74x12
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No it doesn't absolve people from guilt. However, it does put things into perspective. That perhaps you weren't as bad as you originally thought. Because that is part of satan's deception to convince people they are hopeless. But there is always hope in God. But, no one is good and how Satan works is by preying on your weaknesses; so that you will destroy yourself. So no one is without guilt and should confess their sinfulness to God and repent.The problem with this logic of course is that absolves people of personal responsibility -- blame The Devil instead of oneself, sure makes it easy for ya.
The other issue of course is that if things are as they say in The Bible, then if Satan exists and does bad things to some extent Jehovah condones those actions, as if he didn't, he'd just stop Satan in his tracks no doubt. Or, of course, the Bible lies completely on the matter and God isn't as powerful as he says.
As for God condoning Satan's actions. It's like in the book of Job if you read it. Satan is acting as the "prosecuting attorney". God allows it for now; but if people remain faithful; then God will eventually put a stop to it.
Satan does it out of pure malice and hatred for humanity. But God uses it for God because people's virtue must be tested so that it will become even more virtuous.