The answer is nothing.
Nothing is greater than God, nothing is more evil than the devil, poor people have nothing, rich people need nothing, and if you ate nothing you would die.
NOTHING is greater than god...
NOTHING is more evil than the devil.....
the poor have NOTHING.....the rich need NOTHING.....
and if you eat NOTHING u will die!
The answer to the riddle is "nothing."
Nothing is greater than God.
Nothing is more evil than the Devil.
The poor have nothing.
The rich need nothing.
And if you eat nothing, you'll die.
The answer to the riddle is "nothing."
Nothing is greater than God.
Nothing is more evil than the Devil.
The poor have nothing.
The rich need nothing.
And if you eat nothing, you'll die.
The answer is nothing. Nothing is greater than god, nothing is more evil than the devil, the poor have nothing, the rich need nothing, and if you eat nothing you will die!
When asked this riddle 80% of kidergarten kids got the answer, compared to 17% of Stanford University Seniors.
that is a PERSONS "BELIEF" not demonstrated in fact eat is defined as to put into your mouth chew and swallow IT
The answer to this riddle is "nothing."
'Nothing' is the answer.
now show me NO THING
Nothing...
Nothing.
The devil is a figure of evil in many religious and cultural beliefs, so there is no specific description of what they would smell like. It's more symbolic than physical.
No, the most famous use of the name is for a Biblical character, Nicodemus, who was actually kind to Jesus when most of the other Pharisees were evil. I think a few people find the name evil-sounding, perhaps because "demus" sounds like "demon". Nikken is a germanic word for devil, too. And of course "old Nick" is a rather silly name for Satan.
Good and evil are often seen as two opposing forces that exist in balance. The presence of good can make us more aware of evil, just as the presence of evil can highlight the importance of good. The concept of good and evil is subjective and can vary depending on cultural and individual beliefs.
In Christian theology, the Devil (Satan) was originally an angel who rebelled against God. The concept of friendship between them is not part of traditional religious teachings. The Devil is usually depicted as a figure opposed to God and goodness.
St. James is called James the Greater to distinguish him from another apostle named James, who is known as James the Lesser. The title "Greater" is not a reflection of his importance or influence, but simply a way to differentiate between the two apostles named James.
The answer to the riddle is "nothing". (Nothing is greater than God. Nothing is more evil than the devil. The poor have nothing. The rich need nothing. If you eat nothing, you will die.) === ===
NothingNothing is greater than God. Nothing is more evil than the devil. Rich people need for nothing, poor people have nothing and if you eat nothing you will die.NOTHING
nothing. that is literally the answer and im not even religious or anything.
No.
Nothing. Nothing is mightier than god,nor more evil than the devil. If you eat nothing you die, and dead people drink nothing.
nothing is
No, nothing is more dangerous than the devil. The devil is the ultimate source of evil.
There is no Dahak!
The Devil Himself is even worse than Satan because it is The Devil Himself he is the very essence and the meaning of Pure Evil if you want Pure Evil just look at Devil you can spell out Evil with out the D so The Devil Himself is Pure Evil and worse than,Adolf Hitler,Joseph Stalin,and Prince Vlad Dracul combined!Please avoid The Devil Himself!Oh, I'd get in serious trouble answering that question, so i will just say nothing is more evil.
Yes, the devil or Satan is evil. He was once a guardian cherub appointed by God, but then he was punished and became known as Satan or the devil when God saw iniquity in him, when God saw that he wanted to be like the Most High. It was Satan's pride that led to his downfall, and now he tries to deceive everyone, so that more people will join him in the lake of fire on Judgment Day.
The association of black with evil is largely a cultural or symbolic interpretation, often stemming from historical representations in art, literature, and media. Throughout history, black has been used to symbolize darkness, mystery, and power, which can sometimes be interpreted as negative or malevolent.
"Evil" is generically the opposite of "good", and is a label applied to something morally or ethically wrong. A more specific definition is the capacity to deliberately inflict harm or injury to another. Synonyms in this instance are malicious or wicked.A "devil" is an evil or malicious spirit or demon. Capitalized, the "Devil" is synonymous with Satan, the personification of evil and the antagonist to God in Christian and other religions.