satan exists?
Satan serves a purpose, as a reluctant subordinate of God.God created Satan...so why doesn't he just destroy him?
Satan is not the god of Evil he is restricted in his role as the antagonist.If God doesn't destroy him, isn't he basically enabling him and letting Satan do whatever to those who do not believe in God correctly?
He hasn't. Satan has to have permission to do what He does, see the book of Job.Why would God give Satan that much power?
The reason stories have this balance is because they have taken their ques from scripture. Lest you forget what came first. In life There does need to be an antagonist to help facilitate true choice. If there were only the will of God then what choice would their be?It seems like in every good story there needs to be a force of good and a force of evil...and to me it seems like that's the only reason Satan is around...to balance out the Christian story. I am being sincere however, and I hope to hear some thoughtful answers. Thanks in advance, Bryan
He is the Spiritual embodiment of "Free Will."
Satan serves a purpose, as a reluctant subordinate of God.
Satan is not the god of Evil he is restricted in his role as the antagonist.
He hasn't. Satan has to have permission to do what He does, see the book of Job.
The power that has been given helps facilitate "free Will" options.
The reason stories have this balance is because they have taken their ques from scripture. Lest you forget what came first. In life There does need to be an antagonist to help facilitate true choice. If there were only the will of God then what choice would their be?
Hi drich0150, do you think though that we can have free will even when our options to do evil are not presented by an antagonist? What I'm saying is that often when we decide something there is more than two options, if the options we are aware of are all "good" and we aren't therefore aware of any "evil" options, wouldn't we still have free will?
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