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I reject that assertion directly, unequivocally, without reservation.
After studying documents in what we would call 'The Bible' we can see Satan's creation and development as a literary device, over a period of 800 or a thousand years.
We are who we are, and always have been.
Then came Manichaeism, or the Manichean Dichotomy, good versus evil, and all that. Ironically, that early form of Gnostic thought infected Hinduism, Buddhism, and Christianity. Which is the answer to an earlier question.
Christianity started with two creation stories, as still evidenced in Genesis today. Much of the mainline writings that were brought forward into the books we recognize in the New Testament today, have no agreement of what was taking place in the heavens. Because of course, we weren't there! But it wasn't like people who believe in a corporeal hell and devil of today describe. Why?
The difference is that a Gnostic, other than Christian belief, hijacked that particular part of Christian Dogma!
That is why there is such a distinct difference between Old Testament writings before the Second Temple Period, and New Testament writings after.
I am really good with what I have learned and experienced in Christianity, without the spheres of thoughts outside Christianity that have bled in, and influenced things.
I believe in God. I do not believe in any iteration of Good versus Evil. I do not believe in the Devil, or a fire and brimstone hell. It is all a story.
I do not believe in supernatural interjection in this world. I do believe that with imagination and love, we can project ourselves past some of the limits of this world to see beyond.
Why do we need a devil?
I can only think of a few reasons. First it allows us to abdicate our responsibilities for our own actions. Second, it is a great way of rallying our tribe together against others. Feel that your people aren't united enough? How is that for a bad guy, and we can make any group in our way his confederates, really justifying our actions, and of course making things seamless; who can dispute it? Finally, it fits the bill for the kind of emotional leverage needed to keep a broad group of people in line. Fear is the name, and there isn't anything more fearful than a creature that can steal your essence!
Nope. I haven't seen one documented case of demonic existence, through possession or appearance as a vision, or a being.
But I have seen a whole lot of people that have performed actions so horrific that I would like to believe in a devil. It is much more uncomfortable knowing that these things were done by my fellow man!
OMG. For 2+ years I thought you were this uber Catholic guy who loved his Catholic school upbringing. Wow. This is mind blowing.
So you believe in some undefined deity that created a world in which good and evil exist but operate independent of each other... if they exist at all? If not what does, "I do not believe in any iteration of Good versus Evil" mean? Using a overly simplistic example: Charles Manson breaks into your house with the intent of murdering your daughter but is stopped by a police officer before he can carry it out. That's an iteration of Good vs Evil. No?
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