• samus12345@lemm.ee
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    Not just Catholics. Father, son, holy spirit, Satan, but just one god, amirite?

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      One god, multiple personalities. They didn’t have schizophrenia medication back then.

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      I’m guessing you don’t come from a region that has been historically Abrahamic. I’m secular myself but it’s interesting that you would throw Satan in there with the rest.

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        I do, and I’m not sure why what I said would make you think otherwise. The way Satan is popularly depicted today makes him indistinguishable from the “evil gods” of other religions.

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          Well, the way Satan is depicted in pop culture has little to do with actual christianity, and I am not sure why you felt the need to include him, despite the fact he is a very minor character in christianity, and also even in the popular depiction he is not nearly on the same level, as he was created by God, is not omnipotent, omniscient, unlike God, etc.

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          Back when I still went to (Catholic) Church I don’t remember ever hearing about Satan/the devil/Lucifer/whatever

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            Catholics don’t tend to obsess over him like Evengelicals, that’s for sure.

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          Older versions of the Bible contain references to “Hades” which was changed to “hell” in the King James Version.

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          True if all of your knowledge of religion comes from pop culture I can see how someone might see it that way.

          Like in Family Guy or other Seth Rogan shows Satan, Jesus and “God” are all depicted as equals bickering.

          Thanks for your thoughts here. They’re interesting.

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            Yes yes, it’s actually a fallen angel, servant of god. Same animal, different cloth.

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            No pop culture needed, just listen to Evangelicals. To hear them tell it, Satan is this huge powerful force that meddles in human affairs constantly.

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          I mean Americans do a lot of dumb stuff. And I don’t think we need to make every thread American centric.

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          I do know an Anglican priest-in-training who refers to God with They/Them pronouns because thinking of God in a monogender way is weird to them. This apparently isn’t particularly controversial within their mini community, although there was a big argument once when someone suggested that capitalised pronouns (such as He/Him or They/Them) technically means God uses neopronouns