Hi Dharmaatmaa —
In Christian metaphysics, evil rises in the mind and signifies a disordering of the will, so the body in that sense is the innocent victim.
Thomas
All I can say is, if that's your view, you've been looking in the wrong places. Try reading the Fathers or the Schoolmen ... I can point you to about 2,000 years' worth of answer — what we have on this board is opinion, not doctrine nor theological argument. Don't judge us all by what you read here.These questions are unanswerable to all thinking people in Christian World.
I find this a rather staggering statement from someone who's name refers to the Hindu Tradition. The East has a tremendously rich demonology — even the non-theist Buddhist Traditions have a demonology that gives the West a run for it's money.A thousand and a half of years christian priests were imagining something to make people shiver. In Mediaeval epoch, people weren't educated usually. Devil was the most effecive "duck" to make fools of people.
Well in the Hebrew Scriptures Satan is the adversary but never the equal with God. In the Christian Scriptures your argument poses a dualist perspective, which is fundamentally refuted.And satan in this sense is the opposite side (dark side, if you wish) of God.
I would argue, theologically, that a more accurate reading of this signifies that Christ takes all fallen nature upon Himself, and heals it — even Satan could find redemption in Christ, if he sought it.Hence, we can see why both satana (in Isaiah) and Jesus (in Ioannes (John)) were called "the morning star".
Perhaps Platonic, but not according to Christian metaphysics. The soul is good. The body is good. The human is good. But any good, other than God, is not good 'absolutely' and thus is not beyond corruption.But in philosophical and metaphisical aspects satan means our dirty wishes, sexual inclinations, and so - in contraversy with Soul - solar aspect into us. I.e. spiritus and materia.
In Christian metaphysics, evil rises in the mind and signifies a disordering of the will, so the body in that sense is the innocent victim.
Thomas