How powerful is Satan?

Satan is powerful enough to ...

  • make bad things happen to bad people

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So then, given how many deities people believe in, I suppose we are all making thousands of indirect decisions. Why should I care about this one then? :)
Because this God and Devil are real, even if you don't believe so.
 
What exactly astonishes you? That Christians think that non-believers are morally depraved when compared to God? Or that evil acts serve Satan's purposes?
This kind of "good" and "evil" religion is very strange to me. This kind of Christian belief where you profess that all other faiths + atheists have their hearts hardened by Satan is something I have not come in contact with. I have never heard a priest talk about it (Lutheran priests), nor any Christians I have talked to.

It seems almost outrageous, in fact!

Still amazed...

Elrohir said:
Because this God and Devil are real, even if you don't believe so.
They are real because you believe so?!? :lol:
 
Innoruuk is powerful enough to destroy a planet, but not the universe. He has in the past; but he would not want to destroy the universe.
 
Minion may be too strong of a word. Influenced by, sure. What else should a Christian think? There is basically two sides...Gods...and Satans...you are on one or the other. Since atheists are clearly not on Gods side....well...theres your answer.
omg, I have been marked by the Dark One :run:

but whatever makes you sleep at night, I guess :)
 
Today, Satan is only powerful enough to give bad ideas to good people, which is what I voted.
Thanks!
Can the Devil determine what people are thinking?
It seems, for you, that my 'power scale' made sense?
I can't exactly place parameters on what Satan can do, because Scripture doesn't make that clear.
Sure, but what changes do you think/assume he can affect on reality?
Not choosing a side is still a choice. Even you should realize that. In this particular battle there are no neutral bystanders.
Who is the battle between, and what is it a battle over?
 
Sure, but what changes do you think/assume he can affect on reality?

Ah, so we're talking hypothetically? In that case, I'd assume Satan has the power to give suggestions to turn against God. Not to say that our own sinful inclinations are somehow not the cause of our evil, but I think Satan has the ability of temptation to even the strongest believer.

As to his physical capabilities, I can't even guess. Notice that demons in Scripture only injure people through possession, which is another mystery I really can't fathom.
 
Okay, so can he read our thoughts? If he's able to directly communicate with our brains, does he modify the brain to make the idea seem internally-generated or does he get the idea into our heads in another way?
 
Okay, so can he read our thoughts? If he's able to directly communicate with our brains, does he modify the brain to make the idea seem internally-generated or does he get the idea into our heads in another way?

:lol: I honestly don't know. Jesus warned us to beware the temptations of the evil one. However he implements those temptations is not really the point, let alone able to be known. We just know they are dangerous.
 
Thanks!
Can the Devil determine what people are thinking?
I don't know; I'd speculate that he can. But even if not, he's probably very good at guessing due to long experience.

It seems, for you, that my 'power scale' made sense?
Intuitively, it does, so I ran with that. When scrutinized closely, though, it's a bit like the definition of "Fire" as an element. ;)


Okay, so can he read our thoughts? If he's able to directly communicate with our brains, does he modify the brain to make the idea seem internally-generated or does he get the idea into our heads in another way?
Ugh. This is even worse with regards to close scrutiny. First, there's the concept of "modify the brain". If I say something to you, verbally, your brain is arguably modified in processing the statement, but I wouldn't say I did that. Who Second, "internally-generated" is false by definition since what Satan says, well, isn't, but must appear true to be of use, except where Satan is dealing with people willing to listen to him already.
An easy "out" for this is to consider that Satan has the power to bump air molecules or the like just strongly enough that we subvocally "hear" his suggestion and think it's an idea we had. I don't accept this, since I was already of the opinion that Satan doesn't affect macro-events, so I'm stuck mumbling something about free will, which I only believe in half-heartedly, and the soul and non-physical consciousness.
Gah, difficult question.
An "out" regarding the above is to posit a non-physical soul which Satan can transmit ideas to, so we don't have to worry about molecular interaction in the physical brain, but at that point, I might as well wave my hands and say "God works in mysterious ways", which I hate to do when there might be a better answer, as in this case.
I'll think on it...
 
This kind of "good" and "evil" religion is very strange to me. This kind of Christian belief where you profess that all other faiths + atheists have their hearts hardened by Satan is something I have not come in contact with. I have never heard a priest talk about it (Lutheran priests), nor any Christians I have talked to.

It seems almost outrageous, in fact!

Still amazed...
You're amazed that we believe in good and evil? :confused:


They are real because you believe so?!? :lol:
No - my belief is irrelevant to their existence. They are real because they exist, not because I believe that they are existent.

Okay, so can he read our thoughts? If he's able to directly communicate with our brains, does he modify the brain to make the idea seem internally-generated or does he get the idea into our heads in another way?
Again - we don't know. The Bible doesn't claim to hold all the knowledge to answer any possible question, it just claims to hold enough knowledge that man may be saved by believing what he reads in it.

If you're asking my personal opinion, no, I don't think he can read our thoughts. As for how he could communicate with us without our being concious of it....how should I know? Maybe he can affect us just by "touching" his soul to ours. Maybe he can make tiny changes in brain chemistry. I don't know, and to be honest, it's kind of trivial.
 
Who is the battle between, and what is it a battle over?

Love and greed. It's a battle for the service of all mankind. Does a man choose to sacrifice himself for the greater good, or serve only his own desires?
 
If I say something to you, verbally, your brain is arguably modified in processing the statement, but I wouldn't say I did that.
Oh, my brain is very much modified by the text you write to us. It's modified even more if I attend to what you write. But it's sensory input coming into my brain which modifies it. So I wonder if Satan's communication is elementally different, such that he's changing specific thoughts to make temptations.

When he tempted Jesus, it seemed to be more of a "pal talking to a pal" kinda thing. The Satan people tell me about seems to be more subtle than that. So this thread is exploring whether people think he's weaker than that.
Love and greed. It's a battle for the service of all mankind. Does a man choose to sacrifice himself for the greater good, or serve only his own desires?
It seems one can be neutral, then, no? A balance of serving my own desires and yet contributing to the greater good at the same time?
 
in islam satan is said to tempt people into doing bad things by whispering in there ears, altough there is moe than one devil in islam i think with satan being the biggest and baddest
 
Assuming Satan and God both exist, they are probably equal in power, just one likes helping humans and the other likes screwing human stuff up. Like a couple of kids with an ant colony.
 
His power level is over 9000!
 
You're amazed that we believe in good and evil? :confused:
Dividing people into two camps: "good" and "evil" is completely amazing to me. While I am ready to admit that a minority of acts could possibly be classified as either "purely evil" or "purely good", most acts cannot. And individuals certainly can't at all, so that's an amazingly harmful and bad classification system.

(I might even say it's an "evil" classification system ;))

No - my belief is irrelevant to their existence. They are real because they exist, not because I believe that they are existent.
Well, you're free to believe that ;)

You could equally well say:
No - my belief is irrelevant to their existence. They are false because they don't exist, not because I don't believe that they are existent.
for all the good it will do. It is not a falsifiable statement and is hence is just faith/belief.
 
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