By all means please enlighten me, I see Satan used in scripture as a metaphor for sin, and I think others only see and wrongly interpret the figurative verses with literal applications, so maybe that could be a good start point to correct me? Ill try and explain how I see things and maybe you can point out(nicely) where I'm going wrong
unfortunately. You do know the power of Satan, which his craftiness and intelligence. Satan is utterly defeated, but he still has power over the world. Many Christians fall into his snares also. God's people are still destroyed by their lack of knowledge.
This is a perfect example for the differences on how we think, You say
Satan is utterly defeated
Which you should because Scripture tells us Satan is defeated and Christ is victorious, and then you say the big
There is always a but...
he still has power over the world
To me its a contradiction, to say Satan is defeated but is still in power? It would be exactly like if I said to you Hitler is totally defeated, but he still has power over Europe! Ironically if you said Hitler was literally defeated and is no longer in power and existence, but figuratively he still holds some sway and power there, as there are groups in Europe who follow and worship him and have the same ideals, I would agree with you. And its how I see the bible speaks about Satan.
Mankind's rebellion put them firmly under the control of Satan.
Mankind's rebellion put them offside with God, it allowed sin and death to enter the world which spread to all. It would make no difference to me if Satan was banished at the garden of Eden.
He is the god of this world that has blinded the eyes of those who are perishing.
Totally agree if a metaphoric meaning like scripture uses, disagree if you are saying Satan is literally the God of this world, and going around poking sticks in peoples eyes and blinding them.
I don't know how you get that Jesus was speaking to Peter alone. Satan incited Peter, so both he and Peter were rebuked. It was not a human or a low level demon that tempted Jesus in the wilderness. It was Satan in the garden of Eden too.
I don't even know what low level demon is? Of course it was Satan in the wilderness with the Lord, who would even dispute that. How did Satan incite Peter to say to the person he thought was Messiah, loved and followed not to go to His death? It seems a pretty humanistic response to me! Did Satan also not want the Lord to go to his death?
You are accusing God of evil. I'd stay away from that if I was you. God knew what Adam would do, but that does not mean He made him do it.
I think God is sovereign and in control of everything and allows what happens, I think people when they like Peter don't understand why God does things a certain way, maybe in the same sense as Peter erred as it seems the wrong way or opposite way to what we are expecting, so instead credit the state of the world to Satan instead of sin, yet we are also told to submit to all authorities and powers, yet Christians seem to contradict themselves and want to do the opposite.
A question for you, so I can understand your view better, you say God knew what Adam was going to do! does that mean God could have stopped what was going to happen or change what was going to happen if He wanted too?