Satan is the fallen angel, he was an angel before the earth was created and when alla created the first human : Adam, all the angels were ordered from god to genuflect to the new creature Adam, but Satan wouldn't do it, then Satan played with Adam's head and made him eat from the forbidden tree and that moment Alla sent Adam to earth to test him and his sons and see if they deserve to come back to heaven, Satan swore to make the human kind do whatever is bad and forbidden in purpose to send us all to hell and Satan is known as the fallen angel because he fell to the earth and will fall as-well to hell.
Answer 1Adam was not thrown to earth. he was human, humans come from the earth. "from the earth you came and from the earth you shall return." genesis 3:19, Ecclesiastes 12:7, 3:20 , The Noble Qur'an, 71:17. you may be confusing Adam with Satan who "fell to earth like lightening" Luke 10:18, Isaiah 14:12.Answer 2Adam was typically expelled from the Garden of Eden or Paradise, but he was not "violently thrown out". A better explanation of the Biblical and Qur'anic Stories of Adam was that he was evicted after failing to live up to God's command and complied with the eviction. He seems to have walked or traveled freely to Earth.
No! Mary was a human being who was born after several thousand years of human history. Satan was created as an angel and fell due to his pride long before the beginning of human history, before Adam was created.
He fell from the grace of God.
The church did not "invent" Satan. He was created by God, as an angel, and then he sinned and fell, and became Satan. He is a being, not a thing or concept invented by humans.
Strictly speaking, Genesis does not say that Adam and Eve were born. It says that God made Adam out of the dust of the ground. Because Adam needed company, God made Eve out of Adam's rib, while he slept.
God has ALL power over Satan also the question is phrased ridiculously its not like God needed Satan to give Him a reason. Satan was and IS defeated because he was is and always will be totally AND COMPLETELY underneath Him! God defeated Satan, in terms of the sacrifice of Jesus, by making the ultimate atonement for the worlds sins, by sending a second 'Adam' to complete what the first Adam could not do when he fell. Jesus, who by being born of a virgin was not born in sin, was the only one able to stand in the place of the first man Adam and every human who came afterwards, and be without sin, perfect and pure on our behalf. once you look at that, there really is no question :) God bless you all!!!!!!!
Satan; he was the best angel but he want to become a god himself and god made him satan or the devil
In the King James version there doesn't appear to be such a reference. The only verse where - Satan - and the word - world - appear is * Rev 12:9 And the great dragon was cast out, that old serpent, called the Devil, and Satan, which deceiveth the whole world: he was cast out into the earth, and his angels were cast out with him.
When Adam and Eve begged Allah karim's forgiveness, He forgave them. We must remember that Adam and eve were extremely innocent. They didn't know what sin was. They didn't have the slightest idea that anyone could tell a lie, and swear in the name of Almighty, and yet be a liar. They fell a prey to Satan's treachery and wickedness because of their innocence. Even an otherwise negligible forgetfulness on the part of a Prophet is sometimes not let slip away by Almighty God. This is how He trains a Prophet. Adam and Eve became more than ever conscious in their lives on the earth.
When Adam and Eve begged Allah karim's forgiveness, He forgave them. We must remember that Adam and eve were extremely innocent. They didn't know what sin was. They didn't have the slightest idea that anyone could tell a lie, and swear in the name of Almighty, and yet be a liar. They fell a prey to Satan's treachery and wickedness because of their innocence. Even an otherwise negligible forgetfulness on the part of a Prophet is sometimes not let slip away by Almighty God. This is how He trains a Prophet. Adam and Eve became more than ever conscious in their lives on the earth.
I do not think Satan is a ghost. ________________________________________ No he isn't. Satan represents two things. * the spiritual being that fell from heaven, the Angel or Demon. * and anything in opposition to the Christian or Jewish Dogma