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Title: the bible and popular culture
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Although the Bible shows no evidence of the Devil appearing in this particular form, it does however make connections between the Devil, debauchery and bribery(3 & 4)
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Another image used to portray Satan, which is similar to that given in the scriptures depicts a smooth talking, manipulative and charasmatic Satan... Showed first 250 characters
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This has, in recent times, become the favored form for Satan in movies with temptation themes. Some example of this are, The Devil's Advocate, Bedazzled and End of Days (see appendix 3, 4 & 5). In each of these films the Devil is represented as the charming and attractive character closer fitting to that of the tempting and vindictive Satan in the Bible... Showed next 250 characters
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