Hell, for now. And anyone whom would believe in him.
I do not think Satan is a ghost. ________________________________________ No he isn't. Satan represents two things. * the spiritual being that fell from heaven, the Angel or Demon. * and anything in opposition to the Christian or Jewish Dogma
A:For almost two thousand years, Christians have believed that Satan is capable of defying the will of God. Paradoxically they believe, at the same time, that God is omnipotent and therefore surely capable of negating Satan's every effort. Some Christians believe that Satan took lordship over the earth when Satan fell, other Christians are uncertain when this happened, while others say that Satan has never had lordship over the earth although he has many powers.
One over two to the fifth power equals 50,000
Power stations and auto mobiles are two things that use fossil fuels.
1 over 3 to the negative 2nd power is 9
There is no equivalent they are two different things.
The two things that brought wealth to the Pharoahs were their power and their loyalty to his/her citizens
Oil and electric hydro power
No. Jesus and Satan are two very different individuals. However, there is difficulty between the King James translation of scripture and the NIV and other newer translations of the bible. There's way too much detail in the problems of translation to go into here, but both Jesus and Satan are referred to as a morning star in the NIV. In the KJ Bible they are not. Even without regard to the various translations of scripture, is clear that Jesus and Satan are nothing alike. As God, Christ is an eternal being having no beginning and no end. Satan is a created being, created by God. God is sovereign, meaning powerful over all, while Satan cannot claim such power. Jesus refers to Satan at the devil, as a murderer. In the desert during Christ's temptations, Satan offered the world to Jesus if Jesus would only bow down to worship him. These two are set apart clearly in scripture. As to the correct interpretation of the morning star, your guess is as good as mine.
jesus and satan
jesus and satan
No. Jesus and Satan are two very different individuals. However, there is difficulty between the King James translation of scripture and the NIV and other newer translations of The Bible. There's way too much detail in the problems of translation to go into here, but both Jesus and Satan are referred to as a morning star in the NIV. In the KJ Bible they are not. Even without regard to the various translations of scripture, is clear that Jesus and Satan are nothing alike. As God, Christ is an eternal being having no beginning and no end. Satan is a created being, created by God. God is sovereign, meaning powerful over all, while Satan cannot claim such power. Jesus refers to Satan at the devil, as a murderer. In the desert during Christ's temptations, Satan offered the world to Jesus if Jesus would only bow down to worship him. These two are set apart clearly in scripture. As to the correct interpretation of the morning star, your guess is as good as mine.