Analysis of Satan



He is a big liar and Prince of it all welcome to his domain. Came hurling out of heaven with a great fall earth now is his claim. He searches the earth and goes back and forth seeing whom he may devour. His time is not long he knows it of course while looking hour after hour. He's looking for souls to take to hell doesn't want to go alone. Yes very ruthless thats why he fell wanted to take Gods throne. He hates us all and that we do know it really isn't that odd. All that you do is let your faith grow and continue to believe in God.


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Sentences 8
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Deceiver of mankind. Please be aware.

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Written on June 02, 2023

Submitted by Wbrooks431 on June 02, 2023

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