How so?? You need to define "Satan" and "evil" before we come to conclusions. .
Im just defining that its satan ,because thats what christians teach.The Bible staes only that its a snake, but i've never heard a christian who beleived it was just a talking snake. However:
14 So the LORD God said to the serpent, "Because you have done this,
"Cursed are you above all the livestock
and all the wild animals!
You will crawl on your belly
and you will eat dust
all the days of your life.
So if it was a demonically possessed talking snake...why punish snakes and take away their snakey-legs (no offence snakelegs) If it wasnt demonically possessed, we have a snake talking in passable Hebrew.
20.120] But the Shaitan made an evil suggestion to him; he said: O Adam! Shall I guide you to the tree of immortality and a kingdom which decays not?
And here we have from the quran, just plain old satan telling Adam to eat the apple.
[Well, it is a undeniable fact that VERY similar stories existed among pagan dogmas before Christianity (Mithas, Osiris, Hercules, Krishna etc). When one says it is metaphorical, he needs to explain why it is so. The earliest Christians surely did not read the Bible from the metaphorical perspective, but literally. .
Totally agree. the concept of snakes jibberjabbering away only starts to be seen a bit strange in the age of enlightenment and beyond.
One thing we often forget, (Well us agnostics 'n Atheists dont :rollseyes ) is the Interpretation of modern religions has changed significantly in line with mankinds growing knowlage and reasoning.
The concept of fitting all the species in the world into a ship the size of a frigate wasnt questioned for centuries. Nowadays it is ridiculous, but to people of antiquity, it's fine. So out come the modern day interprators who argue about cubits and the length of the journey of the ark and the speed of earths rotation in those days and the rate of water drainage changing.
At the end of the day, the scriptures still write that the duck-billed platypus and the Amazonian tree frog all got on board cap'n noahs ship and lay down peacefully with the Siberian Tiger. The sun fell into a muddy pool and the moon split in two.
All these stories may well be based on some historical truths. like the parting of the red sea. I wonder just how this naval expedition went, a iseralite victory over Egypt certainly, but was the pursuing fleet defeated in battle? Or Egyptian ships were caught in a storm that sank a few of them. Whatever, it was written that the seas parted and the Israelites walked to safety, because thats a darned sight more miraculous!