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__Page edit: I have changed the topic to a wider scope. Focusing on the evolution of Jesus and Satan showing how both are derivatives. Also Im going to describe the biblical godhead and analyze the "plot holes" that appear.__

__Pro:__ http://www.jdstone.org/cr/files/jesusthelegend.html - Talks about common themes and archetypes among religions. Explains that the miracles Jesus enacted, we're very common in folk tales and literature, even before Abraham.

http://quest4light.net/2011/02/28/jesus-vs-hercules/ - Contrasts the story of Jesus with the legend of Hercules.

http://www.realdevil.info/1-1.htm - Analyzes the evolution of the modern Satan, and compares him to other gods and demons from other religions. Describes a paradox in the early Hebrew faith (God has absolute controls of the universe. He causes all of the good, but also all of the evil and heinous)

Satan, the perfect villain

By: William Jesse Whitehouse There are many classic villains in the canon of popular fiction, but none are as widely represented or portrayed, as The Fallen One, The Adversary, The Crooked Serpent, Old Scratch, Leviathan, Beelzebub, Belial, Baphomet, Mephistopheles, The Lord of Flies, The Lord of Lies, Lucifer the Morning Star!!!!!! The Devil.

In a country that was founded on puritanical faith and would provide the modern world its most widely consumed fiction, it's no wonder that such an important figure in the Judea-Christian faith would make a such compelling antagonist.

As taboo as it is to admit it, the devil is one of my favorite characters in literature and film. As a disclaimer, when I talk about Satan, I'm talking about his character and portrayals in the arts. My religious and philosophical beliefs concerning the Judeo-Christian faith will be kept private, but I will talk about the faith a tad.

A god in a monotheistic theology, is the creator of everything. It is responsible for every act of nature. But what if something bad happens. Imagine you had a spouse, on their way to get groceries they are attacked and killed. In a polytheistic theology you would be able to blame the "evil god" for the death of a loved ones. Blame them for the evil in the world. But if you only have one god, who are you going to blame? Many hebrews saw a problem, they were praising a god that caused all evil. yes he also causes all good. but why would an omnipotent god cause all evil.