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2007-04-05 21:55:09 · 4 answers · asked by Darrelle 1 in Arts & Humanities Visual Arts Other - Visual Arts

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If the devil is a myth, no true picture is possible.

If the devil is real, do you honestly think he'd sit and pose?

Get real.

2007-04-05 22:09:50 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

I presume you mean a Tasmanian devil, as no other type exists (maybe a dare devil) If you want a picture of a mythical devil, check the internet for paintings by Hierenimous Bosch,(i think i spelt that right). For a Tassie devil, do likewise

2007-04-05 22:48:52 · answer #2 · answered by jackeenjim 2 · 0 0

I have found you a picture and an article about the historical figure LUCIFER who is the fallen angel, thrown out of heaven by God. Please read below for comprehensive explaination...

http://www.jaysnet.com/666marksatan.jpg << picture.

"The Bible teaches us that back somewhere around the beginning of time, the devil was once named Lucifer. Lucifer was created by God, and was once a perfect and beautiful cherub or angel (Ezekiel 28:14-15). He was created to serve and worship God, but he was created with the ability to have freedom of choice. Lucifer chose to serve himself instead of God. His heart became filled with pride because of his beauty, (Ezekiel 28:17) and he became rebellious (disobedient) against God. He believed he could be like God the most High (Isaiah 14:13-15). God then cast Lucifer out of heaven because of his sin (Isaiah 14:12; Ezekiel 28:15-19).

We must understand that God did not create the devil as the deceiver of mankind. The devil chose his own path of destruction."

From this we can see that the DEVIL is not so much of a scarey demon, but more of a being who chose the wrong path. The story of Lucifer shows us that all beings have the ability to chose their own path, whether a good path or a bad path. Many images of the Devil show him as a frightening demonic fellow, however if we follow what is stated in the Bible, we should see the Devil as the fallen angel Lucifer.

2007-04-05 23:35:20 · answer #3 · answered by lala_cewex_australia 3 · 0 1

Don't you think the glow of fire and damnation would over-expose.

I can introduce you to several folks who claim to have personal knowledge of the guy. Normally in the form of a spouse, student or colleague.

What are you going to do with it? Put it on America's Most Wanted maybe?

Actually my mother used to tell me the Devil's only power came from people who believe in him. I think she meant, accepted what he stood for. I know he doesn't represent love.

Maybe what you need is a picture of hate. Unfortunately there's too many of those.

This is depressing, I'm going to move on . . . .

2007-04-06 22:18:33 · answer #4 · answered by Caretaker 7 · 0 1

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