Antagonism towards Satanism-2
Another contributing factor to the idea of Satanism is the concept that there is an agent of misfortune and evil who operates on a cosmic scale,[21] something usually associated with a strong form of ethical dualism that divides the world clearly into forces of good and forces of evil.[22] The earliest such entity known is Angra Mainyu, a figure that appears in the Persian religion of Zoroastrianism.[23] This concept was also embraced by Judaism and early Christianity, and although it was soon marginalised within Jewish thought, it gained increasing importance within early Christian understandings of the cosmos.[24] While the early Christian idea of the Devil was not well developed, it gradually adapted and expanded through the creation of folklore, art, theological treatises, and morality tales, thus providing the character with a range of extra-Biblical associations.
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