If you mean God, he did not kill Satan.
He did not kill Satan. He killed the symbol of the snake (the snake). God is the only person who can kill satan
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Yes, but only if you follow Satans footsteps he can kill you anytime, but if you follow Gods footsteps he can't kill you, but if he killed someone who believes in God, God will fight the Devil, on destruction day.
is god going to safe the world when god and Satan fight
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..
kill the satan
To kill Satan for good you must show your spirituality. You must show goodness and caring. You must be good and his evil, his rein over mankind will cease to exist.You cant kill a God, only a God can be killed by the hands of another God. That my view.AnswerIt would be theoretically possible for almighty God to kill Satan if He so chose. However, since Satan is a spirit, this would not be possible for mortals. The Bible records that Satan will finally be thrown into the lake of fire, or Hell, with his demons, at the end of the age. Then his work of deceiving people into believing his lies will be at an end.
Jesus didn't kill Satan because it wasn't part of the plan.Without the darkness one cannot appreciate the light.The same goes for Good and Evil.And besides... how do you kill something that never had a body, death is only a mortal thing. How does one kill an immortal?
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In various religious traditions, the great battle between God and Satan is considered a struggle between good and evil. It is often depicted as a cosmic conflict that represents the ultimate showdown between divine forces and malevolent entities. The outcome of this battle is usually determined by concepts such as free will, faith, and spiritual perseverance.