Why does our creator allow “Satan” to exist?

Why does our creator allow “Satan” to exist?

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Nathaniel Dempsey | PentecostalTheology.com

               

Why does our creator allow “Satan” to exist?

9 Comments

  • Reply July 30, 2018

    Manny Koteszki

    He created Satan

  • Reply July 30, 2018

    Tina Thies Koenck

    There is more to it then he created satan ,God gives you the choice between him and satan,and gives us a conscious .

  • Reply July 30, 2018

    Nathaniel Dempsey

    May the Lord richly bless you Muntu Buhle WamaVundla!

  • Reply July 30, 2018

    John Makwele

    There is a delay to everything, he is living because it is not yet the time for God to take his case and cast him into fire there will be a time it will be over for him (satan)

  • Reply July 30, 2018

    Kelly McArthur

    Satan is the adversary of the Lord. He is the ego manifested from the flesh. How he came into being is through soul mingling with the spirit. When we receive Jesus Christ as lord and saviour, Christ enters our lives, who is the light of the Father through the Son. The light unites with soul who has mingled with the spirit, now the spirit is holy with him who is the Christ. In the II coming we are to turn to Jesus and enter the way. Satan is told to get behind and the light of telling him to go behind casts out darkness.

  • Reply July 30, 2018

    Jo Kelly

    Satan, the Adversary, is a fallen angelic spirit being, evil, and uses the world, flesh, or demonic spirits as messengers temp, test, try, and buffet believers. He is a created being who will be cast into the Lake of fire after the final revolt.

  • Reply July 31, 2018

    Damon D. Turley

    Was there deceit before Lucifer was created? Did God create deceit?

  • Reply July 31, 2018

    Jo Kelly

    Damon D. Turley…..He created evil to be used for His good, if necessary, but as to the days of creation.Gen. 1:31 “And God saw every thing that he had made, and, behold, it was very good. And the evening and the morning were the sixth day.”………Isaiah 45:7 King James Version (KJV)
    Isaiah….

    7 I form the light, and create darkness: I make peace, and create evil: I the Lord do all these things.

  • Reply July 31, 2018

    Damon D. Turley

    Is that what the Bible says? I don’t think so. It says all good and perfect gifts come from God. He doesn’t have any sin or deceit in him. So he cannot test us or tempt us with what he does not have.

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