Already answered, although others can feel free to add. Rituals are for show. Since you are still asking you have nothing he wants, meaning your soul (unless you change) is not worth enough, is already his, and you are not presently useful in another way. You can change that to make it happen by having something to exchange of enough value, if you are willing to put the work into it, but it doesn't sound that way (jmho) and a lazy bum isn't useful to either side. Logically if you have to choose, since the other side has proven itself stronger for thousands of years and you obviously want something, you are going about it the wrong way and opening Pandora's box. If you tried the right way first and are still empty handed, it's not something you need or were meant to have, you are without it for a good reason which will become known to you when the next door opens. Be careful what you wish for
By praying the Holy Rosary.
AnswerChristians, who believe in the resurrection of Jesus, also believe in the power of Satan. In Christian dogma, Satan seems to have sufferred in no way by the resurrection. Some would say that Christianity needs Satan, since without him, we would be entirely responsible for our own sins and our own redemption. The concept of almost helpless vulnerability has its converse in the need for a saviour.
"Holy Diver" refers to Satan's descent to hell, or his "dive." The lyrics deal with Revelations 12:9 where Satan was cast to earth. The tiger is symbolic of the wild beast that comes out of the sea, as mentioned in Revelations 13:1.
Answer 1 Aleister Crowley was a Thelemite, not a Satanist. He did not believe in the devil. Satan is a Christian belief. Therefore, no he did not raise Satan. Answer 2 Aleister Crowley called himself "the Beast" and "666", which is spoken of in the Bible. And the Bible states that the "Beast" gets his power from the Dragon who is that old Serpent, Satan the Devil. So he did deal with Satan
It's just Satan still
Satan is satan in Swedish.
It's the same: Satan
Before he became ha Satan, he was the God-created angel, Lucifer. He is a spirit and after his rebellion, is now the leader of the demon world - the fallen angels. He is still allowed to meet and deal with God as the Book of Job details.
Well that all depends if you want christian satan, Jewish satan or islam satan
hail Satan
Yes, there is a church of Satan, but they don't take Satan as a deity, or don't literally do sacrifices to Satan.
"Des serve Satan" means "to serve Satan."
Christian belief attributes a great deal of power to Satan, but always assumes that Satan will not use those powers to kill anyone. In the Book of Job, God instructed Satan to do any manner of evil to the person of Job, but to stop short of actually killing him. The Books of Matthew and Luke say that Satan lifted Jesus up and placed him on a pinnacle of the temple - if Satan can do that, he can pick an ordinary person up and drop him from a great height.Christianity has more to gain by focussing our fear of Satan on the spiritual and eternal hellfire than on the possibility that he might kill someone..