The image that they interpret in their minds. Not what it says in the literal Bible, or on Wikipedia.
I'm sure there's a great deal of depth and diversity and religious scholarship on the topic of devils, Satan, etc.
What they all tend to agree is that this figure represents a direct conflict with God. All Christians (and plenty of other major religions) are thus in opposition to it, by definition.
The image that they interpret in their minds. Not what it says in the literal Bible, or on Wikipedia.
I'm sure there's a great deal of depth and diversity and religious scholarship on the topic of devils, Satan, etc.
What they all tend to agree is that this figure represents a direct conflict with God. All Christians (and plenty of other major religions) are thus in opposition to it, by definition.