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Someone above made reference to the Baha’i view of Satan or the devil…
Baha’is do not believe in a supernatural or ontological being in opposition to God such as the devil or “Satan”…
*The reality underlying this question is that the evil spirit, Satan or whatever is interpreted as evil, refers to the lower nature in man.
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(Abdu’l-Baha, The Promulgation of Universal Peace, p. 294)
*The attributes of God are love and mercy; the attribute of Satan is hate. Therefore, he who is merciful and kind to his fellowmen is manifesting the divine attribute, and he who is hating and hostile toward a fellow creature is satanic. God is absolute love, even as Jesus Christ has declared, and Satan is utter hatred. Wherever love is witnessed, know that there is a manifestation of God’s mercy; whenever you meet hatred and enmity, know that these are the evidences and attributes of Satan.
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(Abdu’l-Baha, The Promulgation of Universal Peace, p. 40)
Baha’is do not believe in a supernatural or ontological being in opposition to God such as the devil or “Satan”…
*The reality underlying this question is that the evil spirit, Satan or whatever is interpreted as evil, refers to the lower nature in man.
*
(Abdu’l-Baha, The Promulgation of Universal Peace, p. 294)
*The attributes of God are love and mercy; the attribute of Satan is hate. Therefore, he who is merciful and kind to his fellowmen is manifesting the divine attribute, and he who is hating and hostile toward a fellow creature is satanic. God is absolute love, even as Jesus Christ has declared, and Satan is utter hatred. Wherever love is witnessed, know that there is a manifestation of God’s mercy; whenever you meet hatred and enmity, know that these are the evidences and attributes of Satan.
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(Abdu’l-Baha, The Promulgation of Universal Peace, p. 40)