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Do you believe in the Devil?

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Originally posted by: Number1
I can't say I do but I believe in God. I must be an optimist.

Im not sure if its a matter of optimism. God created hell for the rebelious ex angel Satan who tried to rise up against God. And that is where the condemned souls are sent.
 
Hmmmmmm... This poll is quite interesting.... You would think that it would be the same.....
 
It is just more BS created by the church, the truth is when you die you are not alive. Why can't people listen to reason?
 
Yes, I believe the Devil is Jesus' secret lover. In the final book of the Bible, that was purposely ripped out, it explains how Jesus and Satan came out of the closet and revealed themselves to God. To put it mildly, God was not happy but it all started to make sense now. He now knew why his son only hung around guys when he was sent to earth.
 
Originally posted by: FelixDeKat
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
No. When you die you become worm food.

You are judged by society and no one else.

When you die that's it...


Well that kind of wasnt the question, but ok, thanks for sharing. 🙂



Doesn't "hell exists" have the prerequisite that "afterlife exists"?
By stating that there is no afterlife, he answered your question about the existence of hell. (And he took it a step further)
 
Originally posted by: FelixDeKat
If not, why? Its quite obvious the devils wickedness is everywhere. Maybe boycott Holloween? :shocked:

I don't. The "wickedness" I see everywhere I attribute to humanity itself. Humanity is capable of immense good. But it is capable of incredible atrocities, all of its own free will.
 
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