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In this episode, we explore one of the most challenging and controversial claims made by Avraham ben Moshey, CEO of the Common Sense Family and a critic of both Christian and Islamic theology. Known for denying the existence of the Christian and Islamic God, Avraham goes even further by declaring that “there is nothing like Satan.” According to him, Christians and Muslims use ‘Satan’ as a scapegoat, blaming an external supernatural force for actions that the Bible itself attributes to human choice, human weakness, and sometimes even God’s own judgment. This video breaks down the biblical references Avraham cites as evidence, allowing viewers to examine the Scriptures for themselves and understand the debate from a textual, historical, and linguistic perspective. ⸻ 📖 BIBLE VERSES AVRAHAM BEN MOSHEY USES TO SUPPORT HIS CLAIM 🔹 1. “Satan” originally meant a human adversary — not a demon • 1 Kings 11:14 – “And the LORD raised up a satan (an adversary) against Solomon…” • 1 Kings 11:23, 25 – More human “satans” (enemies) raised up. • 1 Samuel 29:4 – David is called a potential “satan” (adversary) of the Philistines. Argument: In Hebrew, śāṭān simply means opponent, adversary, or accuser — not a fallen angel. ⸻ 🔹 2. The serpent in Eden is never called Satan • Genesis 3:1–14 The text only calls it “the serpent.” There is no mention of Satan, devil, or demon in the entire Genesis account. Argument: The idea that “the serpent = Satan” comes from later theological tradition, not from the original text. ⸻ 🔹 3. Humans — not Satan — are responsible for sin • James 1:13–14 – “Each person is tempted when he is drawn away by his own desire.” • Mark 7:21–23 – Jesus says evil comes from the human heart, not a devil. • Romans 7:19–23 – Paul blames the struggle on human nature, not Satan. Argument: The Bible consistently traces sin to human decisions, not spiritual beings. ⸻ 🔹 4. God, not Satan, is the source of calamity in Scripture • Isaiah 45:7 – “I create darkness and create evil…” • Amos 3:6 – “Shall there be evil in a city, and the LORD has not done it?” • Job 2:3 – God says He afflicted Job, not Satan alone. Argument: The Bible depicts God as fully sovereign — there is no cosmic battle with a rival god-like enemy. ⸻ 🔹 5. “Satan” in Job is a prosecutor — not God’s enemy • Job 1–2 “The satan” appears among God’s heavenly council members, doing his assigned role as an accuser, not rebelling against God. Argument: This contradicts the concept of Satan as an independent evil power. ⸻ 🎯 WHAT THIS VIDEO IS ABOUT This video does not push a religious or anti-religious agenda. Instead, it provides: • Contextual analysis of controversial biblical interpretations • Exploration of Hebrew vocabulary and ancient Near Eastern concepts • A balanced look at Avraham ben Moshey’s claims • Space for viewers to evaluate the texts independently Whether you agree or disagree, this episode challenges you to read the Bible without assumptions, take responsibility for personal actions, and understand why this topic sparks intense debate across Christianity, Islam, and secular scholarship. ⸻ 🔔 Join the Discussion Do you believe Satan is a literal being? A metaphor? A literary device? Or simply a misunderstood Hebrew term?