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Actually, the devil gave humans critical thinking, which God didn't want. He wanted us to not eat from the tree of knowledge of whatever the hell so we could basically be thought-slaves for eternity, but the devil did us a favour and turned the tables there with a single conversation.
Also, the devil killed a grand total of 10 people, while God killed somewhere around 2.3 million.
He understands human nature, but doesn't judge you for being human.
He accepts God's unwanted children unconditionally.
Abd still, he's being hated. Why? Because he can take it. Because he's not our hero. He's our silent guardian, a watchful guardian.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-yzVPN4HoS0&feature=youtu.be
:D