Christians believe that our god will protect us from the dumb, stupid, horrid devil Satan.
In Greek mythology, the god of temptation is often associated with Eros, the god of love and desire. In Christian theology, temptation is often attributed to the devil or Satan.
temptation is everywhere
In Christian theology, Michael the Archangel is often depicted as a powerful warrior who defeats Satan in battle. This belief is based on the idea that Michael represents the forces of good and righteousness, while Satan represents evil and temptation. Ultimately, the victory of Michael over Satan symbolizes the triumph of good over evil.
Constantine I he was an Athiest but turned to Christian. He was preparing for battle and he saw a cross in the sky and thought it was a message from God that he wanted him to win the battle so he had his men but the cross on there shields and he won.
In Christian theology, Michael is often depicted as an archangel who defeats Satan in battle. This battle is symbolic of good triumphing over evil.
Consantine the great had proohetic dreams about the Christian god helping him win battle. This led Constantine to become the first Roman emperor to convert to Christianity.
Frances L. Carroll has written: 'Promises, a guide to Christian commitment' -- subject(s): Baptist authors, Christian life 'How to talk with your children about God' -- subject(s): Children, Christian education of children, Religious life 'Temptation' -- subject(s): Christian life, Temptation
In Christian belief, Saint Michael is often depicted as defeating Satan in battle. This symbolizes the victory of good over evil.
the snake is the symbolic animal for temptation.... since it is said in the christian bible, a snake tempted eve to eat from the forbidden tree..=)
Americans won the Battle of Vera Cruz
they had to win this battle to scare the british a little.
The union won that battle.