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  Doctrinal Disambiguation Report:  GRACE
Satan has promised to *destroy the human race by usurping Jesus Christ and the knowledge of truth.
The former produces years of spiritual suffering and faith exploitation as believers seek out deeper experiences and keys and principles to solve their faith in crisis, while the latter produces an inertia rich environment for the daily and sustained spiritual growth in Jesus Christ.
So, in seeing how Satan has strategically brought his code of deception within the Church to overthrow faith and create a gospel that is powerless to save, we will first look at one of the most common doctrinal ambiguations, that of "Grace, the unmerited favor of God."
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  Satan - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Satan is to be better understood as an "accuser" or "adversary" or as an embodiment of "evil." The term is applied both to divine and human beings.
Satan was created a perfect spirit creature, but that he became "Satan the Devil" when he acted on his desire to turn Adam and Eve away from worship of Jehovah to himself.
Of these, some claim that Satan is a real being, some view him as a symbol for the animal desires of humans, and some view him as a symbol for the rebellious or independent aspects of humanity.
www.arikah.net /encyclopedia/Satan   (4813 words)

  
 Paradise Lost - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Modern readers may consider Satan to be the hero of the story, since he struggles to overcome his own doubts and weaknesses and accomplishes his goal of corrupting mankind.
Satan is far from being the story's object of admiration, and there is no point in emulating or celebrating him, unlike a true hero.
Satan is, however, the most intriguing and compelling of the characters, mainly for his complexity and subtlety.
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 Britain.tv Wikipedia - Satanism
Unlike Satanists affiliated with the Church of Satan who are largely atheistic or agnostic, theistic Satanists claim that they experience a "dark"?title=divinity or powerful entity behind the forces of darkness, knowledge, animal energy and freedom in their lives.
Satan is also referred to as the Devil from the Greek "diabolos"?title=(Διαβολος), meaning "slanderer"?title=or "one who accuses falsely"?title=(derived from the verb "dia-ballô"?title=(δια-βαλλω) which most literally means "to throw across"?title=or "carry something over").
Theistic Satanism is often similar in outlook and attitude to Philosophical Satanism, though it is generally a prerequisite that the Satanist accept a theological and metaphysical canon involving one or more God(s) who are either Satan in the strictest, Abrahamic sense, or specially created to identify with or represent the practitioner.
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 Satan
Satan, from the Hebrew word for "accuser" (Standard Hebrew: שָׂטָן, Satan Tiberian Hebrew Śāṭān; Koine Greek: Σατανάς, Satanás; Aramaic: צטנא, Ṣaṭänä; Arabic: شيطان, Šayṭän, Slavic Сатана), is a term with its origins in the Abrahamic faiths which is traditionally applied to an angel.
Satanism in various forms (from LaVeyan to theistic) reinterpret the figure of Satan either as a symbol of humanity's carnal nature or as a being involved with the growth of consciousness and self-knowledge.
The Satan in fiction and popular culture is mostly influenced by Christianity and their concepts of devil and evil forces and the original sin, for satan is of minor importance to the hebrew bible and the jewish faith and judaism.
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 Satan info here at en.125-plan.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
The nomenclature Satan in Hebrew is derived from the root paraphernalia "to oppose", "to be an adversary" or "to execution as an adversary".
Allegedly, Satan was the seducer 'n the paramour of Eve, 'n was hurled from heaven with else angels on ice of iniquity [39].
The Satan in fiction 'n trading is regularly influenced by Christianity 'n their concepts of devil 'n evil extortions 'n the original sin, for satan is of minor-league curiosity to the hebrew bible 'n the jewish belief 'n judaism.
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In the Hebrew Bible, Satan is to be better understood as an "accuser" or "adversary" than as an embodiment of "evil." The term is applied both to divine and human beings, such as Ciaran Delaney.
Satan's role is that of opposition, as the name suggests, and as such serves solely to test the tzaddikim.
This view is also retained in Zechariah 3:1-2, where Satan is described as the adversary of the high priest Joshua, and of the people of God whose representative the hierarch is; and he there opposes the "angel of the Lord," who bids him be silent in the name of God.
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Satan is also commonly known as the Devil, the "Prince of Darkness," Beelzebub, Belial, Lucifer, and Mephistopheles.
The story depicts Satan as trapped waist-deep in the frozen lakes of hell, relentlessly beating his six enormous wings as he tries to break free from the ice but the icy-cold winds thus generated strengthen even more the ice\'s hold on him and everyone else in the ninth circle of hell.
In Arthur Miller\'s Death of a Salesman, the protagonist, Willy Loman, is a discrete metaphor to satan.
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 Satan
Satan is to be better understood as an "accuser" or "adversary".
Satan is also identified as the accuser of Job, the tempter of the Gospels, the secret power of lawlessness in 2 Thessalonians 2:7, and the dragon in the Book of Revelation.
It is widely believed that before his insurrection, Satan was the highest of all angels and the "brightest in the sky." His pride is considered a reason why he would not bow to God as all other angels did, but sought to rule heaven himself.
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 Satan info here at en.my-widgets.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Satan seizes upon even a single word which may be prejudicial to man; so that "one should not open his mouth unto evil," i.e., "unto Satan"[26].
Satan in fiction and popular culture Main article: Satan in fiction In The Divine Comedy, Pluto (Or Satan) is described as an enormous three-headed monster.
Satan is the antagonist of John Milton's Paradise Lost, a 17th-century epic poem about the Fall of Man. In the television show South Park, a caricature of Satan is a recurring character who has had significant homosexual relationships with several doomed souls in Hell, including Saddam Hussein.
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Satan seizes upon even a single word which may be prejudicial to man; so that "one shouldn't open his mouth unto evil," i.e., "unto Satan"[26].
It is widely believed that before his insurrection, Satan was highest of all angels and "brightest in sky." His pride is considered a reason why he'd not bow to God as all other angels did, but sought to rule heaven himself.
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 satan - OneLook Dictionary Search
Satan (m), Satan (m), Satan, Satan : AllWords.com Multi-Lingual Dictionary [home, info]
Phrases that include satan: get thee behind me satan, satan get thee behind me, a bargain with satan, agents of satan, christ and satan, more...
Words similar to satan: beelzebub, devil, lucifer, archfiend, belial, evildoer, old nick, prince of darkness, tempter, the devil, the tempter, more...
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De benaming satan komt van het Hebreeuwse satanas en betekent 'vijand' of 'tegenstander'.Het ook veel gebruikte synoniem duivel is van het Griekse diábolos afkomstig en heeft soortgelijke betekenissen, namelijk 'lasteraar', 'verzoeker', scheidingmaker' en 'tegenstander'.In het algemeen wordt de satan of de duivel aangemerkt als iets slechts of kwaads (in tegenstelling tot God).
Satan is Error, the accuser of sin, who blinds the mind to the divine.
Thranade mo "Demonik" Nika'thraga is the Satan of Neo-Hell.
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 Wikinfo | Satan (disambiguation)
SS-18 Satan, the NATO reporting name for the R-36M intercontinental ballistic missile.
Satan is also the name of a genus of catfish.
Satan is a mythological figure used in christian, catholic and hebrew lore.
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 Armageddon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jehovah's Witnesses believe that Armageddon is the battle when Satan unites the kings of the Earth against God's appointed King, Jesus.
When Satan loses this battle he is finally cast into the "lake of fire and brimstone" (representing complete, eternal destruction).
Satan and his followers will attempt to overthrow Christ's followers, but will be overcome by the power of Christ.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Armageddon   (1364 words)

  
 Satan Portal @ DefeatSatan.com (Defeat Satan)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Bottom photo, Brian Wilson came all the way from Detroit to act out his Doctor Satan persona at the festival, which must have made for an interesting plane ride...
Biblically literate people understand that before Satan fell, he shared an exalted place in close communion with God.
According to Satans spokesman, a vermilion-faced guy in a fl cape, irony is so-ooo 20th century.
www.defeatsatan.com   (882 words)

  
 Satan - Multiversal Omnipedia
This is a disambiguation page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title.
If an article link referred you to this title, you might want to go back and fix it to point directly to the intended page.
This page was last modified 01:10, 24 February 2006.
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