The devil cannot create anything. He, himself, is a created thing just like a turnip is a created thing.

You nailed it!
It took me a long time to learn that Satan cannot create, he can only destroy. He can certainly mimic, however.
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The devil cannot create anything. He, himself, is a created thing just like a turnip is a created thing.
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You nailed it!
It took me a long time to learn that Satan cannot create, he can only destroy. He can certainly mimic, however.
Not sure I completely agree. My wife and I are created "things"...and we created 3 other "things" (sounds like Cat-in-the-hat)Didn't satan also create the calamities that struck Job with God's permission?
That is not anywhere near the same as creating mythological creatures.
True, but if it can be shown he can create anything the idea becomes plausible.
There is no evidence it has ever happened. We would not accept a new doctrine that cannot be verified in scripture. We should not accept this for the same reason.
He turned a staff into a snake (and the rest of the duplicate plagues), he created a storm that killed job's children, he created boils on Job's skin, not sure it is a "new" doctrine as much as it is going off of what we do know from Scripture.
Nothing says an example must be in Scripture to be valid. There is no reason Satan could not mimic mythical creatures. There is also no example is Scripture of someone driving drunk and killing another person. Bet it is still wrong.Satan using mythological creatures has no presidence in scripture and would be a new doctrine.
Nothing says an example must be in Scripture to be valid. There is no reason Satan could not mimic mythical creatures. There is also no example is Scripture of someone driving drunk and killing another person. Bet it is still wrong.
It is not a doctrine. It is the ability to perform an act.So what other doctrines would you allow that are not found in scripture? This is no different.
It is not a doctrine. It is the ability to perform an act.
Not sure I completely agree. My wife and I are created "things"...and we created 3 other "things" (sounds like Cat-in-the-hat)Didn't satan also create the calamities that struck Job with God's permission?
I'm not sure it is an "either / or" proposition. Did Pharaoh's sorcerers really turn their staffs into snakes, or was it merely an illusion? We do know that the storm that killed Job's kids was real and not an illusion.The Devil is a liar and a deceiver, is he not? As such, he doesn't need to create but make us believe that the thing exists. I see it as being similar to someone running a ponzi scheme. The wealth isn't really there, but as long as people believe it is, they will act accordingly.
I'm not sure it is an "either / or" proposition. Did Pharaoh's sorcerers really turn their staffs into snakes, or was it merely an illusion? We do know that the storm that killed Job's kids was real and not an illusion.
There is no evidence it has ever happened. We would not accept a new doctrine that cannot be verified in scripture. We should not accept this for the same reason.
satan became a talking snake, and he also could turn sticks into snakes!
Think he has and can work with matter/energy, but cannot create it from scratch!