I used to ask if the Demons should be able to repent, and
all I got was BOOs. But weren't they angels in the beginning,
and decieved as well?
Maybe one day we will all have turned back to our Creator. And
Lucifer will come straggling in, with his head down like a
whipped people, and we will all embrace.
2006-10-28 08:14:57
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answered by zenbuddhamaster 4
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Funny that you ask a question, then accuse others of being narrow minded before anyone even answers. Who's narrow minded?
That said, Satan is not your neighbor. He is your temoer and accuser. God makes it clear that vengance is his problem, not man's anyway. So far as I'm concerned, he's screwed and if anything should be pitied more than hated as he has been defeated already.
And as for chuckleheads like yourself, look in the mirror if you want to see narrow minded.
2006-10-28 15:06:17
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answered by Anonymous
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We are to love our enemies for the expressed purpose of winning some to Christ. How can we win to Christ that which is diametrically opposed to him? Is it a good thing to open dialogue with Satan? Can we save a person or entity that has committed the unforgivable sin?
Closed-Bible unbelievers feel free to post!
2006-10-28 15:15:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Not a christian, But Satan is God's enemy not the Christians. The case your talking about is one of your personal enemies, not any enemy that is not of your concern, think and use your brain
2006-10-28 15:06:25
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answered by man of ape 6
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the mandate to love your enemies moves in the human sphere, to your fellow men, it is a moral and ethical maxim. This does not apply to Satan. in regards to satan, the bible and the gospel says that we must reject him and his empty promises. Not actually love him nor hate him, but just reject his stuff and follow Christ instead.
2006-10-28 15:04:21
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answered by Dominicanus 4
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Bible says explicitly, resist the Devil, and he will flee !
It does not say anywhere to love the Devil !
When it says love your enemies, do good even to those who hurt you etc... it means humans, because humans are caught in the middle of the spiritual battle between good and evil, (and it is a spiritual battle too, we're not supposed to make it physical battle !), and we're not supposed to condemn people who are gone astray, but to welcome people back to God's grace and forgiveness and acceptance and love and eternal life
2006-10-28 15:07:03
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answered by million$gon 7
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The Bible is talking about mortal beings! Are you mortal?
Hmmmmmm!
2006-10-28 15:03:10
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answered by ZORRO 3
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Hmmmmmm...A narrow minded Atheist.
How'd he get in here?????
2006-10-28 15:09:18
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answered by Cal 5
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Well, you should feel compassion for him, an angel who was too self-centered to enjoy his high status in God's kingdom. But, you aren't commanded to love evil, which is what satan is, the embodiment of evil, no longer any trace of angel.
2006-10-28 15:04:43
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answered by nada 3
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Ok, I NEVER thought of that one before! Scary!
I am a christian, but sometimes I feel the bible contradicts itself - like "do to others what you would do to yourself", "an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth" but then "turn the other cheek"
I don't get that
2006-10-28 15:05:02
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answered by the_real_yoda 2
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