Satan, or the devil, got kicked out of heaven by Michael the archangel as a result of a war in heaven. The devil wanted to force or compel everybody to be obedient and wanted to have God's glory for himself. Jesus disagreed, saying the glory was the Father's. When his plan was rejected, Satan was angry and rebelled. Him and his followers ended up on Earth without the privilege of getting a physical body and being in a family, but remain in spirit form tempting us to do wrong and advocating all forms of evil. For his choices Satan receives no reward and will remain in a domain of darkness.
In Dante's Inferno, the lowest point in hell is the Ninth Circle, which is reserved for traitors. Within this circle, the innermost ring, called Cocytus, is where Satan resides, punishing the three greatest traitors in history: Judas Iscariot, Brutus, and Cassius.
Hades is the Greek God of the Dead and the Underworld. And Satan is the Christain Devil.
In various mythologies and religious beliefs, Hell is typically thought to be a state of punishment for sinners after death, often associated with eternal suffering and damnation. The idea of what is "under" Hell varies depending on the culture or belief system, but it is generally conceptualized as a realm or dimension separate from the earthly realm.
No, Hades is a deity in Greek mythology who rules the underworld. Satan is a figure in Christianity associated with evil and temptation. The two are distinct entities from different mythologies and belief systems.
No, Satan is not the true creator of the universe. In many religious beliefs, including Christianity, Islam, and Judaism, God is believed to be the creator of the universe. Satan is often depicted as a fallen angel who opposes God and spreads evil.
A life of eternal fire and burning for Satan in hell.
Hell.
Nope. In hell
Hell and the Lake of fire.
Satan isn't god of anything. He is the ruler of Hell, meant to answer to God.
People are so stupid some times!! who do you think put satan back to hell!? God did you flaming moron!
Answer 1First of all, according to the Bible, Satan was forced to leave Heaven, not Hell. Second, Satan will not punish people in Hell. He will himself be punished in Hell, along with everyone else who ends up there. There are many misconceptions about these things that are often portrayed on TV and in magazines, etc. Another fallacy is that Satan is ruling Hell. The Bible does not teach this. It does teach that there are demons that are following Satan right now, on Earth, but once they are in Hell, they will not have a kingdom of any kind. They will be suffering.Answer 2Satan LIKES to see people suffer. He longs to take revenge on God. If you go to hell you cannot go back..Catholic AnswerNobody is forced, and hell is not a place. Hell is the state of being alienated from God, and Satan chose this of his own free will. In other words, there was no hell before Satan created it by rejected God. Satan does not "rule" hell, again, hell is not a place, hell is eternal suffering because one has rejected the only thing which will fulfill one - and that is God. Satan endures hell, he suffers hell, and he hates God so he tempts humans into choosing hell and rejecting God because he hates God and is attempting to frustrate God's plans.
I think I've heard somewhere that god is the ruler of both Hell and Heaven, however, I know for a fact that Satan was sent to Hell to perish and rot for all of eternity.
Satan says "To reign is worth ambition, though in Hell: Better to reign in Hell than serve in Heaven".
"To reign" means to rule over, and "hell" is the Christian religious place of punishment. Hell is ruled by Satan or Lucifer, also called The Devil. This is part of a quote from a famous book about Hell, and refers to Satan ruling over his kingdom of Hell.
No! But he is your deceiver.
Lucifer a.k.a. Satan