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God did not bring Satan to the heavens. He kicked him out of heaven, because he tried to take it over and wanted to be like God so everyone would worship him, instead of God.
Revelation 12:7-12 in the Bible describes the war in heaven and the casting out of Satan from heaven, and also Revelation 12:7-10 where it says Michael and his angels fight against the dragon (Satan) and his angels, and the dragon and his angels lose the war and are cast out of heaven.
Revelation 12:7-12 in the Bible describes the war in heaven and the casting out of Satan from heaven, and also Revelation 12:7-10 where it says Michael and his angels fight against the dragon (Satan) and his angels, and the dragon and his angels lose the war and are cast out of heaven.
nobodyishome · 31-35, F
@LadyGrace Whichever way it is, Allah and his horcruxes are always safe. I'll say it again, Don't. Mess. With. Royal. Blood.
@nobodyishome You're talking about Allah here, not God.
nobodyishome · 31-35, F
@LadyGrace That's exactly Who I am talkin about.
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@nobodyishome No you're not, because Allah and God are not the same. Allah is not one of the names of God in the Bible. Allah was originally the name of the pagan moon god.
@nobodyishome While Christians believe in one God, the concept of "Allah" in Islam and the "Christian God" differ significantly, due to the Christian doctrine of the Trinity, where God is understood as Father, Son (Jesus), and Holy Spirit, which is rejected in Islam; therefore, they are not the same deity.