Satan an Angel?

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flawed satan is dead, happens to everyone else with the same problem. - triumph over evil is the requirement for admission to the Everlasting.
So, when did you ever triumph over evil?
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So, when did you ever triumph over evil?
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I am not a sinner, sinner.

you are who has abandoned the religion of antiquity as prescribed - for a false messiah religion, madeup you are unwilling to recognize for its consequences as your state of unrepentant sins proves.
 
Satan is a problem but a far bigger problem is figuring out why God allows him so much freedom to wreak destruction in our world.

It was because of Adam's sin. He lost human's dominion of the world to Satan and thus Satan became "god of the world and prince of the power of the air." God left our universe because of it.
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You can study the fall of humanity -- How did the Fall affect humanity? | GotQuestions.org.

One realizes that God gave Adam dominion over heaven on Earth. "And God said, Let us make man in our image, after our likeness: and let them have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over the cattle, and over all the earth, and over every creeping thing that creepeth upon the earth." Genesis 1:26

However, Adam and humanity lost it through original sin and God had to leave the universe and Earth. In turn, Satan gained the power of death and gained dominion over the universe and Earth.

"In their case the god of this world has blinded the minds of the unbelievers, to keep them from seeing the light of the gospel of the glory of Christ, who is the image of God." 2 Corinthians 4:4

"In which you once walked, following the course of this world, following the prince of the power of the air, the spirit that is now at work in the sons of disobedience—" Ephesians 2:2

There was NO original sin doctrine until the 3rd century AD. Jesus never mentioned it.. Neither Jews nor Muslims believe in original sin.
You have to look up what original sin is and believe it's some kind of made up doctrine?

Original sin is a given. Thus, you cannot prevent yourself from sinning and you will die. Just like we all cannot prevent both.

There are 6 contradictions in scripture as to whether or not the children pay for the sins of the father.
Basically, one has to pay for their own sins. That said, children do pay for the sins of their parents based on the situation they were born into. It is evidence of Adam's sin passed down to us. We can't help but sin.

>>There are 6 contradictions in scripture<<

I'm sure you have more contradictions than that. I would guess it's more to do with the sins of the reader and not the document itself.

What's weird is people believe evolution more when it is a total lie. How old is the universe? How old is Earth?

I was speaking specifically of 5 contradictions about the sons paying for the sins of the father.

What is this original sin that is a given and why don't Jews and Muslims believe that babies are born with sin on their records?


>>What is this original sin that is a given and why don't Jews and Muslims believe that babies are born with sin on their records?<<

Many Jews and Muslims don't follow the Bible. The original sin is Adam's sin.

>>I was speaking specifically of 5 contradictions about the sons paying for the sins of the father.<<

Whether 6 or 5, it is still an interpretation of the Bible that causes the contradictions in the reader's own mind. Reality is much different. What does Lindsey say about it? Where are your contradictions?

The Biblical interpretation is of one being responsible for their own sins. However, those who claim the sins of the father (or parent/parents) affect the children negatively are right.
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The original sin is Adam's sin.
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not a sin -

correctly written they chose an awakening for which the barrier to temptation was removed for themselves and their offspring's to find their own means for admission to the Everlasting as truly free spirits of their own making.
 
Moses was of the tribe of Levi and not Judah. The Jews come from Judah and the Levites come from Levi.
 
Satan is called a lot of things: The Devil, Prince of Darkness, Lucifer, Evil One, but was Satan an angel?

Angels (Seraphim, cherubim, and archangels) are created eternal beings without number. Humans usually are unable to see angels. Their purpose is to do GOD's will and guide and protect believers.

Fallen angels, on the other hand, are Satan’s instruments of wrath. The fallen angels rebelled and became evil, and Satan is such an angel. God created everything including the angels. In Genesis 1:31 GOD “saw all that HE had made, and it was very good” . Satan originally was good also.

Unfortunately, Satan tried to usurp GOD’s power. With a group of GOD's angels on his side, Satan sought to overthrow GOD's kingdom by waging war on the ALMIGHTY and HIS faithful angels. In Revelations 12:9 we see that Satan lost and was tossed from the Kingdom forever along with His subjects. In Matthew 25:41 we note that presently, they are Satan’s demons, living in Hell, taunting human beings all the time.
We are informed of little else about Satan including when his evil intentions begab but since all that GOD made was good, it is likely that this hunger and yearning to destroy God’s Kingdom came from within.
Satan and his demons lure unbelievers to eternal damnation by undermining the words of GOD in the Garden. He continues to tell people that they will not surely die if they eat of the fruit or, in other words, if they strive to be their own gods separated from the GOD. They also threaten the peace of believers who, though sealed by the Spirit of God against death for eternity with God, suffer from the effects of sin.

Focusing on the enemy takes one’s eyes from Jesus, but it is worth recognizing some of his ploys to ensnare the unwary. Satan is a liar — the Father of Lies or Deceiver are two of his names. Satan tells people they do not need God, and that they are good and there is no such thing as sin.

Satan suggests that small deceptions are okay — only big lies matter. Satan entices people to imagine doing wrong things as long as they don’t do it (hurting or killing someone; lusting after another man or woman; wanting coveting the possessions of others).
Lucifer means “bringer of light,” a name he received in modern times from the belief that Isaiah 14:12 refers to Satan: “How you have fallen from heaven, morning star, son of the dawn!” Satan spreads only darkness. Convinced by the Devil’s deceptions, the Word of God is “folly to those who are dying, but to us who are being saved it is the power of God” , note: I Corinthians 1:18.
Being bound to the one true God sounds like slavery in the human sense and not freedom. Christians know that the Father set His people free by connecting them forever to Christ through the Holy Spirit. This bond removes the yoke we were carrying previously, such as addiction. Satan simply hides the yoke piling the load higher.

Satan tempts one to choose a distraction to “fix” a problem such as alcohol, in the face of despair. This “temporary soothing savior pushes us into greater self-hate” until “self-condemnation becomes a self-fulfilling loop of prophecy that, over time, becomes more and more inescapable and more and more damaging.”
The temptation could be working too much, excessive exercise, or gossip. While the individual is responsible for acting on the temptation to sin, Satan is adept at crafting its appealing guise.

Satan is very powerful. In Luke 8, Just consider what he was able to do with the man in the graveyard. He is the prince of demons who likely started and led the heavenly revolt in which he and his followers fell. Since then, Satan has ruled this world --- note: John 12:31, with the power to bind and to oppress.
Once one invites Satan in and keeps Christ out, that person is quickly overcome by the evil one. His deceptions are powerful to unbelievers. Satan, being an angel is stronger than human beings. Fortunately, he is not, however, more powerful than the HOLY SPIRIT --- nor is the Devil Christ’s “equal opposite.”
GOD always provides us a helper. HIS Word is full of examples: Moses and Aaron; Ruth and Naomi; and David and Johnathan. Christians are inhabited by the HOLY SPIRIT, their comforter, interceding for us with the FATHER. “His divine power has given us everything we need for a godly life” note: II Peter 1:3.

The HOLY SPIRIT is much more powerful than Satan or any angel. So, while one should never underestimate the battle that continuously rages around us in the spiritual realm, Satan cannot claim a person who has received salvation from CHRIST. While Satan is in charge of this world, GOD is holding him back from exercising his power to its fullest extent. “For the secret power of lawlessness is already at work, but the one who now holds it back will continue to do so till he is taken out of the way” II Thessalonians 2:7.
Satan literally means ADVERSARY and initially he wasn't one being but any adversay.
 
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Satan is a problem but a far bigger problem is figuring out why God allows him so much freedom to wreak destruction in our world.
Think of it like a contractual obligation. Once Satan stole Adam's throne, crown and title to Earth, God is still obligated to honor that throne, crown and title to Earth.

But God can purchase it back in blood.

And this is what He did through His Son Christ Jesus.

The Scroll that is opened in The Book of Revelation is The Deed to Earth, all the judgments (21) associated with that scroll are God's judgment on The Earth, and Satan's Kingdom as the little "god" of Earth. God's wrath is poured out seal by seal, trumpet by trumpet and bowl by bowl as the deed is transferred back to it's original owner.

The Earth is purged and cleansed through God's Wrath to make way for the new Tenants, and The Prince of Peace, The Second Adam and His Kingdom.
 
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Satan is called a lot of things: The Devil, Prince of Darkness, Lucifer, Evil One, but was Satan an angel?

Angels (Seraphim, cherubim, and archangels) are created eternal beings without number. Humans usually are unable to see angels. Their purpose is to do GOD's will and guide and protect believers.

Fallen angels, on the other hand, are Satan’s instruments of wrath. The fallen angels rebelled and became evil, and Satan is such an angel. God created everything including the angels. In Genesis 1:31 GOD “saw all that HE had made, and it was very good” . Satan originally was good also.

Unfortunately, Satan tried to usurp GOD’s power. With a group of GOD's angels on his side, Satan sought to overthrow GOD's kingdom by waging war on the ALMIGHTY and HIS faithful angels. In Revelations 12:9 we see that Satan lost and was tossed from the Kingdom forever along with His subjects. In Matthew 25:41 we note that presently, they are Satan’s demons, living in Hell, taunting human beings all the time.
We are informed of little else about Satan including when his evil intentions begab but since all that GOD made was good, it is likely that this hunger and yearning to destroy God’s Kingdom came from within.
Satan and his demons lure unbelievers to eternal damnation by undermining the words of GOD in the Garden. He continues to tell people that they will not surely die if they eat of the fruit or, in other words, if they strive to be their own gods separated from the GOD. They also threaten the peace of believers who, though sealed by the Spirit of God against death for eternity with God, suffer from the effects of sin.

Focusing on the enemy takes one’s eyes from Jesus, but it is worth recognizing some of his ploys to ensnare the unwary. Satan is a liar — the Father of Lies or Deceiver are two of his names. Satan tells people they do not need God, and that they are good and there is no such thing as sin.

Satan suggests that small deceptions are okay — only big lies matter. Satan entices people to imagine doing wrong things as long as they don’t do it (hurting or killing someone; lusting after another man or woman; wanting coveting the possessions of others).
Lucifer means “bringer of light,” a name he received in modern times from the belief that Isaiah 14:12 refers to Satan: “How you have fallen from heaven, morning star, son of the dawn!” Satan spreads only darkness. Convinced by the Devil’s deceptions, the Word of God is “folly to those who are dying, but to us who are being saved it is the power of God” , note: I Corinthians 1:18.
Being bound to the one true God sounds like slavery in the human sense and not freedom. Christians know that the Father set His people free by connecting them forever to Christ through the Holy Spirit. This bond removes the yoke we were carrying previously, such as addiction. Satan simply hides the yoke piling the load higher.

Satan tempts one to choose a distraction to “fix” a problem such as alcohol, in the face of despair. This “temporary soothing savior pushes us into greater self-hate” until “self-condemnation becomes a self-fulfilling loop of prophecy that, over time, becomes more and more inescapable and more and more damaging.”
The temptation could be working too much, excessive exercise, or gossip. While the individual is responsible for acting on the temptation to sin, Satan is adept at crafting its appealing guise.

Satan is very powerful. In Luke 8, Just consider what he was able to do with the man in the graveyard. He is the prince of demons who likely started and led the heavenly revolt in which he and his followers fell. Since then, Satan has ruled this world --- note: John 12:31, with the power to bind and to oppress.
Once one invites Satan in and keeps Christ out, that person is quickly overcome by the evil one. His deceptions are powerful to unbelievers. Satan, being an angel is stronger than human beings. Fortunately, he is not, however, more powerful than the HOLY SPIRIT --- nor is the Devil Christ’s “equal opposite.”
GOD always provides us a helper. HIS Word is full of examples: Moses and Aaron; Ruth and Naomi; and David and Johnathan. Christians are inhabited by the HOLY SPIRIT, their comforter, interceding for us with the FATHER. “His divine power has given us everything we need for a godly life” note: II Peter 1:3.

The HOLY SPIRIT is much more powerful than Satan or any angel. So, while one should never underestimate the battle that continuously rages around us in the spiritual realm, Satan cannot claim a person who has received salvation from CHRIST. While Satan is in charge of this world, GOD is holding him back from exercising his power to its fullest extent. “For the secret power of lawlessness is already at work, but the one who now holds it back will continue to do so till he is taken out of the way” II Thessalonians 2:7.
Satan was called Lucifer at one point in time. Lucifer did not allow God's Spirit to enter into that being. God was beneath that being, who was high and lifted up within that beings self by reason of that beings beauty. That is why that being fell. Not hell. Fallen angels are in Satan's prison which is a holding pen for final judgment. 1 Peter 3:19 - 20, KJV. The soul that sins it shall die, was made to be the soul that sins it shall live no matter what by the church, with eternal suffering. Hell is in the earth, not being Satan's kingdom. Sin would still be in the earth. Got is going to purify the whole earth with his light to the lowest hell. Yes the comforter. Comfort furries of the furry fandom and Bronies, and gay people and naked people allowing them to be nude. Comfort zoosexuals, and pedophilia people too. It needs to be spoken and written saying people will comfort them, not terrifying them. Satan goes around like a roaring lion seeking whom he may devour. They that devour the people I speak of, are already being devoured by Satan.
 
Satan is called a lot of things: The Devil, Prince of Darkness, Lucifer, Evil One, but was Satan an angel?

Angels (Seraphim, cherubim, and archangels) are created eternal beings without number. Humans usually are unable to see angels. Their purpose is to do GOD's will and guide and protect believers.

Fallen angels, on the other hand, are Satan’s instruments of wrath. The fallen angels rebelled and became evil, and Satan is such an angel. God created everything including the angels. In Genesis 1:31 GOD “saw all that HE had made, and it was very good” . Satan originally was good also.

Unfortunately, Satan tried to usurp GOD’s power. With a group of GOD's angels on his side, Satan sought to overthrow GOD's kingdom by waging war on the ALMIGHTY and HIS faithful angels. In Revelations 12:9 we see that Satan lost and was tossed from the Kingdom forever along with His subjects. In Matthew 25:41 we note that presently, they are Satan’s demons, living in Hell, taunting human beings all the time.
We are informed of little else about Satan including when his evil intentions begab but since all that GOD made was good, it is likely that this hunger and yearning to destroy God’s Kingdom came from within.
Satan and his demons lure unbelievers to eternal damnation by undermining the words of GOD in the Garden. He continues to tell people that they will not surely die if they eat of the fruit or, in other words, if they strive to be their own gods separated from the GOD. They also threaten the peace of believers who, though sealed by the Spirit of God against death for eternity with God, suffer from the effects of sin.

Focusing on the enemy takes one’s eyes from Jesus, but it is worth recognizing some of his ploys to ensnare the unwary. Satan is a liar — the Father of Lies or Deceiver are two of his names. Satan tells people they do not need God, and that they are good and there is no such thing as sin.

Satan suggests that small deceptions are okay — only big lies matter. Satan entices people to imagine doing wrong things as long as they don’t do it (hurting or killing someone; lusting after another man or woman; wanting coveting the possessions of others).
Lucifer means “bringer of light,” a name he received in modern times from the belief that Isaiah 14:12 refers to Satan: “How you have fallen from heaven, morning star, son of the dawn!” Satan spreads only darkness. Convinced by the Devil’s deceptions, the Word of God is “folly to those who are dying, but to us who are being saved it is the power of God” , note: I Corinthians 1:18.
Being bound to the one true God sounds like slavery in the human sense and not freedom. Christians know that the Father set His people free by connecting them forever to Christ through the Holy Spirit. This bond removes the yoke we were carrying previously, such as addiction. Satan simply hides the yoke piling the load higher.

Satan tempts one to choose a distraction to “fix” a problem such as alcohol, in the face of despair. This “temporary soothing savior pushes us into greater self-hate” until “self-condemnation becomes a self-fulfilling loop of prophecy that, over time, becomes more and more inescapable and more and more damaging.”
The temptation could be working too much, excessive exercise, or gossip. While the individual is responsible for acting on the temptation to sin, Satan is adept at crafting its appealing guise.

Satan is very powerful. In Luke 8, Just consider what he was able to do with the man in the graveyard. He is the prince of demons who likely started and led the heavenly revolt in which he and his followers fell. Since then, Satan has ruled this world --- note: John 12:31, with the power to bind and to oppress.
Once one invites Satan in and keeps Christ out, that person is quickly overcome by the evil one. His deceptions are powerful to unbelievers. Satan, being an angel is stronger than human beings. Fortunately, he is not, however, more powerful than the HOLY SPIRIT --- nor is the Devil Christ’s “equal opposite.”
GOD always provides us a helper. HIS Word is full of examples: Moses and Aaron; Ruth and Naomi; and David and Johnathan. Christians are inhabited by the HOLY SPIRIT, their comforter, interceding for us with the FATHER. “His divine power has given us everything we need for a godly life” note: II Peter 1:3.

The HOLY SPIRIT is much more powerful than Satan or any angel. So, while one should never underestimate the battle that continuously rages around us in the spiritual realm, Satan cannot claim a person who has received salvation from CHRIST. While Satan is in charge of this world, GOD is holding him back from exercising his power to its fullest extent. “For the secret power of lawlessness is already at work, but the one who now holds it back will continue to do so till he is taken out of the way” II Thessalonians 2:7.
Demons are not living in hell. Devils are in the body causing it to die. Devils want to be in the soul. They that are will talk through whoever. Hell is under the earth. Lost will become a part of the earth, being ashes. God's light will do that, when the wicked are raised all at one time. Sin would not be eradicated had Satan have a kingdom in the earth, like the church wants people to beleive. God's light would not purify the earth to the lowest hell, or lowest depths in the earth.
 
Satan is a problem but a far bigger problem is figuring out why God allows him so much freedom to wreak destruction in our world.
Nothing can seperate us from God, no matter how much havoc Satan wreaks on the world. Don't let that wicked lion devour you. They that devour others with their words, are being devoured by that being. Judge rightly. God will be in you. God cannot forsake you when he is in your mind. Pure undefiled religon. No separation of church and state. The spirit in one, is also in the other. I heard what is on a radio.
 
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