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Satan Quotes

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Adam Weishaupt
“The Devil’s greatest trick isn’t getting you to think he doesn’t exist. Quite the reverse. It’s getting you to think he’s God and that you must obey him without question. Devil worshippers aren’t a rare exception in our world � they’re the norm.”
Adam Weishaupt, Abraham: The World's First Psychopath

“God is the first ruler in history, but Satan is the first politician.”
Jakub Bożydar Wiśniewski

“We are facing forces that are not in the business of making bargains--forces that do not know the meaning of compassion or empathy. The enemy will never feel sorry for you. Kicking you while you are down is his extreme pleasure. Never, ever forget it.”
Jerry Haney, I Didn't Cry Today: Addiction. Death. A Visit to Heaven. A Father's True Story

“And He said to them, “I saw Satan fall like lightning from heaven.”
Anonymous, The Gospel According to Luke

Dean Koontz
“His base sins were envy - of beauty, of happiness - and pride, bending the whole world to his view of creation, and these were the greatest sins of all, the same transgressions over which the devil himself, once an archangel, had stumbled and fallen a long way out of Heaven.”
Dean Koontz, Intensity

A.D. Aliwat
“Satan is in love with all humans and it’s our job to reject that love.”
A.D. Aliwat, In Limbo

Soroosh Shahrivar
“Even angels sin. Just look at Satan.”
Soroosh Shahrivar, Letter 19

“Satan hates you. But for the most part, he pays you no mind as long as you are entangled in sin and struggling with shame.”
Wendy Speake, The 40-Day Sugar Fast: Where Physical Detox Meets Spiritual Transformation

Lexi Sylver
“From short story Succubus:

Sent by Lucifer to draw power from a human’s life source, a demon ascends to Earth as a succubus. Watching the strong mortal man sleep incites the succubus into taking extra time for personal pleasure. But no one’s counting on a surprise visit by Lucifer that could forever change the demon’s purpose, and that of Heaven, Hell and Earth.”
Lexi Sylver, Mating Season: Erotic Short Stories

Gwen Chavarria
“Satan tempted Jesus by offering Him all the kingdoms of the world if He would just fall down and worship him. Are the men in power who start wars with the plan of gaining someone else's kingdom actually falling down and worshiping Satan?”
Gwen Chavarria, Peace Redemption: A Novel

Marnie Swedberg
“Everything that comes into my life, Satan wants to use to destroy me. Everything that comes into my life, God wants to use for my good. I choose to give everything to God for good.”
Marnie Swedberg, Feeling Loved: Connecting with God in the Minutes You Have

“Satan creates misunderstanding, brings fights and arguments within marriage, and destroys the Holy Marriage which God built.”
Shaila Touchton

Ágnes Heller
“Our model of evil ... is Satan, not because he does the wrong things, but because he induces others to do the wrong things by persuading them that evil is right.”
Ágnes Heller

Charles Robert Maturin
“You,—you!� he exclaimed, after a burst of sound that seemed rather like the convulsion of a demoniac, than the mirth, however frantic, of a human being—“you!—oh, there’s metal more attractive! Satan himself, however depraved, has a better taste than to crunch such a withered scrap of orthodoxy as you between his iron teeth. No!”
Charles Robert Maturin, Melmoth the Wanderer

“In truth, it's all an act, outside of truth the act is real.”
Jordan G Truth

“Would anyone on earth seriously like to defend Abraham � the would-be child killer, the father who unquestioningly agreed to murder his own son because a voice told him to? How can any person on earth regard this person with anything other than the most extreme revulsion? He is not a “good� man. He is the worst man conceivable.”
Ranty McRanterson, Kill God!: The Hunt for the Cosmic War Criminal

“In whom the god of this world hath blinded the minds of them which believe not, lest the light of the glorious gospel of Christ, who is the image of God, should shine unto them.”
Anonymous, The Bible: Authorized King James Version with Apocrypha

Adam Weishaupt
“What has been the greatest obstacle to human progress? � Abrahamism. How can humanity ascend to the heavens? � by bringing the reign of terror of the God of Abraham to an end. The Terror God has had his day. It’s time for humanity to move on.”
Adam Weishaupt, Jehovah: The First Nazi

A.D. Aliwat
“Evil travels—like all energy, it transfers between people and objects; it moves, gets stored, moves again. But where did it originate? When Eve ate the apple? Or before that, with Satan, that fallen seraph who took the form of a snake and whispered with slithering tongue into her ear? Did she birth it or was it thrust upon us by some insufflating malefic serpent? Is it man-made or a supernatural force?”
A.D. Aliwat, In Limbo

A.D. Aliwat
“Sharks are not creatures of God. Noah did not bring any fucking sharks along on his ark; sea creatures have to be more the Devil’s. Thriving there in the low, cold, dark depths. That’s why Jesus was a fisherman. He killed fish.”
A.D. Aliwat, In Limbo

James L. Ferrell
“Even now," he whispered, a tear trickling down his cheek, "the powers of darkness are upon him in full force and fury. The term Luke used to describe this assault-the Greek word agon, translated as 'an agony'-means, literally, 'a contest, struggle, or fight, facing an opponent.'..It is what latter-day prophets have referred to as 'indescribable anguish' and 'overpowering torture,' a 'supreme contest with the powers of evil,' an 'hour of anguish when Christ had to meet and overcome all the horrors that Satan could inflict.' And he suffers all this, Ricky-and never forget this-for us.”
James L. Ferrell, The Peacegiver: How Christ Offers to Heal Our Hearts and Homes

Marnie Swedberg
“Everything in the light so Satan has nothing to use against me in the dark.”
Marnie Swedberg

Marnie Swedberg
“Exposure is the enemy's greatest weakness. As long as we believe there is no Satan, no demons and no enemy, he's got us where he wants us.”
Marnie Swedberg, Feeling Loved: Connecting with God in the Minutes You Have

Craig D. Lounsbrough
“Humanity is capable of unimaginable good. However, in the light of those who perpetrate evil, such good seems unimaginable. Therefore, maybe it’s time that we break ourselves free to ‘imagine,� so that we can break our world free from those who perpetrate evil.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough

Martin Ellgar
“The satire that Jesus uses implies the question, Why are you still living with Satan, and not with Jesus?”
Martin Ellgar, God's Cry to the Church

“Satan’s greatest desire was to get countless people to kneel to him and call him God. In nations such as Iran, Afghanistan, Iraq and America, he succeeded beyond his wildest dreams.”
Ranty McRanterson, Kill God!: The Hunt for the Cosmic War Criminal

“There is no religion more psychologically unhealthy, toxic and evil than Abrahamism. It’s staggering that so many human beings have chosen to worship the Devil, yet call him “God�. And you wonder why our world is so fucked?”
Ranty McRanterson, Kill God!: The Hunt for the Cosmic War Criminal

Adam Weishaupt
“Nothing will ever be more remarkable than that Satan has caused billions of human beings to worship him as God.”
Adam Weishaupt, High Priests of Hell

Adam Weishaupt
“The world is wicked because its creator is wicked. Simple. Read the Old Testament tales of the Creator (“Yahweh�). Is that not a tale of absolute wickedness, mostly on the part of the Creator himself?”
Adam Weishaupt, Jesus, Prince of Hell

“The image of the devil in human history has provided the simplest answer to the problem of evil in all its forms. How is it that human beings, capable of acts of self-sacrifice and moral magnificence, are also able to perpetrate the greatest of horrors? One answer has been the power of an evil, dark force that has helped to corrupt us from the beginning of time—a devil that embodies all of our aggression and rage without any of our capacity for moral imagination ... A Tempter, but also a creative sadist, the monotheistic West’s image of the devil has given us an embodiment of violence. Our dark impulses are us, but they are also not us, according to traditional beliefs about Satan. We act on our most vicious impulses, the logic of the diabolical tells us, because a Tempter pulls us into them, makes us live in our darkness, causes us to forget ourselves or even become a new, wretched self.”
W. Scott Poole, Satan in America: The Devil We Know