There is no direct antonym for "minister", like there is for religious person which would be atheist, as even the Church of Satan has priests. The closest you could come is "non-minister" or layperson perhaps, but that is stretching.
AnswerIf we believe in Satan, we should read the Book of Job, which contains more about Satan than any other biblical source. In Job, Satan was the loyal assistant of God, who gave him a challenge to prove that Job was unrighteous. God said that Satan could do whatever evil he wished, as long as he did not hurt the person of Job. When this challenge failed, God gave Satan a further challenge in which he could even hurt the person of Job. If this story is literally true, then God interacts in a friendly way with Satan, giving him tasks and advice, and is responsible for the evil that Satan does.
The members of the Church of Satan are not made public; all held private, because if the memberships were to be publicized, it could cause a lot of not needed problems and (possibly) hinder the member's abilities to excel in their field of work.
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No eye contact
A person could find contact information for a LLoyds Insurance agent by checking their website and exploring the 'contact us' portion of their website.
yesAnswer:No. You could be a "church planter" a person who wants to start a church at a certain location and works and organizes an effort to start the church. When the church starts to have services, you will need a pastor.
We have no idea who the final pope will be but Satan could never be a pope.
A:In Job chapter 1, God challenged Satan to attempt to make Job sin by cursing God, saying that Satan could do any evil he wished against Job, as long as he did not harm his person. When Satan returned, he had lost the bet because Job had refused to curse God no matter what was done to him. In Chapter 2 verses 4 and 5, Satan says that any man would do whatever he must to save his own life, and if you harm Job's person, he would surely curse God. God replied by giving Satan a new challenge - he could harm Job's person as long as he allows Job to live.
A:In Job chapter 1, God had challenged Satan to attempt to make Job sin by cursing God, saying that Satan could do any evil he wished against Job, as long as he did not harm his person. When Satan returned, he had lost the bet because Job had refused to curse God no matter what was done to him. In Chapter 2 verses 4 and 5, Satan says that any man would do whatever he must to save his own life, and if you harm Job's person, he would surely curse God. God replied by giving Satan a new challenge - he could harm Job's person as long as he allows Job to live.
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