Satan

Discussion in 'Agnosticism and Atheism' started by BraveSirRubin, Nov 30, 2009.

  1. relaxxx

    relaxxx Senior Member

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    If there is a God or Allah, he is certainly a devil.

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    godhaunt Banned

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    Allah knows the answer of true bias about Global Warming. Yes?
     
  3. themnax

    themnax Senior Member

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    what is this "satan" without a god supposed to be? what does it mean to say one believes in a satan and not a god? i don't see the sense of what that's trying to say. it just sounds like meaningless gibberish.

    i don't think big, powerful, invisible and friendly is just a metaphor. but he/she/it/they, isn't just some guy either. spirit doesn't NEED form to be contained by. doesn't NEED to be contained or localized even.

    so i really have no idea, what is this 'satan' of which the op speaks.
    god is the generic term. i have no concept of what this so called satan is supposed to specify.

    our true selves are formless, so if they're supposed to be in the image of something big and powerful, call it god or satan or any other name, wouldn't that something big and powerful, also be formless? and any named image be no other thing then the conjuring of our own minds?
     
  4. relaxxx

    relaxxx Senior Member

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    You don't understand someone else's fantasy about Satan and then go on to define your own fantasies about spirits?

    This is ALL fantasy gibberish bullshit.
    Soul - A fantasy that self exists beyond the physical brain!

    Truth is you can find as many evil influences of God as good. The sum total of Gods will = ZERO, he does not exist.
     
  5. themnax

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    you state as fact what cannot be known. i merely refuse to deny the possibility that it might.
     

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