I often try to reduce things or work backwards to solve problems. I always thought it was interesting that people that believe in the devil or Satan don’t also believe in God or a creator.
How do you reconcile this in your mind?
For me, I understand that for one to exist justifiably that means the other must then exist.
People scratch their heads over the concept of the existence of a creator or God basically all the time and has a problem working out if “he” exists or not. The same with his intentions, etc.
If celebrities are explaining openly now how they worship Satan to succeed, and the idea of your silence on the matter being consent/ them having to “inform” you even if hidden in a joke or sarcasm, why doesn’t that trigger in peoples minds that opposed to a worldly entity that offers materialism for a spiritual prison or sacrifice, why then would that not tell us that the opposite, heavenly entity that is non-materialistic and offers spiritual enlightenment or redemption also exists? If not, then Who is the devil motivated by? Who put him here and why? We all know both evil and good exist. If evil has a representative, so does good. If elites are sacrificing to Satan and demons for power and money and worldly low vibe things, then a creator and angels exist that exist for the opposite, higher-order things like love, peace, and high vibration things.
What are your thoughts on this? When you hear confirmation that humanity has engaged with demons for evil, does that not confirm they have a motive and reason for existing and this God must exist?