The monster identifies with both Adam and Satan after reading John Milton's "Paradise Lost." He sees himself as a lonely outcast like Adam, but also as a vengeful being who rebels against his creator like Satan. The poem plays a significant role in shaping the monster's understanding of himself and his place in the world.
No, he played the son of Satan in Little Nicky
Many Muslims believe that Satan was thrown out of heaven because he refused to bow down before Adam. Christians believe that Satan was thrown out of heaven, but usually for other reasons. Jews believe that Satan is still in heaven as the loyal assistant to God. In this view he was never required to bow down before Adam and Eve.
God and Satan. Then, Eve.
Satan
A spirit creature in heaven.
yes as adam and eve where the first creatures or humans ever created,god warned them of satan as they would be led astrayed.so god ordered them not to believe satan.but the satan ruined them
Opposition to God is Satan's main motive for tempting Adam and Eve. Adam and Eve were created by God. God intended for the couple to know good and live forever. So Satan was motivated to get Adam and Eve to know evil, disobey and disrespect their creator, and die.
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Satan never tempted Eve, a serpent did in the story of Adam and Eve.
no!!!!!!!!!!!!
He is a monster truck driver
Satan or the bad minds of greed