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and what would be the results?

2007-05-20 10:04:08 · 24 answers · asked by Ferdinand 1 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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He never would ask for forgiveness, he has condemned his soul by blaspheming the name of God countless times. That is why he is so hateful, if he could go back and change it all, he might.

2007-05-20 10:05:40 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 3 5

He chose to do evil, even after having a 100% pure knowledge of God. I think since he was cast out of heaven and never had a body of flesh there is no way he could be forgiven. Plus satan was part of Gods plan, he was sent to tempt and destroy us. How can you be forgiven for that?

2007-05-20 10:18:56 · answer #2 · answered by Amy 3 · 2 0

I don't think satan is going to repent, because it says so in the bible, but if he DID repent and really meant it from his heart and began being an angel of light again, I think he would be forgiven because G-d forgives everyone.

2007-05-20 10:14:15 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

If people wont repent and ask God for forgiveness what makes you think Satan would? He hates God and wants to send as many people to the judgement of hell that he is getting.

2007-05-20 10:11:11 · answer #4 · answered by Mo 7 · 1 1

for lucifer and the other angels to rebel despite what they knew about God, it is the utmost of evil. this likely results in God not giving satan and the other fallen angels the opportunity to repent. further, the bible gives us no reason to believe they would repent even if God gave them the chance [check 1 peter 5:8]. he's completely devoted to opposing God and attacking God's people. the bible tells us that one of the things God judges on is how much knowledge of him a person possesses.. the fallen angels, then, are even much more deserving of God’s wrath because of the exceedingly great knowledge they had about God.

2007-05-20 10:08:27 · answer #5 · answered by Silver 5 · 2 1

no, not at all. Because our life isnt perfect and satan continue to attack many lives. However that an opanion, Only God can answer that.

2007-05-20 10:17:36 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yes God forgives us all. But inorder to be forgiven we need to be trully sorry for what we have done. God is all loving, merciful, and powerful. He has the power to get rid of Satan but he does not kill.

2007-05-20 10:13:52 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Yes. He would have to suffer the reactions to his past sins (Karma).He would have to stop sinning and he would have to help fallen, conditioned souls understand who God is and constantly chant Gods name to become fully purified. Such as Krishna, Allah, Jehovah, Vishnu, etc. Or the Maha Mantra which is most recommended for the quickest spiritual advancement. For info go to harekrishnatemple.com Read Bhagavad Gita as it is BY Bhaktivedanta Prabhupada- Says no one goes to hell eternally just for the duration of their very bad Karma (reaction to their sinful actions) What goes around comes around.

2007-05-20 10:12:03 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

This will not happen. Because the bible foretells that satan's end will be the lake of fire. I appreciate your thinking of asking the question, but his end is already determined.

2007-05-20 10:09:25 · answer #9 · answered by Esther 7 · 2 1

No, because Christ paid the price for sin as a human being, not as an angel and thus Christ was the perfect substitute for mankind and not for angels. If Christ wanted to save angels He would probably have had to become an angel and pay the price for sin as an angel in order to be the perfect substitute for them.

2007-05-20 10:10:25 · answer #10 · answered by Archangel 4 · 0 3

I would think that since it is proclaimed that ANYONE that asks will be forgiven, shall be, that he SHOULD be.
BUT, the real question should be if he did, how many Christians WOULD forgive him?

2007-05-20 10:08:09 · answer #11 · answered by Common Sense 5 · 0 1

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