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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a satan" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct form would typically be "Satan" without the article "a," as it refers to a specific figure in religious contexts.
Example: "In many religious texts, Satan is depicted as the embodiment of evil."
Alternatives: "the devil" or "the adversary."
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The deal, she told ABC, was a "Satan sandwich with Satan fries on the side".
"If we want to be merciful, we would call him a Satan," he said.
"Hillary is a Satan, and her crimes and lies had proved just how evil she is," one advertisement stated.
(Its monster, after all, was home-schooled on the poem, and wondered whether he should see himself as an Adam... or a Satan).
My favorite of these, without a doubt, is the one that shows Jesus arm-wrestling Satan to settle the election (to make things clear, the caption tells us that "Hillary is a Satan").
Even Mr. Clark, who calls himself a Marxist, has his refuge: his narrative includes what he calls a "Satan," "the accumulation of capital and the spread of capitalist markets".
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It's his second film with Barthelemy following Sheitan, the 2006 pastoral horror, in which Cassel played (in another hugely unhinged turn) a Satan-worshipping shepherd.
In the US he's been vilifi ed as a Satan-worshipping, animal-sacrificing, bisexual corrupter of the youth; he's been banned from performing in several states.
In the New Testament, Judas Iscariot is a Satan-possessed traitor who turns Jesus in for 30 pieces of silver; the other disciples are the heroic founders of the church.
The Sprocket Holes, a typical John Waters melange of freaks and outcasts, include Cherish (Alicia Witt), a former porn star; Raven (Maggie Gyllenhaal), a Satan-worshiping makeup artist; and Lyle Adrian Grenierr), a pill-popping Method actor.
"Simon Magus," a British film by Ben Hopkins set in 19th-century Europe, is about a young man seemingly possessed by the Devil (Ian Holm, who, making sure that all his bases are covered in the afterlife, played a Satan-fighting priest in "Bless the Child").
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