Satan or commonly know as the devil.
In the Bible, Satan was God's angel, but became evil out of greed. They aren't representations. The modern christian names The Christian God, "God" or "Lord". God's name was really Jaweh or Jehovah. Final answer: In the Christian mind, they are real, maybe even physical.
The Christian perspective on the concept of the evil eye is that it is considered a superstitious belief that goes against the teachings of Christianity. In Christian beliefs, the focus is on faith in God's protection and not on the power of curses or evil gazes. Christians are encouraged to trust in God's love and protection rather than fear the influence of the evil eye.
There are a few Christian songs that talk about the world been evil. The main song would be Switchfoot by Zoe girl.
Predestination
According to traditional Christian belief:God is perfectly good;God's power is unlimited (he is omnopotent);God is all-knowing (omniscient);God is the sole creator of everything that exists;There is evil in the world.The problem of evil is that if the universe as we know it is the creation of a God who is all-knowing, all-powerful and all-good, then it is surprising that there is evil in the world. David Hume put the theist's dilemma as, "Is God willing to prevent evil, but not able? Then he is impotent. Is he able, but not willing? Then he is malevolent. Is he both able and willing? Whence then is evil."Theologians are unwilling to accept that the problem of evil is evidence that God does not exist, and have struggled with theodocies that seek to resolve the problem in favour of religion. An important religious explanation for the existence of evil is the existence of free will. God allwed us to choose to do good or do evil, and evil is the misuse by us of that God-given power. Not everything we regard as an evil is the result of human wrongdoing, and Norman L. Geisler (Christian Ethics: Options and Issues), speaking as a Christian against euthanasia, says that far from being an evil to avoid at all cost, suffering can be a time of refining and character building.Philosophers tend to make the distinction between natural evil and moral evil. The religious explanation for natural evil is that God did it, perhaps as punishment for wrongdoing, but the non-religious explanation is simply the working of natural laws. Moral evil does not have a general non-religious explanation, other than the moral failings of some people.
Concetta has written: 'God and the problem of evil' -- subject(s): Good and evil, History of doctrines, Providence and government of God, Theodicy 'In the light of the Bible' -- subject(s): Catholic authors, Christian life
No. Only God can rid our lives of evil. We should trust only in Him.
Christians do not believe God participated in any problems of evil and suffering. The Scripture clearly shows that it was/is man's choice to depart from God and His Law of Righteousness to follow the god of this world - ha Satan who is the main cause of evil and suffering in this world.
The belief in the evil eye is not inherently anti-Christian, as it is a cultural belief found in various societies. However, some Christians may view it as conflicting with their faith in God's protection and sovereignty. Ultimately, whether it is considered anti-Christian depends on individual interpretations and beliefs within the Christian community.
Sort of, though it dosen't reference any Bible verses or talk about God, but the plot is similar to the fight between Good and Evil or God and the devil.
No. Evil is the absence of good. God did not create evil...we made evil, and unfortunately for God, He gave us free will, so everything evil in this world has been chosen by us.
The nickname of him is the red god because in egypt, the color red stands for evil, and set is the god of evil, so they named him the red god, a.k.a. the evil god