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'''Satan''' or '''The Devil''' was the (usually horned) personification of evil in [[human]] mythology and [[religion]].
'''Satan''' or '''The Devil''' was the (usually horned) personification of evil in [[human]] mythology and [[religion]].


==Origins of the Myths==
== Origins of the Myths ==
Several beings and groups were a possible source for the idea of Satan.
Several beings and groups were a possible source for the idea of Satan.


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[[The Beast]] said that he was the origin of Satan, and all similar entities on all worlds. The [[Tenth Doctor]] found the Beast, in particular his claim to have [[Pre-Universe|existed before]] the [[universe]], a challenge to his own belief system. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Impossible Planet]]''/''[[The Satan Pit]]'') He did eventually refer to The Beast as "the devil". ([[DW]]: ''[[Planet of the Ood]]'')
[[The Beast]] said that he was the origin of Satan, and all similar entities on all worlds. The [[Tenth Doctor]] found the Beast, in particular his claim to have [[Pre-Universe|existed before]] the [[universe]], a challenge to his own belief system. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Impossible Planet]]''/''[[The Satan Pit]]'') He did eventually refer to The Beast as "the devil". ([[DW]]: ''[[Planet of the Ood]]'')


==Mistaken Identity==
== Mistaken Identity ==
On other occasions, entities were mistaken for Satan accidentally.
On other occasions, entities were mistaken for Satan accidentally.


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In his speech to [[the Church|the Clerics]] in which he told them that the [[Eleventh Doctor]] was a living breathing man, Colonel [[Manton]] said that the Doctor was not, among other things, the Devil. ([[DW]]: ''[[A Good Man Goes to War]]'')
In his speech to [[the Church|the Clerics]] in which he told them that the [[Eleventh Doctor]] was a living breathing man, Colonel [[Manton]] said that the Doctor was not, among other things, the Devil. ([[DW]]: ''[[A Good Man Goes to War]]'')
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Revision as of 09:37, 5 November 2011

Satan or The Devil was the (usually horned) personification of evil in human mythology and religion.

Origins of the Myths

Several beings and groups were a possible source for the idea of Satan.

The Dæmons, a horned race from the planet Dæmos, were believed by the Third Doctor to be the inspiration for Satan based on their experiments on humanity. (DW: The Dæmons) Likewise, the Demoniacs were another species believed to have influenced human society. (BNA: Mean Streets)

The Greek Immortal Hades, a supposed lord of the underworld, was also known to call himself Satan. (PDA: Deadly Reunion)

The Fourth Doctor believed that Sutekh had called himself several names, including Satan. (DW: Pyramids of Mars)

The Beast said that he was the origin of Satan, and all similar entities on all worlds. The Tenth Doctor found the Beast, in particular his claim to have existed before the universe, a challenge to his own belief system. (DW: The Impossible Planet/The Satan Pit) He did eventually refer to The Beast as "the devil". (DW: Planet of the Ood)

Mistaken Identity

On other occasions, entities were mistaken for Satan accidentally.

When Momus stole Joan of Arc from Earth, she believed it was a trick of the Devil. (WC: The Lonely Computer)

In 1140, the Krillitane in Worcester were thought to be the Devil. (NSA: The Krillitane Storm)

In 1928, when Angelo Colasanto learned of Jack Harkness' immortality, he thought he was the Devil. He was captured and killed repeatedly, though some thought he was a miracle instead of the Devil. (TW: Immortal Sins)

When Fitzroy contacted Bryn Williams and tried to make a deal with him, Bryn assumed it was the Devil. (BBCR: The Devil and Miss Carew)

In his speech to the Clerics in which he told them that the Eleventh Doctor was a living breathing man, Colonel Manton said that the Doctor was not, among other things, the Devil. (DW: A Good Man Goes to War)

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