We wouldn't refer to them as satanic. The Bible says that God loves us so much, He let us do anything we wanted with our lives. But what He wants is that we all worship Him alone.
They aren't Satanic - rather, they're blinded by the lies that we put in front of ourselves, not the lies made by Satan. Although the devil is a source of deceit, it also comes from us humans.
Personally, I would call them 'lost', not knowing the truth that is in Jesus only.
2006-11-26 02:26:57
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answered by Migs 2
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*sigh* I really hope this is a question to be 'funny' or 'cocky' because if you honestly do not know then you are more ignorant then most.
First off satanists dont worship G-d, unlike jews and muslims. Secondly, they do not practice polygamy, just random sex partners and random times.
Judaism and Islam have been around much longer then christianity- chrisianity was based on judaism.
If you compair the religions the persians are not very simulair. And as for the Sumerians, its the same generaly area so you are bound to find something alike.
2006-11-26 02:19:52
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answered by Anonymous
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First off, the Jews did not steal anything of Jesus. Jesus WAS a Jew and broke off from main Judism to create Christianity.
Muslims follow the great prophet, which is a listed alternate name for Jesus.
The Sumerians and Persians have their religious base in even older religions.
All religions are valid.
Polygamy is not Satanic - even Jesus says that it is okay to marry more than one spouse.
2006-11-26 02:20:25
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answered by Anonymous
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One of the cornerstones in theology is that the creator of all life is male because women are weaker than men. Men cannot give birth so this cornerstone is crumbling. As this theory continually erodes into fragments, people get confused about reality and throw out old ideas and merge with more logical ones. Satin is just an old wives tell to keep their children under control for their own protection.
2006-11-26 02:35:50
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answered by fred r 3
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Oh how I love this question. You will continue to get a plethora of quotes from the Bible, mostly words spoken by apostles and followers, who had their own hidden agenda. I suspect you will not receive a single answer that offers a unique teaching that came from the mouth of Christ. I am no expert, but I find the most progressive Christian teaching to be in one line from the Bible "Eph 2:8-9 For by grace you have been saved through faith; and that not of yourselves, it is the gift of God; not as a result of works, that no one should boast. " Most religions require some action or adherence to law. Christ taught love and salvation by way of mere acceptance. A teaching lost by many Christians. I cannot think of another religion that offers a deal like that. By the way, I am not Christian.
2016-05-23 04:06:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Heavy question and absurd Jews brought the oncept of one God from the prophet Abraham and Jesus asppeared way after Judiasm was well established and let me remind you that Jesus lived and died as a Jew. Summarians and Persians worshipped idols. The main prayer for Judiasm is, "Hear O Israel the Lord our God, the Lord is one." Where do you get your mixed up information? Yada yada yada yada
2006-11-26 02:24:55
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answered by devora k 7
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Muslims and Jews don't worship Satan.
Islam and Judaism, nor Christianity were driven from anywhere but inspired by God (Allah).
Islam is a religion of God (Allah) and it is sent from Allah and spreaded through Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). He was the last messenger of Allah.
Polygamy in Islam is only allowed in certain circumstances. Some examples are given below.
If a wife can't have kids.
To help widows and single women who are left alone without care in wars.
and there's more.
Islam is full of wisdom!
2006-11-26 03:28:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Get your facts right - Jews came BEFORE Jesus - Jesus WAS a Jew. They teach what they have always taught, except with some more rabbinic teachings, the Talmud (oral tradition) etc thrown in. Some see Jesus as a prophet, this does not make it 'stealing.'
2006-11-26 02:29:35
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answered by lady_s_hazy 3
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actually it is was the other way around. the story of Jesus was around long before he came but in actuallity this was not a story but a prophecy that can true. many cultures adopting this prophecy and carried it through the generations.
2006-11-26 02:19:15
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answered by ? 4
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Where do you come up with such nonsense?
Do you have nothing better to say about anyone?
You seem to be a very sad person
2006-11-26 02:18:06
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answered by PeTiTe_Mummy 4
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