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The Devil (Satan)

The Devil or Satan is a common figure in many religions as the source and perpetrator of evil doings.

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Why does Satan has a winnowing fork?

The "Devil's Pitchfork" is actually a very ancient symbol predating Christianity by thousands of years. This symbol originated in the Far East.

It is known as the "TRISHUL" and symbolizes piercing through the three knots in the base, the heart and 6th chakras, also known as "granthis" in Sanskrit. For the serpent to ascend, all three must be open. The Trishul symbolizes the serpentine energy piercing through the three granthis.

When was Serenity is the Devil created?

Serenity is the Devil was created on 2000-11-14.

Is there a hidden message in The Devil Within 2010?

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What is Satans father name is?

Khabis was the father of Satan. Khabis' father was the king of the Jinns, and his name was Hanmus. Khabis looked like a dreadful lion and his nature too was like that of a lion. On one hand he had the titanic power in him, while, on the other hand he was out and out a sly. He was the supreme leader of all the wicked Jinns. Iblis' mother was Nilbis. She was the daughter of Hanmus, the fifth leader of the Jinns. She appeared like a wolf. Iblis was conceived when Nilbis and Khabis had sexual intercourse in the inferno of Hell.

What does the devil smiles but shows no teeth mean?

When a person smiles, but shows no teeth it is usually a "sneaky-shifty" smile. That can mean to be leary of that person. And, since people associate the Devil as shifty or sneaky, one presumes that is how Satan would smile. It is basically a folk saying.

How do you pray to the devil what do you start with?

Start by seeking counseling to find you why you want to pray to evil.

Is there anywhere to worship Satan in ga?

You may want to search on line or in the yellow pages under Churches in bigger cities such as Atlanta or Macon. It may be hard to find as an out and out advertisment could have very negative results for any Satanic groups.

What law did Lucifer disobey?

According to Christianity, Lucifer refused to accept God's sovereignty.

What is the devil daughter name?

This is a reference to Lilith even though she is not his daughter in anyway other than being a disciple.

Why is Satan so angry?

Because Satan hates it when he loses souls to God.

Did the devil create monsters?

No. Only people and genetic mutations create monsters.

Did machel montano sell his soul to Satan?

maybe because he recently started showing the hand symbol as 666 and of how he won both groovy and power and also mayb e road march

Is Satan a hero or antihero?

In Jewish belief, Satan is the loyal assistant of God, tasked with testing the righteousness of the faithful. In this sense, he could be called a hero.

In Christian belief, on the other hand, Satan is the evil opponent of God. In this sense, he could be called an antihero.


Why the difference? In Zoroastrianism, Angra Mainyu is the wholly malign adversary of the Persian god, Ahura Mazda. When the concept was adopted in Judaism after the Babylonian Exile, the Jews struggled with the notion of God having an opponent who could defy him. Deciding that this was not possible, the Jews adapted Satan to do God's bidding by challenging the faithful, as we see in the Book of Job. Christianity retained the concept of Satan as evil and adapted him away from the Jewish view of him.

The idea of selling your soul to the devil in order to gain something is only possible in a society that believes in what?

The idea of selling your soul to the devil requires belief the devil exists, then belief that the devil has the power to offer something of value in return. The crazy thing is that someone who believes the devil exists also believes that nothing that could ever be offered in this life would be worth an eternal price. In other words, the very notion of selling one's soul is no more than a myth. Wikipedia says a deal with the devil is a cultural motif, best exemplified by the legend of Faust. Wikipedia explains, "The person offers his or her soul in exchange for diabolical favours. Those favours vary by the tale, but tend to include youth, knowledge, wealth, fame, or power."
In summary, it is only a Faustian myth that you can sell your soul to the devil, not an idea that has always existed in Christian societies.