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'''Satan''' is yet another mythical "supernatural" being. In common with all such beings he (or perhaps it) is worshiped by somebody somewhere.
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'''Satan''' is yet another [[mythical]] "[[supernatural]]" being. In common with all such beings, somebody somewhere worships him (or perhaps it).
   
 
==The devil==
 
==The devil==
'''The Devil''' is another name for Satan. A '''devil''' or a [[demon]] can mean a minor devil who rebelled with Lucifer and is condemned with Lucifer according to Christian [[mythology]]. Belief in the devil is in no way harmless. Countless innocent women have been burnt as witches because superstitous people believed they had sold their [[soul]]s to the devil. This is just one example of the harm caused by belief in the devil.
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'''The Devil''' is another name for Satan. A '''devil''' or a [[demon]] can mean a minor devil who rebelled with Lucifer and is condemned with Lucifer according to Christianity. Belief in the devil is in no way harmless. Countless innocent women have been burnt as [[Witchcraft|witches]] because [[superstition|superstitious]] people believed they had sold their [[soul]]s to the devil. This is just one example of the harm belief in the devil causes. Even in the 21st century some of the sillier [[Christian Fundamentalism|Christian Fundamentalists]] subject helpless children or adults to traumatic [[Exorcism]] because they imagine someone is possessed by the devil.
   
 
[[Atheist]]s feel that the existence of all supernatural beings are equally unlikely.
 
[[Atheist]]s feel that the existence of all supernatural beings are equally unlikely.
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==Satan in mythology==
 
==Satan in mythology==
   
In [[Christian]] and [[Jewish]] [[Mythology]] Satan is shown in opposition to [[God]] - or - more perhaps more properly - [[YHWH]].
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In [[Christian]] and [[Judaism|Jewish]] [[Mythology]] Satan is shown in opposition to [[God]] - or - more perhaps more properly - [[YHWH]].
   
He is portrayed as a giant red fawn carrying a trident in today's media. This is because Fauns were Greek spirits, and Christians denounced a great deal that was in other religions. The redness comes from Odin's red beard and the trident from Neptune. In older versions, he was blue to represent coldness. Neither of these are true, because he was described as being the most beautiful [[angel]] (although God might've uglified him when he rebelled)
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Satan is shown as a giant red fawn carrying a trident in today's media. This is because fawns were [[Mythology#The Greeks, Romans, Celts and Nordics|Greek spirits]], and Christians denounced a great deal that was in other [[religion]]s. The redness comes from [[Odin]]'s red beard and the trident from [[Neptune]]. In older versions, he was blue to represent coldness. Neither of these are true, because he was described as being the most beautiful [[angel]] (although God might've uglified him when he rebelled).
   
In [[Islam]] he is a djinn.
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In [[Islam]] Satan is a djinn.
   
 
==Demons==
 
==Demons==
 
'''Demons''' in Judaeo-Christian mythology are minor [[devil]]s or fallen angels. The [[Bible]] teaches that a third of the angels rebelled with [[Lucifer]] and are damned in [[Hell]] with him. This is not a harmless fairytale. It is also believed that demons can possess [[Human]] beings. In the past a range of psychiatric illnesses were ascribed to demonic possession. Epilepsy and other types of brain damage could also be attributed to demonic possession as could anti social behaviour or [[atheism]].
 
'''Demons''' in Judaeo-Christian mythology are minor [[devil]]s or fallen angels. The [[Bible]] teaches that a third of the angels rebelled with [[Lucifer]] and are damned in [[Hell]] with him. This is not a harmless fairytale. It is also believed that demons can possess [[Human]] beings. In the past a range of psychiatric illnesses were ascribed to demonic possession. Epilepsy and other types of brain damage could also be attributed to demonic possession as could anti social behaviour or [[atheism]].
   
Patients who were already vulnerable would be told that the devil possessed them. This could easily aggravate any psychiatric illness. Bizarre and potentially traumatic rituals would be done to exorcise imagined demons. Sometimes psychiatric patients would be beaten to beat the devil out of them.
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Patients who were already vulnerable would be told that the devil possessed them. This could easily aggravate any psychiatric illness. Bizarre and potentially traumatic rituals would be done to exorcise imagined demons. Sometimes psychiatric patients would be beaten to beat the devil out of them.
   
 
Unscientific and superstitious communities still carry out traumatic [[Exorcism]]s in the [[21st Century]].
 
Unscientific and superstitious communities still carry out traumatic [[Exorcism]]s in the [[21st Century]].
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In the Bible, God is shown to kill entire species, villages, and have people die and suffer. If Satan were to do the same, what difference does it make?
 
In the Bible, God is shown to kill entire species, villages, and have people die and suffer. If Satan were to do the same, what difference does it make?
   
Obviously, Satan, like God, wants people to worship him. However, this won't happen since he isn't a god. So naturally, he decided to become one (also impossible).
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Obviously, Satan, like God, wants people to worship him. However, this shouldn't happen since he isn't a [[:Category:Deities|god]], at least not according to Christians. So naturally, he decided to become one.
 
[[Video:Satan and God: who is tha good guy?|thumb|300px|right|Something I found]]
 
   
 
Satan has done terrible things, like torture Job, but as this was done for a bet with god it's not clear which of them was the most evil in this case.
 
Satan has done terrible things, like torture Job, but as this was done for a bet with god it's not clear which of them was the most evil in this case.
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==External links==
 
==External links==
 
*[http://rationalwiki.com/wiki/Exorcism Exorcism and the harm it causes]
 
*[http://rationalwiki.com/wiki/Exorcism Exorcism and the harm it causes]
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*[http://debunkingchristianity.blogspot.co.uk/2012/08/what-if-satan-is-good-guy.html What if Satan Is the Good Guy?]
 
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Latest revision as of 15:05, 28 September 2019

Satan is yet another mythical "supernatural" being. In common with all such beings, somebody somewhere worships him (or perhaps it).

The devil

The Devil is another name for Satan. A devil or a demon can mean a minor devil who rebelled with Lucifer and is condemned with Lucifer according to Christianity. Belief in the devil is in no way harmless. Countless innocent women have been burnt as witches because superstitious people believed they had sold their souls to the devil. This is just one example of the harm belief in the devil causes. Even in the 21st century some of the sillier Christian Fundamentalists subject helpless children or adults to traumatic Exorcism because they imagine someone is possessed by the devil.

Atheists feel that the existence of all supernatural beings are equally unlikely.

Satan in mythology

In Christian and Jewish Mythology Satan is shown in opposition to God - or - more perhaps more properly - YHWH.

Satan is shown as a giant red fawn carrying a trident in today's media. This is because fawns were Greek spirits, and Christians denounced a great deal that was in other religions. The redness comes from Odin's red beard and the trident from Neptune. In older versions, he was blue to represent coldness. Neither of these are true, because he was described as being the most beautiful angel (although God might've uglified him when he rebelled).

In Islam Satan is a djinn.

Demons

Demons in Judaeo-Christian mythology are minor devils or fallen angels. The Bible teaches that a third of the angels rebelled with Lucifer and are damned in Hell with him. This is not a harmless fairytale. It is also believed that demons can possess Human beings. In the past a range of psychiatric illnesses were ascribed to demonic possession. Epilepsy and other types of brain damage could also be attributed to demonic possession as could anti social behaviour or atheism.

Patients who were already vulnerable would be told that the devil possessed them. This could easily aggravate any psychiatric illness. Bizarre and potentially traumatic rituals would be done to exorcise imagined demons. Sometimes psychiatric patients would be beaten to beat the devil out of them.

Unscientific and superstitious communities still carry out traumatic Exorcisms in the 21st Century.

How is he worse then God?

In the Bible, God is shown to kill entire species, villages, and have people die and suffer. If Satan were to do the same, what difference does it make?

Obviously, Satan, like God, wants people to worship him. However, this shouldn't happen since he isn't a god, at least not according to Christians. So naturally, he decided to become one.

Satan has done terrible things, like torture Job, but as this was done for a bet with god it's not clear which of them was the most evil in this case.

Modern Christian fundamentalism

Innocent actions like yoga can invite demons into your head according to some fundamentalists. [1] Once Christians start believing logic can go out of the window. [2]

Satan in Popular Culture

Satan has appeared in many different form of media, like movies, comics and TV shows. Usually he is shown as the red fawn. In many of these, he is a comical character.

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