Valentine's Day: 2100 hours
I am on Wikipedia after reading this.
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That whole page needs major revisions. I wish my more thoughtful, educated readers would review it and consider how it can be improved upon.
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I changed it to this:The name "Devil" derives from the Greek word diabolos, which means "slanderer" or "accuser".[1] In mainstream Christianity, God and the Devil are usually portrayed as fighting over the souls of humans, with the Devil seeking to lure people away from God and into Sheol. The Devil commands a force of lesser evil spirits, commonly known as demons. The Hebrew Bible (or Old Testament) does not assign this level of personification to the devil; there, the Adversary (Ha-satan) is a servant of God whose job it is to test humankind.
The name "Devil" derives from the Greek word diabolos, which means "slanderer" or "accuser".[1] In mainstream Christianity, God and the Devil are usually portrayed as non-equal spirits fighting over the souls of humans, with the Devil seeking to lure people away from God and into Sheol. The Devil commands a force of lesser evil spirits, commonly known as demons.I tweaked some other things. Man are people misguided.
That whole page needs major revisions. I wish my more thoughtful, educated readers would review it and consider how it can be improved upon.
Labels: Christianity, Theology
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2 Comments:
The Professor is a lucky guy. This is pretty romantic stuff for Valentine's Day.
Friday, February 15, 2008
True that.
Sunday, February 17, 2008
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