Originally posted by RJHindsThe big red angry thing actually ended up sacrificing himself for Berk's friends.
I believe it is Satan and his demons done there.
What do you think Satan would do if he were faced a choice between
sacrificing himself and obliterating both good and evil or sacrificing himself
so that only good remained?
edit. Just to be clear, I am happy to converse in religious terms so long as
you understand that I am using them metaphorically.
Originally posted by Thequ1ckUnlike, Satan, the big red angry thing seems to have had some
The big red angry thing actually ended up sacrificing himself for Berk's friends.
What do you think Satan would do if he were faced a choice between
sacrificing himself and obliterating both good and evil or sacrificing himself
so that only good remained?
edit. Just to be clear, I am happy to converse in religious terms so long as
you understand that I am using them metaphorically.
goodness in him. I can not imagine Satan that way.
Originally posted by RJHindsBut wasn't Satan once an angel?
Unlike, Satan, the big red angry thing seems to have had some
goodness in him. I can not imagine Satan that way.
Does it not take at least and understanding of good to be truly evil?
Or are you saying that Satan is empirically another facet of God and thereby
directed by God?