I remember listening to talk on CAL and he kinda said there is no one answer to this question, but he seemed to lean toward the idea that Satan didn’t know if he was the Son of God or just another profit.Arrogance or desperation?
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Hmmm… That’s a good question. Well, Satan **is **arguably not a perfectly logical being (or else he would have sided with God). Like C.S. Lewis’ pointed out by example “The Screwtape Letters,” demons would have to practice a form of self-deception (or else they wouldn’t be demons). Evil is ultimately, in the end, not just a wrong position, but an illogical one. So perhaps he had deluded himself to the point where he thought there was a possibility of success, just like he apparently believes he can win in the end somehow.Arrogance or desperation?
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I like your answer.Hmmm… That’s a good question. Well, Satan **is **arguably not a perfectly logical being (or else he would have sided with God). Like C.S. Lewis’ pointed out by example “The Screwtape Letters,” demons would have to practice a form of self-deception (or else they wouldn’t be demons). Evil is ultimately, in the end, not just a wrong position, but an illogical one. So perhaps he had deluded himself to the point where he thought there was a possibility of success, just like he apparently believes he can win in the end somehow.
So… My answer – Insanity/Evil.
Thanks!I like your answer.
I’m wondering if perhaps it was also to show us that was tempted by him just as we are. It was part of sharing our humanity.
IDK about that, satan was cast down to earth (with us), and not to hell, so I guess the question is, why would God send someone who tried to overthrow heaven, down to run amuck in his creation?As for Satan he is the anti-saint of evil loss causes. He had to roll the dice and had he won the world would be vastly different and ugly. I’m sure he made multiply plays at all the disciples and obviously continues to do so with their successors today.
This is why I feel it’s important to pray for the pope everyday because evil is constantly gunning for him as he is the biggest target alive on the planet.
Doesn’t that conflict with the Christian belief that Jesus is fully man and fully God?I think satan felt that since Jesus had a human nature, He was weakened enough to fall into sin. If that happened, the devil would triumph over God.
I 'm not thinking that…I said satan was thinking it.Doesn’t that conflict with the Christian belief that Jesus is fully man and fully God?You seem to be thinking here that He is some sort of mixture that has thereby lost some of the powers of God.
That makes more sense. Thank you for clarifying!I 'm not thinking that…I said satan was thinking it.