If you need support unraveling the Divine Mind of God Almighty, I’m never your man. I mean, do n’t get me wrong — I’m not a total dolt: I have my own personal theories and assumptions, just like you do ( plus, I watched that wicked-cool documentary” Raiders of the Lost Ark” ). But I do n’t have any special insights.
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And honestly, I do n’t think anyone else does either — not with absolute certainty. Maybe that’s willful:” Faith” and “knowledge” were not intended to be words. The charlatans, of course, wo n’t stop them from claiming to be aware of what transpires in our souls when we pass away. ( Some even wrote best-selling books about it. ) Some have established their own faiths, embracing themselves as the new god. Since the days of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, there’s always been wonderful cultural capital in convincing people that you’re an analyst on the future.  ,
These people are typically the type of “experts” who want to wring out endless arguments about what transpires after we pass away. But it’s pointless: When you strip away their bull and their bluster, they do n’t know how God thinks even if they say they do. However, if they had any respect for the auxiliary reach of an immortal, omnipotent, all-powerful Deity, they’d hang their heads in shame for perhaps contemplating that man may interpret God.
Their idea alone is vulgar.
But if you want to hear how Satan thinks, I’m the best professional around. Approach stronger than your priests, officials, parents, bishops, or preachers! Why? Because I’m a professional. And so is Satan.
Advertising is a completely outcome-based endeavor. The only thing we care about is whether or not selling were canceled or ringed. Or did we refuse? Marketing campaigns are n’t based on beliefs, they’re based on tactics. The only true test is whether your advertising campaign effectively utilized your business model.
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In advertising, the “right” technique is n’t the one that’s the cleverest, the most accurate, or the most visually appealing. Those features are all very wonderful, but we’re not artists — we’re marketers. The “right” strategy is whatever maximizes the desired result. That’s our single target.
Satan’s business model does n’t depend on style either. That’s no his job: He’s in the business of inducing actions. Generally, he’s a writer.
Simply like me.
And it’s his responsibility to make ball reports that match his business concept.
Simply like me.
Even if a tale is magnificent, witty, and artistic — a musical masterpiece, painting a wealthy, attractive tapestry of heartfelt emotions — if it fails to circle registers, the story was a dud. Similarly, Satan does n’t tell stories for their own sake, he tells stories to generate a specific reaction.
Simply like me.
But I’ll tell you point-by-point how Satan would promote religion and politics:
First, he would n’t announce from the get-go that he’s selling something evil. When you’re marketing to the public, being perceived as bad is a profit-killer. When disregarded from everyone else, we are predisposed to view ourselves as good and moral, which repulses us.
So, he’d build a noble goal behind your actions, or an imagined vision speech: A better life. Fairness. Liberty. A new way to identify conscience.
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Something like that.
He’d also need to mix and blend his ( ahem ) “more nefarious” elements with good laws and virtuous edicts. A simply bad ideology is unsellable, but he’d need to add a few social laws, also. This is a very old insight, of course: As Shakespeare noted in” The Merchant of Venice”,” the devil can quote Scripture for his own purpose”.
His primary marketing tactic would be to use these morally correct laws as a paternalistic write-off, leaving his audience vulnerable to the proliferation of evil laws.
The ability to identify rests is fairly common among people. Our failure, however, is with half-truths. That constantly irritates us.
He would even try to discredit opposing viewpoints and reject all other possibilities. Psychologically, individuals either move towards pleasure or away from pain, wise entrepreneurs combine both components in their communications. So it would n’t only get a good PR campaign, he’d totally go on the attack. Ideologies have always been extremely vulnerable to scorn, it’s their Ankle ‘ heel. Mockery is a very powerful tool, and I’m sure he’d produce exceptional use of it.
Offering a more powerful belief is the best way to persuade people to change their beliefs. He would also require a people face to promote his cause, someone who can conduct interviews and assist in the dissemination of his messages. His marketing plan would emphasize contrasts because it would totally blur the line between good and evil.
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He’d also invest heavily in youth education ( and/or indoctrination ). Either officially, bureaucratically, or historically, he’d try to build restrictions that diminish the attractiveness of all option paths for children. Today, social media platforms like TikTok would be a smash slam, and he’d also make excellent use of youth celebrities.
He’d advocate the idea that everything else is wrong and evil ( and probably ought to be banned ). His only successful journey is.
Presently… is there an actual, physical Lord?  ,
That’s up to you.
Change executive how bad actors may try to manipulate Americans is often a worthwhile endeavor as a thought test. It helps you organize for your opponents:
Those of aromatic causes… or not.