The Psychological Power of Satan

Sikandar.dawood

MPA (400+ posts)
Justice Antonin Scalia and Keyser Sozeagree: the greatest trick the devil could ever pull is convincing the world he didn’t exist. Fortunately for them, the devil does not seem to be effectively executing this plan. Some 70 percent of Americans, according to a 2007 Gallup Poll, believe in his existence.

This personification of evil has implications beyond the supernatural, influencing how we think about what it means for people to be “pure evil.” And as we prepare to playfully celebrate the wicked and depraved on Halloween night, it’s worth pausing to reflect on some of the psychological and behavioral consequences of these beliefs.

Evil has been defined as taking pleasure in the intentional inflicting of harm on innocent others, and ever since World War II social psychologists have been fascinated by the topic. Many of the formative thinkers in the field — Kurt Lewin, Stanley Milgram , Solomon Asch — were inspired by their experiences with, and observations of, what appeared to most people at the time to be the indisputable incarnation of pure evil.


But what many saw as a clear demonstration of unredeemable and deep-seated malice, these researchers interpreted as more, in the words of Hannah Arendt, banal. From Milgram’s famous studies of obedience to Zimbardo’s prison study, psychologists have argued for the roots of evil actions in quite ordinary psychological causes. This grounding of evil in ordinary, as opposed to extraordinary, phenomena have led some to describe the notion of “pure evil” as a myth.

A misguided understanding of human nature deriving both from specific socio-cultural traditions as well as a general tendency to understand others’ behavior as a product solely of their essence, their soul, as opposed to a more complicated combination of environmental and individual forces.


The issue of whether “pure evil” exists, however, is separate from what happens to our judgments and our behavior when we believe in its existence. It is this question to which several researchers have recently begun to turn. How can we measure people’s belief in pure evil (BPE) and what consequences does such a belief have on our responses to wrong-doers?


According to this research, one of the central features of BPE is evil’s perceived immutability. Evil people are born evil – they cannot change. Two judgments follow from this perspective: 1) evil people cannot be rehabilitated, and 2) the eradication of evil requires only the eradication of all the evil people. Following this logic, the researchers tested the hypothesis that there would be a relationship between BPE and the desire to aggress towards and punish wrong-doers.


Researchers have found support for this hypothesis across several papers containing multiple studies, and employing diverse methodologies. BPE predicts such effects as: harsher punishments for crimes (e.g. murder, assault, theft), stronger reported support for the death penalty, and decreased support for criminal rehabilitation. Follow-up studies corroborate these findings, showing that BPE also predicts the degree to which participants perceive the world to be dangerous and vile, the perceived need for preemptive military aggression to solve conflicts, and reported support for torture.


Regardless of whether the devil actually exists, belief in the power of human evil seems to have significant and important consequences for how we approach solving problems of real-world wrongdoing. When we see people’s antisocial behavior as the product of an enduring and powerful malice, we see few options beyond a comprehensive and immediate assault on the perpetrators. They cannot be helped, and any attempts to do so would be a waste of time and resources.


But if we accept the message from decades of social psychological research, that at least some instances of violence and malice are not the result of “pure evil” — that otherwise decent individuals can, under certain circumstances, be compelled to commit horrible acts, even atrocities — then the results of these studies serve as an important cautionary tale.


The longer we cling to strong beliefs about the existence of pure evil, the more aggressive and antisocial we become. And we may be aggressing towards individuals who are, in fact, “redeemable.” Individuals who are notintrinsically and immutably motivated by the desire to intentionally cause harm to others. That may be the greatest trick the devil has ever pulled.


ABOUT THE AUTHOR(S)

Piercarlo Valdesolo is an Assistant Professor of Psychology at Claremont McKenna College and co-author of the book Out of Character. You can follow him on Twitter@pvaldesolo.

http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=psychological-power-satan
 

Ali raza babar

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
The Best Way to protect the Devil is to Claim that he DOESNT EXIST.

Believe me he does exist , and sometimes he personifies himself in an existence, most probably a women
 

jaanmark

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Satan is Satan due to satanic all acts do not need to ex-plane just look / watch our nawaz government from day one to up-date the same working like king nor servant of the people
 

Sikandar.dawood

MPA (400+ posts)
Its more of IN then AS , a woman,

I am not Talking about normal circumstances , Neither i am talking on the basis of main stream ISLAM , Its more of an esoteric Reference

I am not sure about the esoteric quality of your argument, but it certainly reeks of misogyny. Our mothers and sisters are women, which makes this claim offending on so many levels.
 

Ali raza babar

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
I am not sure about the esoteric quality of your argument, but it certainly reeks of misogyny. Our mothers and sisters are women, which makes this claim offending on so many levels.

You are not understanding , i am not talking about normal women , neither i am talking about normal circumstances , Well leave it , Save it for next time , Or if you are willing to digest some heavy stuff i will elaborate.
 

Sikandar.dawood

MPA (400+ posts)
You are not understanding , i am not talking about normal women , neither i am talking about normal circumstances , Well leave it , Save it for next time , Or if you are willing to digest some heavy stuff i will elaborate.

You must understand that my problem is with the argument and the opinion , not you. There's nothing personal.
 

pinionated

Minister (2k+ posts)
Can u name top 10 most evil women in the world - since dawn of time
You are not understanding , i am not talking about normal women , neither i am talking about normal circumstances , Well leave it , Save it for next time , Or if you are willing to digest some heavy stuff i will elaborate.
 

Ali raza babar

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
You must understand that my problem is with the argument and the opinion , not you. There's nothing personal.

Look , I know , You are not being personal , Secondly , Once again you got me wrong , I am sincerely suggesting that you get some insight about the ancient accounts and esoterics of both ancient and modern times ,

Want keywords ?

For a Starter , Temptation of Jesus Christ.
 

pinionated

Minister (2k+ posts)
Great! Man getting tempted is women's fault.

Look , I know , You are not being personal , Secondly , Once again you got me wrong , I am sincerely suggesting that you get some insight about the ancient accounts and esoterics of both ancient and modern times ,

Want keywords ?

For a Starter , Temptation of Jesus Christ.
 

Sikandar.dawood

MPA (400+ posts)
Look , I know , You are not being personal , Secondly , Once again you got me wrong , I am sincerely suggesting that you get some insight about the ancient accounts and esoterics of both ancient and modern times ,

Want keywords ?

For a Starter , Temptation of Jesus Christ.

How is it a woman's fault if a man can't keep it in his pants?
 

Ali raza babar

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
How is it a woman's fault if a man can't keep it in his pants?

IT IS NOT ABOUT THAT .... DONT YOU GET IT ?

Its not about man getting tempted all the time , Men are programmed to be tempted by women , Take all of these things as Computer programs to Understand better ,

Satan knows this weakness and uses women as a tool , on the People who he thinks are Special Enough to create Positive Energy.

Man is here for a test , Satan is part of the program designed to make the test happen , He will use any means necessary ,

Its equally valid for Women as well. but women are not easily tempted by men , They are tempted by Luxury.
 

Sikandar.dawood

MPA (400+ posts)
IT IS NOT ABOUT THAT .... DONT YOU GET IT ?

Its not about man getting tempted all the time , Men are programmed to be tempted by women , Take all of these things as Computer programs to Understand better ,

Satan knows this weakness and uses women as a tool , on the People who he thinks are Special Enough to create Positive Energy.

Man is here for a test , Satan is part of the program designed to make the test happen , He will use any means necessary ,

Its equally valid for Women as well. but women are not easily tempted by men , They are tempted by Luxury.

Is there a scientific basis for this argument, the temptation argument?
 

Ali raza babar

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
But there are gay men out there....I am sure they have as much testosterone as heterosexual men. Why don't they get tempted by women?

Also I doubt that the main function of testosterone is to go after women.

Then you should Consult a Doctor , Not my Area of Expertise :)

I mean , To Clarify this point , He / She will guide you better
 

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