In a time of need or hurt he will come to you you dont have to seek him like you do GOD Satan comes to you he comforts and protects. He will give you all of your hearts desires , you can take part in any so called sin and Satan not punish you or even be disappointed or down you if you ask for protection He will keep demons around you if some one harms you and you ask the to stop and they dont Satan wants you to destroy them If some one is in your house and are being annoying then Satan wants you to treat them cruelly and with out remorse Satan never wants you to turn the other cheek and he never want you to for get of the way people have treated you in the past if they have treated you cruelly then seek your revenge.
That is a spawn of Satan himself
The book of Job is a unique book because it's focus is the power that Satan has over man. It shows that Satan has to ask permission from God to do anything on earth. God has power over what Satan can and can't do.
- Satan - Lucifer - Blade - Alpha - General - Kody - Koda The list is endless...
Milton's Depiction of Satan in Paradise Lost is Unique, because while he is definitely a "bad guy", he is sympathetic. We can understand why he makes some of the decisions he does, sympathize with his pain and suffering and understand his final infuriation at God all the way to the end. Paradise Lost was probably the most important (if not the first) piece of literature to analyze Satan not as the archetypal villain he is depicted as according to the church, but as a living being with a brain and emotions.
It's just Satan still
Satan is satan in Swedish.
It's the same: Satan
Milton's Depiction of Satan in Paradise Lost is Unique, because while he is definitely a "bad guy", he is sympathetic. We can understand why he makes some of the decisions he does, sympathize with his pain and suffering and understand his final infuriation at God all the way to the end. Paradise Lost was probably the most important (if not the first) piece of literature to analyze Satan not as the archetypal villain he is depicted as according to the church, but as a living being with a brain and emotions.
Satan's jealousy of man can be attributed to the belief that humanity was created in the image of God and granted a unique relationship with Him. Unlike angels, who serve God, humans were given free will and the opportunity for redemption, which sparked Satan's envy. This jealousy is often depicted in religious texts as a driving force behind his rebellion and desire to lead humanity away from God. Ultimately, Satan's jealousy reflects his desire to undermine God's creation and authority.
Well that all depends if you want christian satan, Jewish satan or islam satan
hail Satan
Yes, there is a church of Satan, but they don't take Satan as a deity, or don't literally do sacrifices to Satan.