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god and satan who is the good guy?

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ultraman | 19:17 Fri 21st May 2010 | Religion & Spirituality
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hear is an objective analaysis of this rare but sometimes asked question. if one ever reads a bible from start to end god is frequently angry, a destroyer, violent and fearsome. in genesis god destroyes almost every living thing on earth. in josua 6 - 10 seven cities are ordered to be destroyered for what ever reason. if you read king samuel you can see a number of genocides that god has done.god also says i create light as well as darkness so that would be saying that god is responsible for all the evil in the world.so what has satan done? satan was once the highest angel in gods court. he also tried to take control of the heavens and for this he was cast into the lake of fire along with his followers. satan was also prideful. when satan rebelled against god how did he convince so many angels to rally to his cause? so who is the bad guy?
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Let's put the whole thing in its context - an amalgamation of folk-tales, ancient middle eastern religions and tribal spin-doctoring. I'd say the bad guy is the human who finds higher reasons to justify hatred, bigotry and murder.
What exists now of the Bible has also been hugely edited by Christian power-brokers over the centuries. If you can read about any of the Gnostic gospels, you will find some interesting edits that survived by accident, including the notion that the god of earth is a very imperfect being.
If you believe in that kind of thing.
I think it's obvious which one has the better PR guy.
^^aka spin doctors!!
If I was gonna lick up to one of the two of them it would be God cos he's got a nicer pad.

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