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How do most JFJ or Jews believe the Devil - Satan ?
1. A Fallen Angel
2. A God created Being
3. Fallen man

What about evil spirits(demons) are they ?
1. created by God
2. Fallen Angels
3. Fallen man

If Man is the Devil ?
1. Is he born a devil from birth
2. become a devil when he sins
3. sometime he is a Devil and some not
4. Can he not be a devil at all
5.___________________

What makes a devil ?
1. sin
2. unforgiveable sins
3. turning from God and becoming ungodly
4. self righteous
5.______________________

What made Judas Iscariot different from the other Apostles ?
Jesus said "one of you is a devil"
1. was he meaner than them
2. being a thief
3. Did he have more sins
4. He betrayed Jesus

If a person become a devil
can he be forgiven or is it eternal judgement ?

Just wondering how most Jews believe on the Devil .
Well I will start something here.

The way I see it.

A devil is a condition in which a being falls into by a sinful, evil ways, and rejecting God laws and ways after they known him .
When a being does this they are eternally judged for death.
Its God that gives them that Label "a devil" .

Jesus told the disciples that one of them is  "a devil" (Judas Iscariot)and
good were it for that man if he had never been  born .
The other disciples were not "a devil".
There was something different about Judas, more than just a
plain ole sinner like the others were.
His sins were deeper and rejecting God's ways on purpose.

We can act like a devil but that does not make you a devil.

We can act like Christ but that does not make us a Christian.
We want to be as Christ is and we grow into that.

There still can be devils among the humans family today.

I believe God tested everything he created even the Angels.
Some didn't stay faithful.
Some became a devil by turning their hearts from him.
Those Angels (devils)(demons) are eternally judged for death.

We still have a choice in what we do.
We cannot always blame the devils for our actions.
We still have the lust of the flesh to contend with.


Like to see other thoughts on this.
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