The existence of the devil is often a matter of personal belief, influenced by cultural, religious, and philosophical perspectives. Many people view the devil as a symbol of evil or moral struggle rather than a literal being. Arguments against the existence of the devil typically rely on a secular understanding of morality and human behavior, emphasizing personal responsibility rather than attributing wrongdoing to a supernatural entity. Ultimately, the question invites deeper exploration of the nature of good and evil.
I don't say "the devil the devil don't take me devil."
This is not possible, it is only a myth and the devil does not exist.
No. After all, the devil does not really exist.
The Bible does not say the devil is handsome.
Well to be honest, I don't believe that the devil can be in your body. It is possible that the devil doesn't exist, but there is no way to be sure.
well because god didint want them to exist the devil made them
No, it is just a legend!
None exist.
It doesnt exist so...
OpinionThe devil does not really exist. He is a theological creation to explain the existence of evil in the world.
"Puti demonyo" is how you say white devil in Tagalog.
There are no records of this. And it will be wrong for me to claim what does not exist.