I don't think all sin is caused by the devil, satan tempts us but if a person is lost (not in Christ) and they are going about their life with no intention of knowing Jesus, satan has no need to mess with them, he already has them.
If I had a puppy that was already trained, why would I try to change what it was doing. Satan really bothers those who are trying to live their lives for God.
I could be wrong, but I think we have a sin nature that we struggle with until we receive our new bodies in Christ.
I think satan is using many in this place to attack Christ children, he wishes to use those who think knowledge is their god, or that belief in Jesus is equal to ignorance against those who love Christ.
Satan likes nothing more than to make those created by a loving God think that God and especially the devil does not exist. When you think he does not exist, he has you forever and will take you down with him in the end.
2006-09-19 23:11:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Thank you very much Don and God bless you ,for telling them the truth.You see I m the Chosen one the bearer of the holy light in the Great Truth.I have come to forgive all ,by loving all of you Can you forgive me? I have forgiven you and really do love you and that's forever.For angels that are wise old spirits like me,are holy ones That never ate of the tree of good and evil,for in the Kingdom of God there is only one tree called the tree of life.I AM the holy one who forever and ever lives in eternal life,for I am the WORD,the TRUTH ,the WAY that leads and guides you onto the holy Kingdom of God.You must be holy and a clean spirit to enter my Fathers Holy ,holy ,holy house.Why do you curse me the son of God,the devil.What is the reward in doing so ? Father forgiven then they still don't know what they are doing.amen
2006-09-20 07:17:39
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answered by Anonymous
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No. Satan has sinned against the "spirit". Against the whole concept of God's planned "Kingdom".
(Matthew 12:32) For example, whoever speaks a word against the Son of man, it will be forgiven him; but whoever speaks against the holy spirit, it will not be forgiven him, no, not in this system of things nor in that to come.
Adam and Eve and Judas Escariot are among these. They will not be resurrected as promised at Revelation 20; 12,13.
2006-09-20 06:03:07
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answered by pugjw9896 7
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our sins is not caused by the devil
it caused by us
the devil told us to do this and to do that
and we know its bad things
but the final choice is for us
because we know the right decision from the wrong decision
its all upon us
don't through the responsibility of our deeds on the devil
we have our mind and our heart
so they tell us the right from wrong
and the devil can't repent
ever
2006-09-20 06:04:01
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answered by Safe 2
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In ancient Jewish tradition Satan is simply an angel doing the work that God assigned to Satan to do.
The word Satan means challenger. With the idea of Satan challenging us, or tempting if you will. This description sees Satan as the angel who is the embodiment of man's challenges. This idea of Satan works closely with God as an integral part of Gods plan for us. His job is to make choosing good over evil enough of a challenge so that it becomes clear to us that there can be only one meaningful or logical choice.
Contrast this to Christianity, which sees Satan as God's opponent. In Jewish thought, the idea that there exists anything capable of setting itself up as God's opponent would be considered polytheistic or setting up the devil to be an equally powerful polarity to god or a demigod.
Oddly, proof for The Christian satan/devil mythology is supposedly found in the ancient Jewish texts that were borrowed to create the bible. One can’t help but wonder how Christians came up with such a fantastically different interpretation of Gods assistant Satan in their theology.
Other hints about Satan’s role in human relations can be seen if you look at the name Lucifer. It meaning in the original tongue translates as Light bearer or light bringer. Essentially the bringer of enlightenment. The temptations of the Satan idea bring all of us eventually into Gods light. Hardly the Evil entity of Christian mythology.
Love and blessings
don
2006-09-20 05:57:58
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answered by Anonymous
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the bible said the sin of the devil satan will never be forgiven
2006-09-20 05:59:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, but repent will mean also the subjugation of the devil; will that happen???
2006-09-20 06:03:38
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answered by ancalagon2003 3
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I've myself thought about this.
Since devil is supposed to be the root cause of all evil, yeah, certainly everything bad would end.
2006-09-20 06:33:31
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answered by Anonymous
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You know what's really cute? How people do bad things, and rather than cop to the fact that they're responsible for their bad deeds, they come up with this embodiment of evil that has horns and carries a pitchfork. That's really amusing.
What's even cuter is when people come up with these types of metaphysical questions about a made-up ideal of evil. Priceless.
2006-09-20 06:41:31
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answered by Tommy 4
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non existent figments of imagination can not repent, only humans can. the definition of what is sin is a flexible human invention, varying over cultures.
2006-09-20 06:01:41
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answered by Anonymous
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