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2007-04-13 17:55:47 · 24 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

my_profi… ha ha. Are you sure about that?

2007-04-13 18:01:06 · update #1

Brown_Ey… Your not a nice person.

2007-04-13 18:02:58 · update #2

24 answers

This makes me laugh. From the terrible spelling and grammar to the fact that them asking you if you are 'retarted' (fyi it's 'retarded') this whole Q&A is stupid.
The whole idea of 'Satan' and 'God' are purely Christian constructs to guilt and prod it's followers into living within the rules and ideas of a few old men. Old men who were ruled by old teachings of Judism, which Jesus apparently proved wrong and out-dated. So asking if Satan met God and didn't like him and if we know that we'll like God...it's all a big paradox. First off, in order to like or dislike 'God' you'd have to believe in him, and if you believe in him then you clearly wouldn't doubt your 'love' for him (though I'll never understand how a loving God should be feared) and therefore that negates this whole question. To believe in God is to love him, and therefore you couldn't question if you would like him or not.
[N.B. Satan was cast out of Heaven for rising up against God, because he was sick of being treated as lesser than the humans that God created afterwards. The choirs of Angels were basically God's slaves to do his bidding. My thoughts being...Ok. So when the african americans rise up against slavery it's called a revolution and it's supported by all those except the slave owners. But when Satan does it, it's considered evil and a terrible thing, and leads to millions of people fighting wars and living in fear of 'the temptations of the devil'.]

It's all silly.

2007-04-13 18:10:25 · answer #1 · answered by Jade de Rhiannon 2 · 1 1

I met Him and thought He was rather cool. As to Satan, perhaps your view is mistaken. There is a thought that when Satan was still an angel he had such respect for God that he said he could never accept the idea of God becoming human. That humans were below the angels. And that is how the rebellion came about.

2007-04-14 01:01:43 · answer #2 · answered by tonks_op 7 · 3 0

So when you say the "met" - do you mean they had coffee and a chat at Starbucks? God is NOT a person or of any sort of physical form. God is an entity - energy. The very same divine/universal energy that every goddamed religion in existence pays homage to. God is not exclusive to Christian-based religions. Pagans believe in this entity as do Hindus, Jews, Muslims, Buddhists, and every indigent religion too. "God" is the force of Nature. In polytheistic religions, the many dieties we believe in are mere ASPECTS of the divine entity (Nature). Not a one of these dieties from ANY religion - Pagan or otherwise - ever existed in human form. The icons you see on altars are merely human interpretations applied to these dieties because as humans, we must be able to have a tangible form to identify with, so these many humanistic forms were given to the dieties to make it easier for humans to focus on and make offerings to.

2007-04-14 01:28:17 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Satan met God and wanted to be the boss, he thought he was better, I don't think I'm better than God and I don't want to to try to overthrow him, its not like they just met on the street and got into a fistfight.

2007-04-14 01:01:04 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

He liked him so much he wanted to be God. His greed and lust for power were so great he would have destroyed heaven and earth to gain control over them. You can see Satan's spirit working threw humanity in evil dictators like Hitler, Stalin, Saddam, and many more. There greed and lust for power are so great they will hurt and destroy anything and anybody to gain control. This is Satan and the fruits of his spirit. AKA the Devi!l

2007-04-14 01:07:02 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Satan has temporary control of this earth. So in essence, I have seen Satan or at least his handy work. I don't like what I see. I know about God. I like it. The best (Heaven) is yet to come.

2007-04-14 01:02:47 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

Satan didn't meet God ... he is an angel that fell from Heavens glory when the power took over. I know I will because I believe in heaven and the eternal treasure waiting for me. I've accepted and have the Lord in my heart. Faith ... it's all about that five letter word.

2007-04-14 01:00:27 · answer #7 · answered by ~Les~ 6 · 2 2

satan knows God & wants to be more powerful then God & wants others to worship him as a god. Seems to me, he wants to be just like God. I love God because He first loved me, just as I am.

2007-04-14 01:02:28 · answer #8 · answered by Faith walker 4 · 0 1

Satan was an angelname lucifer. one day he wanted to be better than god and thought he could. god sent him away to hell where the bad people would go. So, you cant say satan didnt like God

2007-04-14 00:59:54 · answer #9 · answered by hello_gould 2 · 1 3

Y'see, Satan didn't like God and left Heaven cause he was sick of getting ****** in the *** *nods*

2007-04-14 01:07:20 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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