I have a question for Christians. Why do Christians believe that Satan the Devil is an evil spirit being when ancient Judaism, the religion that the Christian religion is derived from, never believed that Satan was an evil spirit being? Or I'm thinking that most Christians don't know that ancient Judaism never believed that ha satan was an evil spirit being.
God created the heavens and earth in 6 days and rested on the 7th day. The million dollar question is how long did God rest? This is not clear cut. Conceptually, if God was resting for an extended period of time, then who was the "God" who appeared in the Old Testament? That "God" appears to have been Satan.
Satan was not originally evil, but like the tree of knowledge of good and evil, he was both good and evil. This could explain the concern of Atheists, who wonder why a good God would do evil. God the Father was still resting, and Satan was given the task to care for the humans, while he rested. In the human Sabbath, one is not supposed to work on the Sabbath. If things still need to be done; care for the humans, you need to hire someone to work on your behalf. The human Sabbath is mirror of heavenly things; Satan was the hired hand, as God rested.
The way I inferred that God was/is still resting, through the Old and New Testament and even beyond, is connected to how epic God-like creation, pauses after the sixth day, until Revelations, when it finally starts to occur again. There is big difference between parting the Red Sea and making a universe or forming all type of life. The parting of the sea, could be done by an underling. It is not until Revelations that we starts to see epic scale creation, again, such as an entire bejeweled city; Heavenly Jerusalem, coming from the sky, and then an entirely new heaven and earth is created.
Jesus says that nobody has seen the Father except the Son, and whomever the Son wished him to see. This suggests God the Father is Sabbath resting, and not on the job. He is only interacting with family on the heavenly Sabbath; Son. However, the Old Testament saw somebody; hired hand who was the Lord of the Earth, Satan.
The tree of knowledge of good and evil is Satan's tree and also the basis for Law. Law is about good and evil. I would expect Satan to teach law, since that is associated with him. The Mosaic Law was from Satan on behalf of God. God the Father is more about life and a more integrated way of looking at reality; tree of life. Creation of the universe needs objective science; God, while law is more like liberal arts; Satan.
Jesus, before he began his ministry, wandered in the desert for 40 days, where it meets Satan. Satan, among other things, offers Jesus the wealth and power of the all the kingdoms of the earth, if Jesus would bow and serve him. Satan had this authority, as Lord of the Earth, as God the Father rested. Jesus does not question his authority but declines the offer.
Had Jesus agreed, he would have become the Messiah, anticipated by the Old Testament; rich and powerful prophet able to subdue all the enemies of Israel. But to fulfill the Prophesy of Satan, it would have required Jesus, the Son of God, ally himself with Satan. Instead, Jesus graciously declines the offer. Jesus would go on to take over Satan's job; Satan is thrown from Heaven with his 1/3 of the angels. While the slayed lamb is brought to God.
When Jesus takes over Satan's jobs, and Satan is thrown from Heaven, Satan is no longer condoned in heaven. The Old and New Testament, although under Satan was condoned by Heaven. But after Satan is expelled and no longer condoned by Heaven, Satan changes his role to an antagonist instead of ally with God. Jesus then becomes the good side and Satan is demoted to the dark side. Jesus prepares the final things before God stops his rest. God's batteries are then fully charged and he is ready for a second round of epic creation; the old heaven and earth pass away and new heaven and earth appear.
I am not sure if God's extended rest is blaspheme, but I learned it a few years ago, from an inspiration. It seems logical and can explain many paradoxical concerns of the Atheists.