Friday, November 21, 2008

The devil, great deception and the test it represents.


The devil, great deception and the test it represents.

by valpetridis @ 2008-08-21 - 15:56:54
The devil, great deception and the test it represents.
When one passes the devil or the filtering system thus proving oneself virtuous and not tyrannical one becomes a ruler of the world or spiritual paradigm titled by the idea that the paradigm leads by example others to reach their own greatness.The title usually is the popular leadership title.
More importantly the passing of this test is to take responsibility for ones own actions and thus help others become responsible and good. Such people rule their own actions and take responsibility to do good.
The devil has been shaped to represent a “great deception” an evil that is not indicative of his nature. The devil’s deception causes a test of characterFor the devil argued with Michael to see whether it was time to guild or test. The guild is to make people like God as Michael’s name indicates: To be like God or to be divine is to be responsible for ones own action and chose to be good.As it was time to test the devil flew out of heaven and tested the children of humanity( see revelations). The test is to pear through the deception and realise we as humans must take responsibility for our own evils, as evil often blames others for having to be evil. Passing this test means the individual and humanity was evolved past scape goating and not taking responsibility for its own evils. The devil did not make you do evil, you did evil of your own accord , or good of your on accord. For the evils Job suffered were caused by those around him and disease, not the devil and not God.
For the devil puts society to test by sending martyrs to prison for up to ten days, but the devil does not cause the evil ones to imprison the martyrs( see seven churches in revelations). However the inprisoners will claim their society told them to do so or did so of their own accord based on some influence, like social misconception of the good, that told them this was the action to take rather than being good. Thus, Christ getting Crucified was neither the good Jews or good Roman’s fault, but a reflection of evil practices of a society, like killing those who work on the Sabbath, even if it was a work of God as in a miracle of healing. This test once realised to show what we should take as responsibility for ourselves rather than claiming God told us to do this or the devil compelled us, or even social morality dictates it. Cause the social morality should reflects Gods will, that being good, and the devils truth as a angel or face of God. One does not do such evils as God’s will dictates not to do so through each religion and social morality based on secular readings of such religions.. Such martyrdoms help us learn the lesson to stop such evil practices in the future.

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