In the book of Job (Old Testament) God allows Satan to test Job by doing 'bad' things to him.
Bad things come from nature, such as storms, famine, drought, etc. Bad things caused by people come from bad choices.
not necessarily, only God can tell the devil to do that and God will always work out for the good and if you want something to happen to a friend or person then i highly suggest you pray about it because in the bible it says if you hate a person then you have commited murder Even if you don't ask Satan to do something bad to others, Satan will still do bad things to others for that is his nature. However, God would not let Satan do bad things to others only if the person wills to do bad things to others. by: Richard_90
Job: God allowed Satan to test Job's faithfulness to Him by allowing several bad things to happen to the man. From allowing the death of his children to the loss of his material possessions and the final affliction upon his own body, God allowed Satan to test Job's willingness to continue to follow God. Even Job's wife urged him to cry out against God but he would not do so. God did reward Job for his faithfulness by allowing the return of his losses many fold.
Satan's Hollow happened in 1982.
The members of satanism are those who listen to the Satan and do bad things. NOT REALLY.... Satanists believe in Satan. They do not to bad things. They are everyday people.
No: Judaism does not blame Satan. In Judaism, Satan is the loyal assistant to God, tasked to tempt people in order to test their righteousness. In particular, Christianity and Islam do blame Satan for evil that happens. In this they closely follow Zoroastrianism, wherein Ahriman (or 'Angra Mainyu') is the evil adversary of Ahura Mazda. For some reason, Judaism did not evolve Satan as an adversary, in the way the others did.
According to the bible. Satan and god equally want the apocolypse to happen. This is simply becasue god wants his pupils and the devil wants more people to torture.
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Jesus doesn't let disasters happen, that is Satan getting you to think that. Satan is the one who is everything bad, Satan lead to sin, and sin made the fall of creation. So everything God made to be beautiful, has been twisted and messed up by Satan when Adam and Eave ate the apple. I don't know why Jesus just didn't kill Satan, he could have. But didn't This leads on to a bigger question: Where do you stop? If God stopped the big things happening, the question would be why does he let the little things happen? In the end, God is going to totally destroy evil. The reason he's holding on and giving people the chance to choose between good and evil, is he wants to save as many humans as are willing to come to him before he ultimately destroys sin itself.
In Baptism we reject sin, evil, and Satan.