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Faustus Bargaining


            
             First you have to know what bargaining is, and what the ups and downs are. It is common sense that if you bargained with the devil in exchange with your soul, that you are doing the dumbest thing that someone can do. Why would you have the devil give you anything you want, and end up serving him for eternity, that means you will be in the fiery pits of "HELL", forever.
             I can understand why someone would want to have a choice to choose anything they want, but what I can't understand is why someone would want it bad enough to where they would give the devil there soul. There are reasons, because there are reasons for everything. Maybe someone needs some food to support their family, and they don't believe in God, so they turn to the devil and get what they need. I am not saying that this is an excuse, because it is not. It was just a reason why someone would do this.
             In my religion, we are taught to love God and Jesus, and follow their words and teachings. We also read the greatest book ever written, the Holy Bible. The Bible tells us that the devil was once a beautiful angel, and was also one of Gods most powerful angels. But now he is pure evil, because he saw that God had all the power and wanted to be like God himself and tried to fight against him and got cast in to Hell, where he is now. Satan will trick you and make you try to follow him, by listening to his lies, the devil is full of lies. I believe this connects with the bargaining issue. If you are a strong Christian and know the consequences for bargaining with the devil, you won't even think about doing it. "HELL" is the worst place you want to spend eternity, because you are burning in the hottest fire that you will ever feel. In the Bible it is forever burning.
             The worst thing that you can do is selling your soul. People think that your soul is not important, because can't feel your soul, or know that it's their.


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