"The lapdog of the devil" is a metaphorical term used to describe someone who blindly follows or serves evil intentions. It implies that the person is obedient and subservient to malicious forces or individuals.
Some people believe in the existence of the devil, also known as Satan or Lucifer, in various religious and spiritual traditions. These beliefs typically portray the devil as a malevolent entity opposed to good and associated with temptation and evil. However, beliefs in the devil vary across cultures and religions.
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The prince of lies is often used as a derogatory term for Satan or the devil in Christian beliefs, referencing his deceptive and misleading nature.
7Submit yourselves therefore to God. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you. 9Whom resist stedfast in the faith, knowing that the same afflictions are accomplished in your brethren that are in the world.
All the things that are contrary to Jesus. Yet God created the Devil and all his things - see Isaiah 45.7
These letters can be unscrambled to spell the word lapdog. A lapdog is literally a dog small enough to sit in your lap.
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the wfe of chuck norriss, maybe she is his lapdog?
A Dog Doing Laps LOLZ Soo Funny
Because they are tired of being Paraguay's Lapdog
Three such words are laptop, lapboard and lapdog.
Three such words are laptop, lapboard and lapdog.
The moral of "The Donkey and the Lapdog'" fable is that you should be happy with your skills and lot in life. In the fable, the donkey attempts to act like a lapdog because he is jealous of the lapdog's life, but it backfires because he is a donkey and not a dog. As a donkey, he learns he is best suited for field work and should stick to that.
This is a motto from the Aesop's Fable 'The Ass and the Lapdog'.