if Satan exists, and I do not think such a being does , then being a creation of God, it would follow that God would love him. That God would abhor and hate the things this Satan is supposed to have done would not change the fact that he loves him.
As a human example: a mother or father do not stop loving their children when they do something wrong. They may detest what their children may do, but the love always remains.
2007-06-23 14:29:21
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answered by essentiallysolo 7
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#1 God does not forgive everyone if he did then judgment day would be a joke . No , he won't forgive Satan because Satan won't repent of what he is doing . ( He thinks he will overcome God ) Satan can enter heaven right now but when Christ returns , God will cast Satan into Hell and God will destroy Heaven and Earth For sin has been in it and God will recreate a new heaven and Earth .
2007-06-23 14:31:54
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answered by Anonymous
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“The Lord is not slack concerning his promise, as some men count slackness; but is longsuffering to usward, not willing that any should perish, but that all should come to repentance.” (2 Peter 3:9 KJV/AV)
Unfortunately, Satan is the personification/manifestation of sin and can do no good. God abhors sin, therefore I think it would be safe to assume that God hates Satan. Although it may be possible for Satan to “come to repentance,” in which case God would forgive him, this will not happen, because God has foretold the termination of Satan’s existence in the book of Revelation.
2007-06-23 14:43:51
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answered by Anonymous
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This is moot bullsh*t.
There is no Invisible Sky Chappie and as a result of this, there is no Devil.
Isn't it about time you Jesus-humpers started taking responsibility for ALL of your own actions?
You can't just keep going round blaming The Invisible GOODman/BADman for everything like a child - no I didn't do it; the invisible kid from next door did it.
Kids should be using that one all the time only they know it isn't so - they're much more truthful than the adult Jesus-humper.
2007-06-23 15:04:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Satan is only a fragment of our imagination, evil is perceived, acted upon or disregarded by humans, not some outside all evil doer. So if God forgives all humans, in a way he is also forgiving satan.
2007-06-23 17:28:58
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answered by silversurfer_444 1
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why not? Mephistopheles love God in Christopher Marlowe's Dr. Faustus, and the whole idea of this did not ruin the story line ,which basically trashes religious hypocrisy cause the antihero refuses to serve a God who is served by evil bastards who hide behind holy titles like the pope.
these mythological figures can do anything you imagine, it's all about what you believe.
2007-06-23 14:46:57
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answered by Anonymous
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How could God not love Satan if it was His own creation, after all? Sadly enough, if God is all powerful and so easily destroyed so many human beings for not accepting His rule, why did He not destroy Lucifer? I guess He had to plan a place to send all those that did not do His wish. Yeap, He is a loving God after all.
2007-06-23 14:32:03
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answered by AliBaba 6
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devil will on no account be forgiven. listed under are some standard the rationalization why. a million.The angel that grew to alter into devil grew to become into at one time a captivating, righteous angel. His riot against God grew to become into willful and inexcusable. 2.devil committed blasphemy against the holy spirit,a sin it is unforgivable. [See Matthew 12:32 and Mark 3:28,29]. 3. Jesus Christ died as a ransom for sinful mankind. His sacrifice covers in basic terms the sins of sinful people. His ransom would not conceal the sins of the angel who grew to alter into devil or the different apostate angels who rebelled. 4. as quickly as devil rebelled, Almighty God Jehovah declared interior the 1st Biblical prophecy that the serpent [devil] could finally be destroyed.[See Genesis 3:15]. Revelation 20:10 tells us that the devil's very final consequence would be the lake of hearth and sulphur it is an emblem of annihilation or eternal dying.
2016-10-18 12:08:34
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answered by Anonymous
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God hates Satan. God used to love Satan.
2007-06-23 14:27:19
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answered by SDC 5
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No. Satan has committed the unforgivable sin of blaspheming the Holy Spirit thereby rejecting Gods grace. He is beyond redemption nor would he ever seek it.
2007-06-23 14:39:29
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answered by Anonymous
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