Quote Originally Posted by larry
Satan represents man instincts? Are you stupid?
According to the Christian Bible, "Satan" represents all that is "bad and evil." The seven deadly sins are all human nature. They are all instictive and come naturally to us. Since Christianity deems these are "bad and evil," then they are attributed to "Satan". Since they are atributed to "Satan", that is what "Satan" represents. 90% of our actions and our thoughts are deemed sinful by Christianity. Every time you think about touching you bf or gf you are commiting a sin that will damn you te Hell according to the Christian religion. Every time you eat more than you need to survive you are commiting a sin that will damn you to eternal torment according to Christianity. Every time you want to attain something that you cant get, you are commiting a horrible sin against God according to Christianity. All things that come naturally to us as humans, is deemed to be sinful by Christianity and therefore the work of "Satan".

Now, Im sure you noticed every time I write "Satan" I use "". The reason why I do that is because many millions of people honestly believe that "Satan" is the name of the devil, or at least one of his many names. The truth is, "Satan" was a title bestowed upon Lucifer (the angel of light) when he rose against God and was cast down into the depths of Hell. Every time the word satan is mentioned in the Bible, it is reffering to something that is standing in the way of either Jesus, God or some sort of holy crusade. It is never used as a name, but is commonly misconstrued as a name and misused as a name.

If you have any more questions about "Satan", God, the Bible, or Satanism, just ask. I know more about these subjects than most.