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2 Aug 2010I tried to track down the original, but only discovered that this analysis has been around for a while. Here’s another version.
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4 Responses to God vs Satan
pjlarkin
August 2nd, 2010 at 16:13
…and the other side of the coin please, who saved more???
M. Joseph
August 3rd, 2010 at 18:36
Ah, but context must be applied…
Since death was not present on earth until Satan enticed and led Adam and Eve to sin and to then be subject to death because of their sin (“the wages of sin is death.”)
That means that Satan killed absolutely everyone in the Bible except for that handful of people whom were recorded as being led up to God’s presence without a physical death.
Thus, Satan killed more. Context is key, especially in the Bible.
I’m just sayin’…
grin
August 5th, 2010 at 04:26
Ah, but context must really be applied.
Since death was not present until God ruled it (due to sin which the very himself created and defined) and since death in general is processed by God means _everyone_ was killed by God, and their death was actually made possible by him. Satan is merely emphasizing the problems with God’s approach.
Hey? What’s context, again? 😉
cm
August 6th, 2010 at 02:00
What’s worrysome there, is there being only 10 good people for each 2038344 bad.