I’ve recently heard that 65% of American Christians believe the Devil is a literal entity and not a symbol. So I’m curious…
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the Devil is a literal entity
As in an existing being with its own will, and perhaps a form of some sort (even if not physical). As opposed to a symbol or metaphor.In order to answer the question, I would need more information. What do you mean by "a literal entity"?
Jack and Diane are literal entities, but, I don't think that's what you mean.
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According to Jewish teachings Satan is a living spiritual entity.I’ve recently heard that 65% of American Christians believe the Devil is a literal entity and not a symbol. So I’m curious…
From what perspective? The one that believes the Devil is a literal entity? Mine?Is there a literal Devil?
I’ve recently heard that 65% of American Christians believe the Devil is a literal entity and not a symbol. So I’m curious…
I believe the Devil exists but not in the Classic Hollywood sense. The Devil derives from knowledge and law of good and evil. I picture the Devil is more like a form of organic AI; artificial intelligence. It is neural subroutine within the human brain, that makes use of all the dark side data connected to law and knowledge of good and evil.I’ve recently heard that 65% of American Christians believe the Devil is a literal entity and not a symbol. So I’m curious…
Yes, you’re own worldviewFrom what perspective? The one that believes the Devil is a literal entity? Mine?
The Devil is irrelevant to my own worldview and therefore has impact in my life only to the extent that another actions are influence by such an entity. However, the Devil manifests for or appears to those that believe in such an entity, as is evidence by the impact the entity has on their actions.Yes, you’re own worldview
A study (follow the link) showed 56% of those surveyed agreed with this: "Satan is not merely a symbol of evil but is a real spiritual being and influences human lives." According to section 1 of the 2020 results "AWVI was undertaken in January 2020 among a nationally representative sample of 2,000 adults." This is according to George Barna of Arizona Christian University and American Worldview Inventory 2020.I’ve recently heard that 65% of American Christians believe the Devil is a literal entity and not a symbol. So I’m curious…
Please do!In the Abrahamic sphere, Satan is any adversary (Ex The Devil's Advocate film), but I know the Devil; do I need to describe him for you?
The "devil" is an entity that manifests with an appearance not much different from that of a human, albeit more robust. He is a universal semi-eternal warrior-priest and the ruler of an intermediary realm between angels and humans. Rarely, perhaps in the proportion of 1 in a billion, does he reveal himself to a human being. He knows all the priests of the past and the present world. He possesses limited power, governed by certain rules, over the human race, allowing him to cause disabilities, diseases, wars, etc., when it suits his interests. He persecutes the true children of light around the world. Generally, he does not interfere with humanity, leaving this task to other inferior beings.Please do!