Tree of knowledge , Satan, Lucifer Loigic of Evil

The dialectic is basically two opposing sides of an argument.  Thesis and anti-thesis and its outcome synthesis. Well if you think there is an argument for what is good then you should also agree that there must be an argument that is bad or evil. In a perfect world this argument would play out in an open forum but in a realistic world the evil component would of course be better served if it remained occult, secret or hidden. 

The arguments of this dialectic are both strong. We often hear of why its good to be good but we rarely hear why its good to be bad. 

 

These chosen people only masquerade as good folks and we fall for it. They are the sons of Abraham the warlord and pimp, and they venerate the wise Solomon that is a mystic of the occult. Yes, he built the temple for blood sacrifices and fire worship. If you are evil then you are evil and a proper evil man will always say he is good, loves a good God and is an innocent. 

The Bible is a primmer for Satan, if your a good guy you are told its a good book. If you are a bad guy you are led to see the truth. Have you not heard the expression when you realize you know nothing you begin to learn.

It was Satan after all that gives man the power to be independent of a good God, these stories of the old testament are about a truly bad people and how they will rule the world... and they have done so for a long time.

This is why the Church kept people from reading the Bible, and why in Church you are not permitted to debate scripture.

Jesus Christ gave his live to tell us the truth. He broke the covenant the Jews had with God.

So, the next time you read the Bible see the old testament as the story of a power hungry people willing to kill their own children for power. The God they worship is the opposite of  what Jesus Christ speaks of. 

 

Greek diabolos "slanderer", from diaballein "to slander"  

Isaiah 14:12 How you have fallen from heaven,morning star, son of the dawn! You have been cast down to the earth

Ephesians 2:2  in which you used to live when you followed the ways of this world and of the ruler of the kingdom of the air, the spirit who is now at work in those who are disobedient. 

John 12:31 Now is the time for judgment on this world; now the prince of this world will be driven out.

John 14:30 I will not say much more to you, for the prince of this world is coming. He has no hold over me

Qur'an 7:11–12 It is We Who created you and gave you shape; then We bade the angels prostrate to Adam, and they prostrate; not so Iblis (Lucifer); He refused to be of those who prostrate." (Allah) said: "What prevented thee from prostrating when I commanded thee?" He said: "I am better than he: Thou didst create me from fire, and him from clay.  

"They were allowed to stay there on one condition, and that is that they didn't eat of the tree of knowledge. That has been the condition of the Christian church from then until now. They haven't eaten as yet, as a rule they do not." ; Clarence Darrow

"Jehovah, who of all the good gods adored by men was certainly the most jealous, the most vain, the most ferocious, the most unjust, the most bloodthirsty, the most despotic, and the most hostile to human dignity and liberty – Jehovah had just created Adam and Eve….He generously placed at their disposal the whole earth, with all its fruits and animals, and set but a single limit to complete enjoyment. He expressly forbade them from touching the fruit of the tree of knowledge. He wished, therefore, that man, destitute of all understanding of himself, should remain an eternal beast, ever on all-fours before the eternal God, his creator and his master. But here steps in Satan, the eternal rebel, the first freethinker and the emancipator of worlds. He makes man ashamed of his bestial ignorance and obedience; he emancipates him, stamps upon his brow the seal of liberty and humanity, in urging him to disobey and eat of the fruit of knowledge." – Mikhail Bakunin, God and the State

"If the account given in Genesis is really true, ought we not, after all, to thank this serpent? He was the first schoolmaster, the first advocate of learning, the first enemy of ignorance, the first to whisper in human ears the sacred word liberty, the creator of ambition, the author of modesty, of inquiry, of doubt, of investigation, of progress and of civilization." – Robert G. Ingersoll, The Gods, 1872

"So, when Adam and Eve were in the Garden of Eden, if you go for all these fairy tales, that 'evil' woman convinced the man to eat the apple, but the apple came from the Tree of Knowledge. And the punishment that was then handed down, the woman gets to bleed and the guy's got to go to work, is the result of a man desiring, because his woman suggested that it would be a good idea, that he get all the knowledge that was supposedly the property and domain of God. So, that right away sets up Christianity as an anti-intellectual religion. You never want to be that smart. If you're a woman, it's going to be running down your leg, and if you're a guy, you're going to be in the salt mines for the rest of your life. So, just be a dumb fuck and you'll all go to heaven. That's the subtext of Christianity." – Frank Zappa

"After man tasted of the tree of knowledge, God was seized with fear. Man had turned out to be God's greatest mistake; God had created a rival for himself; science makes godlike – it is all over with priests and gods when man becomes scientific. Moral: science is the forbidden as such – it alone is forbidden. Science is the first sin, the seed of all sin, the original sin. This alone is morality. "Thou shalt not know" – the rest follows…. God's fear did not prevent him from being clever. How does one resist science? This became his main problem for a long time. Answer: out of paradise with man! Happiness, idleness, give rise to ideas – all idea are bad ideas. Man shall not think. And God invents distress, death, the mortal danger of pregnancy, every kind of misery, old age, trouble, and sickness – all means in the fight against science. Distress does not permit man to think." – Nietzche, "The Antichrist", section 48