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KittyTigerlily ago

Moloch, and various spellings and other names, is none other that ha-satan, meaning "the satan." The chief one is known by various names. There are also lower demons. The satan has a chief, he has his body (meaning his angels and people). So then the true messiah also has his body and his assembly, which is his body, plus his angels. His followers = his body.

So they are following Moloch. Again, he's known by many names. Osiris, Moloch, Malcom, etc. Still there is a chief one, but we do not know his name for sure, and it's not Lucifer. Lucifer is another name for Venus in the Roman, and it's for Baal (Jupiter) in the ancient Hebrew. The TRUE messiah star is Saturn, no joke! However, the later Jews have the star Jupiter as being the messiah (the one opposite from the true one). But anyway, you must keep this in mind, the chief satan is not as being portrayed in various symbols. That is simply made up by man. It's not real. What it is, is that they think it's real. That's the key. They are following "demons," the lowlife ones. So stupid. I can't tell you who the possible true satan chief is because you would not believe me, plus it might hurt you. It's too wild!

The real meaning of "anti" in the early Greek means the one opposite from.

SpikyAube ago

Interesting, when looking into various people linked to this and the companies they re directors of, I came across quite a few companies that had 'Jupiter' in their name. Do you think that means anything? Can you whisper to me who the possible true satan chief is?

dreamdigital ago

The bible doesn't say Satan's true name. God made sure to cover up his true name when Satan slandered the true God's name, which is Jehovah, or Yhwh (Yaweh). In English we say Jehovah as well as many other languages. Satan is not what the worldly artists depict him as. He is actually just an Angel who rebelled. The bible describes him as a high ranking Angel.

How can we know whether such a spirit person really exists? The Bible is the chief source of evidence. Without the bible what history of the past eight thousand years of mankind do we have? We don't. There he is repeatedly referred to by name (Satan 52 times, Devil 33 times). Eyewitness testimony as to Satan’s existence is also recorded there. Who was the eyewitness? Jesus Christ, who lived in heaven before coming to earth, repeatedly spoke of that wicked one by name.—Luke 22:31; 10:18; Matt. 25:41.

What the Bible says about Satan the Devil makes sense. The evil that mankind experiences is far out of proportion to the malice of the humans involved. The Bible’s explanation of Satan’s origin and his activities makes clear why, despite the desire of the majority to live in peace, mankind has been plagued with hatred, violence, and war for thousands of years and why this has reached such a level that it now threatens to destroy all mankind.

If there really were no Devil, accepting what the Bible says about him would not bring lasting benefits to a person. In many instances, however, persons who formerly dabbled in the occult or who belonged to groups practicing spiritism report that they were at that time greatly distressed because of hearing “voices” from unseen sources, being “possessed” by superhuman beings, etc. Genuine relief was gained when they learned what the Bible says about Satan and his demons, applied the Bible’s counsel to shun spiritistic practices, and sought Jehovah’s help in prayer.

Believing that Satan exists does not mean accepting the idea that he has horns, a pointed tail, and a pitchfork and that he roasts people in a fiery hell. The Bible gives no such description of Satan. That is the product of the minds of medieval artists who were influenced by representations of the mythological Greek god Pan and by the Inferno written by the Italian poet Dante Alighieri. Instead of teaching a fiery hell, the Bible clearly says that “the dead . . . are conscious of nothing at all.”—Eccl. 9:5.

From where did Satan come?

All of Jehovah’s works are perfect; he is not the author of unrighteousness; so he did not create anyone wicked. (Deut. 32:4; Ps. 5:4) The one who became Satan was originally a perfect spirit son of God. When saying that the Devil “did not stand fast in the truth,” Jesus indicated that at one time that one was “in the truth.” (John 8:44) (What are we doing when it comes to Pizza Gate? We are trying to expose the truth. We in a sense, are in the truth.) But, as is true of all of God’s intelligent creatures, this spirit son was endowed with free will. He abused his freedom of choice, allowed feelings of self-importance to develop in his heart, began to crave worship that belonged only to God, and so enticed Adam and Eve to listen to him rather than obey God. Thus by his course of action he made himself Satan, which means “adversary.”

I hope this helped. Ask me anything in the future and I'll answer it as best I can.

And remember this when you look at everything the MSM is telling us and who is actually at the top and in control of it. “The original serpent, the one called Devil and Satan, . . . is misleading the entire inhabited earth.”—Revelation 12:9.

KittyTigerlily ago

I'll have to think about it. The very early Christians knew it. We don't know 100%. More like 99.7%. Plus if I told you who they said, it requires a Bible study to understand it. That's because it might hurt you, and I don't want that to happen. Anyway, Yahushua (aka Jesus) was born on Oct. 3/4, 7 B.C.E. on the Day of Atonement. Now that is a long study to look at all the evidence, plus astronomy software such as Voyager II, or whatever it's called now. Is extremely precise. You have to put it all together line upon line, precept upon precept and historical references. It's very interesting.