From: Satan: The Complex Figure Behind the Adversary
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What does the story of Satan say about pride and rebellion?

Satan’s narrative invites us to think about pride as both a dangerous flaw and a source of courage. It challenges us to consider when rebellion against authority is justified and when it leads to ruin.

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Debate or journal about the balance between obedience and independence in your own beliefs.

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