Blackdog22
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The Implausibility of Satan
I often hear Christians talk about Satan, "The Great Deceiver". When I tell them that I am quite confident there is no such being, they ask me how can I be so sure? Therefore, I decided to write this article to explain why I find the existence of such a being to be extremely implausible.
So who is Satan? Satan is supposedly a powerful, supernatural being created by God. God intended Satan to be good. Yet Satan turned evil. How is it possible that God--from whom only good things come--created a supernatural being that turned evil? Right off the proverbial bat, this seems to make the idea of Satan hard to believe. Note that Matthew 7:18 says, "a good tree cannot bear bad fruit." How could the "bad fruit" of Satan have come from the "good tree" of God?"
Read the full article HERE
This is not my work, but it brings up some very good points that makes Satan unbelievable in general. Of course that is if you believe Satan is a being and not a metaphor for some unknown evil.
I often hear Christians talk about Satan, "The Great Deceiver". When I tell them that I am quite confident there is no such being, they ask me how can I be so sure? Therefore, I decided to write this article to explain why I find the existence of such a being to be extremely implausible.
So who is Satan? Satan is supposedly a powerful, supernatural being created by God. God intended Satan to be good. Yet Satan turned evil. How is it possible that God--from whom only good things come--created a supernatural being that turned evil? Right off the proverbial bat, this seems to make the idea of Satan hard to believe. Note that Matthew 7:18 says, "a good tree cannot bear bad fruit." How could the "bad fruit" of Satan have come from the "good tree" of God?"
Read the full article HERE
This is not my work, but it brings up some very good points that makes Satan unbelievable in general. Of course that is if you believe Satan is a being and not a metaphor for some unknown evil.
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