Either Jebus or Aquaman ;););)
Seriously - the winner would be God... he could literally beat the "hell" out of Satan ;);)
2007-07-17 17:28:12
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answered by kr_toronto 7
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Yes, Satan is very real!
GOD is stronger than Satan! The devil wouldn't have any power at all, if it wasn't given to him by GOD!! I would STRONGLY recommend that you worship GOD, worshiping Satan will get you a one way ticket to HELL!!
2007-07-18 03:54:52
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answered by Dalmatian lady 6
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God create everything including Satan. Satan is nothing compared to God. Seriously.
2007-07-18 02:21:55
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answered by z_jepoh 4
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Satan was one of God's angels named Lucifer before Adam and Eve. He had a notion he was stronger than God and created a rebellion in heaven with the idea he would take over. Bad choice. God cast him and his followers out of heaven and that's why we have to put up with him today. Read the end of the book (Bible). He loses. God only is all powerful.
2007-07-18 00:25:55
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answered by jbertrope 2
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Satan is real and powerful,but God is stronger.
2007-07-18 00:21:08
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answered by gwhiz1052 7
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God is way stronger than Satan.
Satan is like a lion without teeth. he cant do anything. but God can.
2007-07-18 00:19:55
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answered by Staci 2
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God is way stronger then Satan could ever be...and yes Satan is very real!!!
2007-07-18 00:19:57
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answered by MiZz SaAk 6
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No, because I/you can believe what I/you want.
He was created by the same people who created religion.
The 'biggest secret' that's emerging is that back in the ancient world, we can debate when, but certainly you can pick it up around 5,000 B.C., a series of bloodlines emerged, particularly but not exclusively-particularly, really, the focus of power was in the Near and Middle East.
These bloodlines became the leaders and the Royal lines of that ancient Near and Middle Eastern area. This bloodline would appear to go back to an extra-terrestrial intervention which created hybrid bloodlines. This, I think, is referred to in the Old Testament which is, of course, just an edited rewrite of more ancient texts where it talks about the "sons of God" who interbred with the "daughters of men", creating the hybrid line, the Nefilim/Nephilim. When you go back to the Hebrew, the "sons of God" become the "sons of the gods". And so often when you see the translation into the English, the King James version of the Bible, as God in the Old Testament, it actually is translated from the word meaning gods.
Now, since The Biggest Secret came out, and I told the story in there of how these bloodlines came out of the Near and Middle East, how the blueprint of control by religion was formed in Babylon, where their Trinity of Nimrod, Tammuz the Sun, and Queen Semiramis the female, there was mirror in terms of the stories of the later Jesus stories, and many other stories in other cultures that relate to exactly the same stories using different heros, since I wrote in the book that the Gospels were actually written by a Roman Aristocratic family called the Pisos, Piso. Since I wrote in the book that these stories were eventually taken and turned into a religion by, most notably, the Roman Empire, Emperor Constantine the Great, at the Council of Nicaea in 325 A.D., and, of course, what came out of that, eventually, was the Roman Church which became the Christian religion.
2007-07-18 00:19:53
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answered by Anonymous
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First you should ask the question who created Satan? Than once you find out who created him than you'll know who's stronger.
2007-07-18 00:41:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Although he has persuaded many people in our modern world that he doesn't even exist, Satan very definitely is a real, personal being, the fountainhead of all unbelief and of every kind of moral and spiritual evil in the world. He is called by various names in the Bible, including Satan (meaning, “adversary”—Job 1:6; Romans 16:20; etc.), the devil (i.e., “slanderer”—Matthew 4:1; 1 Peter 5:8; etc.), Lucifer (Isaiah 14:12), the serpent (2 Corinthians 11:3; Revelation 12:9; etc.), and many others.
To the Christian, the existence of Satan as a real person is proved by the fact that the Lord Jesus Christ recognized him as such. He referred to him frequently by name (e.g., Luke 10:18; Matthew 4:10; etc.), and indeed called him “the prince of this world” (John 12:31; 14:30; 16:11).
The Apostle Paul called him the “god of this world” (2 Corinthians 4:4) and the “prince of the power of the air” (Ephesians 2:2). The Apostle John said “the whole world lieth in the wicked one” (1 John 5:19) and that he is the one “which deceiveth the whole world” (Revelation 12:9).
The Scriptures teach that, before man and the world were made, God had created an “innumerable company of angels” (Hebrews 12:22), a heavenly host of spiritual beings, of great strength and intelligence. The highest of these beings are the cherubim, who are attendants at the very throne of God, and the “anointed cherub that covereth” that throne was originally Satan himself (Ezekiel 28:14). He was “full of wisdom and perfect in beauty.”
God did not create Satan as an evil being. However, the angels, like man, were created as free spirits, not as unthinking machines. They were fully able to reject God’s will if they should choose to do so.
The root of all sin, in both man and angels, is the twin sin of unbelief and pride—the refusal to submit to God’s will as revealed by His own Word and the accompanying assertion of self-sufficiency which enthrones the creature and his own will in the place of God. This was the original sin of Satan, rejecting God’s Word and trying to become God himself. He said in his heart: “I will ascend into heaven, I will exalt my throne above the stars of God: . . . I will be like the most High” (Isaiah 14:13,14).
Jesus also told us of some of the characteristics of Satan. Christ said he was a murderer from the beginning, not holding to the truth, for there is no truth in him, and that when he speaks he lies, he speaks his native language, for he is a liar and the father of lies (John 8:44).
It is very crucial that Christians realize the reality of Satan in this world and that he prowls around like a roaring lion looking for someone to devour (1 Peter 5:8). It is impossible to overcome sin and temptation from the devil by ourselves, but Scripture tells us how be strong. We need to put on the full armor of God daily to be able to stand our ground against temptation (Ephesians 6:13). Jesus also demonstrated how to overcome the lies and temptations of Satan, when Satan tried to tempt Jesus, as recorded in Matthew, Mark and Luke.
Recommended Resource: The Serpent of Paradise by Erwin Lutzer.
2007-07-18 01:09:59
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answered by Freedom 7
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You are obviously ----! God is without a doubt STRONGER & the STRONGEST! Satan was one of God's angels and sinned against God and God threw him out of heaven and in result, When Jesus, our savior returns, Satin will burn up in the fires of hell.
2007-07-18 00:41:33
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answered by m. angel 2
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