The works attributed to Satins inspiration are generally new Christianity attributions
that proclaim themselves new psychology scientists, Anton McVeigh was one of the first
and if I spelled his name correct you can look up his authority filled rant that appears to
make him the new prophet of psychology and supposedly the prince of revenge. Every
church or mosque or religion that is imitated or opposed and can not flex and change
will consider the challenge a call to war and will label the new enemy Satan or Witches
and I might add that all civilizations up to American influences from Christianity would
automatically gather and hunt and kill any person or group declared Satan, Witch (poisoner) and such. New literary works attributed to Satan are located under drugs,
poison, revenge and such.
Biography - 1987 Satan Prince of Darkness was released on: USA: 21 September 1998
Are you asking about Ozzy Osbourne or Satan?
It's called 'Prince of Darkness' by John Carpenter.
He was the prince of darkness, a vampire, and his name comes from son of the devil. Would Satan repent his sins? No.
"Satan" is commonly used as a title or description rather than a full name. In Christian tradition, Satan is also referred to as Lucifer, the devil, the adversary, or the Prince of Darkness.
Satan. Beelzebul, prince of power, prince of darkness, some people use Lucifer, ruler of the demons, father of lies, dragon, enemy, the evil one, ruler of this world, deceiver, serpent, and accuser.
Satan goes by many names depending on the culture. The most common names though are: Satan, Devil, Beelzebub, Lucifer, The Adversary, The accuser, The deceiver, and the Prince of Lies/darkness.
The Great Deceiver, The One, Satan, The Beast, The Snake, The Light Bearer, The Prince of Darkness, The Prince of Lies, The Devil, The Morningstar, Greeix, The Abomination, Abaddon, Apollyon, Beelzebub, Belial, The Dragon, The King of Babylon, King of Tyrus, The Son of Perdition, The Tempter, The Ruler of Darkness
Lucifer or Satan and the Devils...
Satan is called the god of this age because he is allowed to have darkness around the earth and controls this age, but God will take control and banish him to Hell. God will take complete control in the end times.
Christian tradition says that Satan was expelled, along with many of the angels, from heaven because he saw himself as equal to God. This belief implies that the angels did not realise that God was greater than they. When considered rationally, this is certainly inconsistent with broader Christian belief.Not only did Satan not aspire to have a throne in heaven, but Satan and heaven do not really exist.
he's the angel of darkness