Thursday, November 4, 2010

Hanky-Pankage

This is my attempt at tracking the logic.

Satan --------> created a being that is a physical representation of his mind.

This form was extremely beautiful while in heaven but once sent to hell became a victim to her own circumstance.


Sin-----------> Could Sin be Satan's Portrait; Since he still sees himself as a being of heaven (a being of beauty and light), could his

glimpse at Sin serve as his insight into the magnitude of the situation. (Obviously he doesn't see it this way, but I do)


Would Sin have stayed beautiful if Satan hadn't rebelled? Would their offspring be less hideous? What happen to "sins of the father not of the son" ?


1 comment:

  1. Sin's "beauty", I believe, comes from Satan's pride in being the creator, and that it does reflect him and his desires. Note once he has pursued and somewhat attained his desire, she isn't as appealing.

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