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The origin of the devil Satan
The origin of Satan: In the Bible, he is an ancient snake, defeated by God and angels at the end of the world. In Judaism and Islam, the image of Satan is an angel or an elf. He is omnipotent, full of wisdom and completely beautiful, but because of his arrogance, he launched a rebellion in heaven, was driven out of heaven by God and became a fallen angel.

Christianity refers to the name of the devil. It is said that one of the angels, originally created by God, became a devil because of his arrogance and attempted to usurp the position of the only God. But it still has superhuman ability to resist God and tempt people to abandon life and the road of redemption and go to destruction. Christianity believes that the devil will eventually be thrown into the lake of fire at the end of the world and will be punished forever.

Because Satan refused to submit to God, he led a third of the angels to rebel in the north of heaven. After three days of heaven war, Satan's rebels were defeated by archangel Michael, and Satan himself caught fire and fell from heaven. All the angels who followed him were turned into ugly demons by God, and only Satan kept his glorious wings. Since then, Satan has become the king of hell, and his hostility to God has never stopped.