They may be different in every way, but they all have a part of one soul in life. And there is one thing that always makes one feel a part of the whole spectrum. It comes in very powerful and specific forms which, we must remember, were also developed by, from, and connected with Satan. And so, it's very, very important that we try and keep an open mind about that. Ryssendal says that, despite some differences in how our culture is divided, he believes that Satan is a man who loves men, that he is one who is loyal to the family and is loving the children. And he also says that, though there have been many examples of Satan, one of the things that comes in the Bible about Satan is Jesus Christ saying that you ought to respect Jesus who is God who is true and faithful for the Lord Jesus Christ. That doesn't mean, obviously, that there's something wrong with Jesus. He's just saying that if you do the right thing, and do what is right for someone, who is a servant of God, God will send you all the help you can get. And that's really not Satan, that's the way God works. There's nothing wrong with that. But there are different kinds of Satan.