Hearing about Elon Musk launching his own political party made me think at once that a division in the U.S, electorate oriented toward the right can only bring victory to progressive candidates everywhere in the country. The Gospel adage “If Satan opposes himself and is divided, he cannot stand; his end has come” (Mark 3:26) came immediately to mind.
Satan brings chaos whereas God, the Creator, brings order out of chaos. Whatever we think about the “existence” of Satan and God, such a duality has structured the human experience in many cultures for a long time — with Zoroastrianism and its influence upon Judaism being a historically well-known fact. This is not a duality that one can simply bypass, despite the importance of overcoming all dualisms. We must live through it.
The intensity and the magnitude of the forces that are being employed on the world scene and their very precise targeting of the most vulnerable make one think of one single wicked mind. This is probably, in fact, how the idea of the devil as a “prince” dominating the entire world came to exist.
The Gospels talk a lot about the devil. But they do so in a very practical manner, taking for granted that wicked forces are at play in the world, that Jesus is all about defeating them, and noticing that the opponents of Jesus were accusing him of being in cahoots with those forces themselves.

One Gospel story depicts Jesus sensing that the power of Satan is being destroyed when his followers are going around healing people and telling them that the kingdom of God is near, i.e. that the power of the evil one is soon coming to an end. “I saw Satan falling from the sky.” (Luke 10:18).
We can legitimately ask if the experience of Jesus and his band was limited to their time and place. Historically, people do experience peace, health, and mutual understanding in certain time/space pockets. The ecstatic experience of early Christians might have truly changed the lives of a generation, or more, but clearly has not changed the ways of the world.
Contrariwise, some have speculated that two thousand years are a short time in the history of humankind — we are approximately 300,000 years old as a species — and we are therefore just at the beginning of the experiment of liberation that Jesus was preaching and enacting.
Many of us are convinced that only by an alliance among different religious traditions, each bringing a unique perspective on the human condition, might we hope to get out of the horrible mess in which we have fallen.
In any case, using the Gospels to “demonstrate” the existence of the devil — as some evangelicals do — means missing entirely the point. It might be useful instead to meditate upon what the Gospels actually say: that evil is powerful and keeps many in chains; that once one begins working to free people from such chains one is immediately accused of working for evil itself; and that evil — being chaos and dissension in and of itself — tends to crack internally, and once it does, its dominion comes quickly to an end.
See Matthew Fox, Trump and the MAGA Movement as Anti-Christ: A Handbook for the 2024 Election.
See also Fox, Sins of the Spirit, Blessings of the Flesh: Transforming Evil in Soul and Society
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Queries for Contemplation
How helpful do you find the Gospel stories about evil? Can you read them freed of the dogmatic layers which have been superimposed on them?
Related Readings by Matthew Fox

Trump & The MAGA Movement as Anti-Christ: A Handbook for the 2024 Election
Matthew Fox tells us that he had always shied away from using the term “Anti-Christ” because it was so often used to spread control and fear. However, given today’s rise of authoritarianism and forces of democracide, ecocide, and christofascism, he turns the tables in this book employing the archetype for the cause of justice, democracy, and a renewed Earth and humanity.
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Sins of the Spirit, Blessings of the Flesh: Transforming Evil in Soul and Society
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4 thoughts on “Satan, Divided”
Thank you very much Gianluigi.
Your timely reminder of the Gospel messages about Satan resonate well with the appearance of Elon Musk’s attempt to start a new ‘America’ political party, We have already witnessed his business ‘fall from the sky’.
Serendipity: I just returned from my morning walk during which I saw Musk’s Cyber Truck come around the corner. It was black. I told my walking partner that the very design of it looks evil, like an ICE mobile. I also said that it was probably a male driver. But then I corrected myself to say that females, when given the chance, will loose their own dark forces on the world as evidenced by some of Trump’s female appointees. They are as fierce as the goddess Ishtar, goddess of war etc. I am writing from a safe – thus far – town in Ontario Canada.
Yes, there is a lot of confusion about evil, especially among Christians and the Bible. Most religions seem to reflect and have beliefs about negative spiritual forces that work not only in the spiritual realms, but here on earth in our human life, inner personal lives, relationships, and evolution as a human species. The saints, mystics, shamans, and prophets of all religions who have had genuine and profound experiences of the Sacred and Divine Sources of the spiritual realms and energies in our human lives throughout our human history and evolution seem to share certain universal Divine Wisdom and teachings about the importance of Faith and spiritual disciplines such as meditation/prayer in our inner lives to remain connected to Our Living Evolving LOVING SOURCE~CO-CREATOR within, through, and among Us in Our ETERNAL SOULS and in All ongoing physical/nonphysical spiritual dimensions of the COSMOS/Angelic Spiritual Realms in the Divine Loving Flow of the Sacred ETERNAL PRESENT MOMENT in Our LOVING DIVERSE ETERNAL ONENESS… COMPASSIONATE COSMIC CHRIST CONSCIOUSNESS….
Thank you for your always thoughtful DM’s. Fortunately, I was not brought up in a denomination that stressed an angry God or original sin or evil. I think the Gospels can be confusing with talk about the end times and judgment in places. The main good news is the freeing and unconditional love of God, apart from any notion of evil–evil may exist but it does not prevail eternally.
Thank you Gianluigi. This is very helpful. Thank you for pointing out Bible verses that address the issue of evil. And thank you Gwen for your reflection. Yes, those cyber trucks do look like dark forces.