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Is Satan the source of all evil?

Is Satan the source of all evil?

The Bible terms Satan as the source of all evil (John 8: 44). Christians believe in God as a maximally great being; HE is supreme over all that has been, is and ever will be. If God is supreme, then HE should have created Satan. Isn’t it?

Did God create Satan as a good being?

These passages undoubtedly teach us that God created Satan and his demons originally as good beings. But Satan and some of his fellow angels sinned against God and are in the business of enabling mankind’s rebellion and disobedience against God. Significantly, God did not create an evil Satan.

What does the Bible say about fighting against Satan?

When Satan attacks us, God is always near. God says, Never will I leave you; never will I forsake you (Heb 13:5). But where sin abounded, grace did much more abound (Romans 5:20). Submit yourselves therefore to God. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you (James 4:7), for He who is in you is greater than he who is in the world (1 John 4:4).

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Does God Love Us and evil men?

If God loves us and loves evil men, then we have discovered an important truth about God’s character. That is, God loves those who like Him and those who are ungrateful and unkind to Him. He must love everyone including the holy and evil angels.

Is Satan the opposite of God?

You see, Satan is not the opposite of God. There are not two; one evil and one good. He is not a supreme being. There is not this devil vs God scenario going on where they are two equal powers competing for people’s souls. There is one God alone.

Does Satan have more authority than he warrants?

FAR more authority than he warrants! You see, Satan is not the opposite of God. There are not two; one evil and one good. He is not a supreme being. There is not this devil vs God scenario going on where they are two equal powers competing for people’s souls. There is one God alone. Satan is, in fact, a created being.