RE: Why would Satan want souls? What use are they to him?
August 25, 2013 at 11:44 am
(This post was last modified: August 25, 2013 at 11:44 am by Minimalist.)
Apparently Satan is nothing but xtian horseshit. God needs an opponent to make the story more interesting so they appointed one.
http://michaelsheiser.com/TheNakedBible/...testament/
In short, the idiots needed a boogeyman.
http://michaelsheiser.com/TheNakedBible/...testament/
Quote:Basically, “the satan” in Job is an officer of the divine council (sort of like a prosecutor). His job is to “run to and fro throughout the earth” to see who is and who is not obeying Yahweh. When he finds someone who isn’t and is therefore under Yahweh’s wrath, he “accuses” that person. This is what we see in Job — and it actually has a distinct New Testament flavor. (We also see it in Zechariah 3). But the point here is that this satan is not evil; he’s doing his job. Over time (specifically the idea of “being an adversary in the heavenly council” was applied intellectually to the enemy of God — the nachash (typically rendered “serpent”) in Eden, the one who asserted his own will against Yahweh’s designs. That entity eventually becomes labeled “Satan” and so the adversarial role gets personified and stuck to God’s great enemy (also called the Devil). This is a good example of how an idea in Israelite religion plays out and is applied in different ways during the progress of revelation.
In short, the idiots needed a boogeyman.