Satan Is Wrong

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Adam and Eve were the first two humans made by the hand of God and people have believed this ever since the existence of the Bible. Jesus died for our sins and told us that those who do not sin and worship his Father may go to heaven. God sent down Jesus to tell his followers to follow Him and Jesus because then they may go to heaven.Why is it that Satan is viewed as when he has done nothing wrong? Is he a fall guy? Why do we look down on Satan when he hasn’t killed anyone? Satan only gave Adam and Eve an apple. The bible tells us that God is the all divine, all almighty superior being that humans must worship and then humans will enter heaven if they do so. God told Moses to save the Jews from the Egyptian Kings who thought themselves to

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