That's Lucifer you're thinking of, not Satan.
God, don't be overnice all the time.
I don't understand your complaint, it makes no sense.
That's Lucifer you're thinking of, not Satan.
God, don't be overnice all the time.
Prolly I, we don't see him much. Bit of a recluse he is.
Most likely S. Like fire a lot.
Probably T. Probably has a lot of thinking to do, and likely lacks obvious feeling.
Definatly J.
So ISTJ?
God is INFJ in my mind
no way.
satan is ENFP for sure.
INFJ. He is described as an idealist gone bad (ESTP shadow?).
That's a very good question. I think both are INFJs. Jesus found the peace that Satan couldn't. I think (as many others) that the Bible is presenting our development as society using allegories. Lucifer is the metaphor of suffering and 'evil' that comes from having consciousness - he gives humanity the ability to manipulate the environment and the self-consciousness while taking away the connection with god/nature. Humanity without it loses peace. Jesus teaches finding peace and freedom in god's truth/nature.Do you think him and Jesus are similar types or what would you say Jesus is as?
In Judaism, Satan is typically regarded as a metaphor for the yetzer hara, or "evil inclination", or as an agent subservient to God.
A figure known as "the satan" first appears in the Tanakh as a heavenly prosecutor, a member of the sons of God subordinate to Yahweh, who prosecutes the nation of Judah in the heavenly court and tests the loyalty of Yahweh's followers by forcing them to suffer.
I fail to see ENTP in the above quote. In this role, he seems more like a dogmatic prosecutor who has the mission to test someone's loyalty through suffering. Also, taking major decisions based on pride doesn't sound as a NeTi act.In Satan's original incarnation, he's an ENTP, essentially a lawyer. He's not really on a mission, just doing his job, which he enjoys: poking holes at and pushing the limits of the rules. It's not personal, in fact he's working for the Big Guy. Then the Christians Flanderized him with their internally inconsistent Monotheistic Zoroastrian Duality.
Satan - Wikipedia
I fail to see ENTP in the above quote. In this role, he seems more like a dogmatic prosecutor who has the mission to test someone's loyalty through suffering. Also, taking major decisions based on pride doesn't sound as a NeTi act.
If you read The Book of Job, you get a sense of engagement and glee, along with some Ti. Well, maybe that's just my read, anyway.