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Our tests for reality are rather interesting aren't they? ![]() IMHO, "satan" is the personification of "evil," a way to explain/teach/etc. about things/thoughts/actions that are so bad/wrong they must be "evil." If we can't inspire and motivate the best in people through our examples and teachings, lets scare the bejeezus out of them and hope they do what we think is "right."
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I don't think Satan is a character with a pitchfork and horns like the Dookie blue devil. I think it's more "dark side of the force". There is a good and an evil. I think evil has to do with selfishness and greed and pride and lust for money, power, attention. Voldemort he was always a little twisted, but he could have pulled it out and been a force for good. He desired the fame and the followers that having a lot of charisma and magical talent gave him. Even Dumbledore was tempted with the power that magic folk had over Muggles. It talks about it in Deathly Hallows.
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And as far as 1 billion ODD? people? Are you saying that anyone who believes differently about this topic is "odd?" Don't we all get enough of being labeled? Sorry, but that offended me slightly. Just because I believe in a satan like entity who encompasses all evil, just as God for me encompasses all love and good, doesn't mean I'm odd. It just means I hold a different opinion than some others and it is no less valid. |
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The burden of proof is on the ones making the claim. For example: What if your neighbor made the claim that a fifty pound diamond is buried in his backyard. Unless you can prove that there is no fifty pound diamond buried in his backyard does that mean that the diamond is actually there? What if I claimed aliens were secretly living among us? Would that mean that aliens are actually living among us until somebody proves that they aren't? People say Satan exists. Does this mean that unless I can prove that he doesn't exist that he does indeed exist? The burden of proof is on the one making the claim. So my question remains. If Satan exists, where is he? Rick |
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Okay fine. SHE is on weeknights at 8p EDT. The lighting macro for her show is 666. The lighting directors came up with that with no prompting. Studio H has been renamed Studio Hell. She has minions and everything. Better watch your ass.
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"1 billion odd" is an expression meaning "in the ball park" of 1 billion in number (1/6 of the world human population) and not 1 billion folk who are bizarre. The metaphysical characteristics of Satan would be a good start to answer Rick's question. Again I feel that this is an intellectual exercise. Rick and I differ on the belief of whether plants have "awareness" I am convinced that they do. by their response to environmental conditions. I cannot characterize this awareness unless I have the experience of being a plant. So I can't definethe awareness except by appearance and observation from my human perception. What Rick is demonstrating is the contrast between contemporary thinking and metaphysics of things like (Galaxies and nuclear theory) and ancient thinking and metaphysicis like (Demons, Djini's and angels) I believe that you would have to abandon or at least suspend contemporary thinking to believe in Satan or a Djini or an Angel
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Whether angels and demons (and God) are objectively real or not, I think one thing is certain: human beings like to hear and tell a good story. And often, we are moved by the universal truth within a story. Why? Because we see something of ourselves in it. As Shakespeare said: "All the world's a stage".
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For me, to believe in and be fearful of something with no reliable evidence of it's existence outside a few verses in an ancient text is counter productive to a happy life. Not only does the belief serve no purpose but it can create needless fear and anxiety.
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An excellent point. By seeing ourselves in it we are imbuing the perception of our metaphysical world with our own identity. OR We become God If we see ourselves as compassionate, loving and reasonable, our God becomes compassionate, loving and reasonable. We can suspend modern thinking if it serves us with concepts like what my Heart Brother, Adrain told me Years ago: "Scotty, when you are doing the right thing, the universe conspires to help you." If we see ourselves as flawed sinful and deserving of punishment and repentance because some church leader taught us this when we were vulnerable to influence, Then our God, our Satan, our universe becomes wrathful evil and suffocating Quote:
...and this echos the lesson in Jack Kornfield's "A Path with Heart" "If a path has Heart and Brings you awareness, cultivates confidence allows you to see feel and let in the joy and life around you , then it is worthwhile and good. If it does not, and worse if it cause suffering, ....it is of no use or value and should be abandoned and avoided as this is poison."
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Hi Kara, thanks for your reply.
You say you are a Christian and do not believe in Satan, The written foundation of Christianity is the Bible. The Bible states that Jesus Christ was tempted by Satan after fasting in the wilderness, and that Peter referred to him before Ananias and Sapphira dropped dead for testing the Holy Spirit. I wanted to ask you whether you feel Jesus Himself or one of the New Testament writers were mistaken when they referred to the devil? Or perhaps there is another alternative that I have not considered? |
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