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The devil AKA Satan.

Do you believe in the devil?

Many fundamentalist Christians would obviously say "yes" with the sage and knowing comment that the greatest trick of the devil is to convince us that he doesn't exist.

Myself, I think his greatest trick is to convince us that he he does.....which doesn't really make sense I know, but is rather funny when you think about it.

The Dharma, Buddhism, does have its own version of the "lord of darkness", Mara. Mara often acts as someone who would seek to convince us that "enlightenment/salvation" can never be ours.

Once, on a Buddhist forum, another poster spoke of his own outlook. He only believed in bodhisattvas, surrounding us, "enlightenment beings" who have renounced the joys of nirvana in order to share our sufferings, making them their own, aiding and supporting. Angels in a sense I suppose. I saw his outlook as life giving. I still do.

I don't think we need believe in fairies to reap the benefits. A "bodhisattva" can be in the smile of a child, an act of a stranger. Tangible. Real. Lifegiving.

No poll here I'm not interested in any vote. Truth is not democratic.
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The trend is being set here......😀

"I'm a true believer, Satan is real, and those who deny it are bound for the lake of fire"

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@Tariki This is why I consider Christianity polytheistic. There are people like the one you are talking to and that has me blocked that believe you have to believe in the devil. As well as God. And Jesus. And the holy spirit. Like these are just multiple gods of a single religion. The whole idea of the trinity was created to try and avoid that label but the trinity isn't even in the Bible. It was at most a catholic idea but the protestants took to to be true as well but then turn around and deny that only protestants are Christians. It's a complete mess.
@canusernamebemyusername For me, translating my own Pure Land faith into theistic Christian terms, it is very simple.

"Love has no why" and all are chosen.

Not seeing that we create the mess.
@canusernamebemyusername Just to add, I have got a Pure Land Buddhist thread going, but to be honest I hesitate to continue with it as it will almost inevitably attract a host of "born again" believers seeking to "testify"and justify themselves......and sadly, I just can't stomach much more of the nonsense. Sorry.
@Tariki Yeah I understand where you are coming from. I'm atheist but still consider myself to have a spiritual view of things. And I like your stuff so far. Some of it is complicated to me but I still like it.
@canusernamebemyusername Thank you. Sadly, that what I post is "complicated" is a fairly common observation. Other descriptions are "mumbo jumbo"....😀

All I experience is a simple trust in Reality. Obviously I have difficulty in expressing this.