From: Who is Satan? Exploring the Mystery Behind the Name
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In literature and popular culture, Satan is often portrayed as a symbol of rebellion or the ultimate villain.

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From John Milton’s 'Paradise Lost' to movies and books today, Satan is often shown as a clever, rebellious figure who challenges authority. These stories shape how many people think about Satan—sometimes as purely evil, sometimes as a tragic or complex character. This cultural image is very different from ancient religious texts and shows how ideas about Satan keep changing.

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Christianity often depicts Satan as a fallen angel who rebelled against God.
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The image of Satan as a horned, red-skinned creature is mostly a modern invention.
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In modern culture, Satan often appears in movies, music, and books as a symbol of rebellion or ev...
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