Revolutionary said:
oh please

there is no such thing as Satan it is we humans that do "evil" things it has nothing to do with some imaginary being that forces people to do bad things, for goodness sake when are people going to take reponsability for there actions
What a laugh. You're going to talk to me about taking responsibility for ones actions? Where do you stand on the abortion debate again?
Satan doesn't force anyone to do anything. 'The Devil made me do it.' is a loser cop-out even as you say it is. Satan does not drive us into temptation, he leads us there, and most of us choose to follow of our own free will. Heck, many shove him roughly aside on their way there (in a manner of speaking).
While Satan doesn't control anyone, he does have ways of getting us to do what he wants us to, and hordes of demons to help him spread his tendrils across the world. He whispers his lies into the ears of anyone foolish enough to listen.
Revolutionary said:
of course don't try to prove this real because it will go against the wishes of "God"

, this has got to be the most successful con game ever played in history
Just because you can't beat it doesn't mean it isn't true. It just means that your chosen place and cause of battle are meaningless to me. I'm only here to explain that to you, and to explain why.
Revolutionary said:
there is also a contradiction in your statement you say "God" is a slow learner but a true "supreme being" would know all, thus there would be no need for it to learn anything
Pretending not to recognise humor is silly, please stop it. I was making the humorous remark that God's supreme and merciful patience with the Israelites was 'actually' the mark of a slow learner. For you to take it seriously is. . . intellectual dishonesty at best. That said, even God has to wait for us to make our choices to learn what they will be. Predestination is a myth, we all have free will.
Revolutionary said:
of course "he" will

, I didn't realize you are one of "those" Christians
I am unaware of any other kind of Christian. I am sure there are a great many people who profess to be Christian that will be confounded and dismayed and utterly surprised by Armageddon, but they are not Christians.
Christians, having read the Bible and accepted it as God's Word, have read Revelations. Having read Revelations, they know that this world is coming to an end at some point in the future, and that it will come to that end after some decidedly unpleasant things come to pass first.