Pride. Satan was indeed an angel - "the anointed cherub", and "son of the morning", - but he got too proud, ("Thine heart was lifted up because of thy beauty"), and he wanted to be as God, - "I will ascend above the heights of the clouds; I will be like the most High", he said. Now He is a fallen angel or devil.
You can read about his fall in Ez.28.13-19 and in Isaiah.14.12-20
SatanPrince of DarknessThe Evil OneThe DeviThese are all terms used for the enemy of Jesus because he is the Fallen Angel who is the Angel of Death and Darkness ... he is not holy. Jesus had victory over darkness and Satan when he rose from the grave and ascended into Heaven.
Satan is an evil entity and the name Damien is a satanic name used by the occult.
Although the game is not intended as "evil," some people feel that some symbols used in the game are references to the occult.
In Genesis 50:20, Joseph tells his brothers that what they meant for evil, God meant for good.
Very I can't talk with my twin blocks in, but i heard you get used to them.
In some belief systems, Satan is considered a fallen angel rather than a demon. However, the terms demon and devil are often used interchangeably in popular culture to refer to malevolent supernatural beings.
The term "Satan" is often used to refer to the chief devil or the personification of evil, while "devil" is a more general term for any evil spirit or demon. In some contexts, the two terms can be used interchangeably to refer to the same entity believed to be an adversary of God.
not sure where it says it in the bible but ive heard different pastors and christians all say God doesnt have favourites. i think Satan used to be his favourite angel before he fell and God decided no more favourites. something like that anyway.
Lucifer, from lux, "light", and ferre, "to bear".
Because the colour white is seen as a sign of purity - Black, being the opposite of white is used as the colour of Satan, as evil is the opposite of good.
Satan, also known as the Devil or Lucifer, is as old as God and Heaven themselves: they are timeless. They always were and always will be; there was no birth of either God or Satan and there will be no death of either, either. =) Satan used to be an angel-- one of the closest to God himself, and this angel was named Lucifer. Lucifer tried to rebel against God, questioning why God alone was superior to the rest, and as punishment God exiled Lucifer and all those who followed him from Heaven. Thus, the reign on Earth of Satan and his demons began.
No, Satan does not translate to "crazy thought" in Aramaic. Satan is a term used in the Abrahamic religions to refer to the embodiment of evil or the adversary of God. Its origins are more rooted in Hebrew and Greek rather than Aramaic.