Introduction
According to Christian literature and belief, Satan leads the opposition to God, but he does not act alone. The Bible calls these followers "devils,"Bible: Leviticus 17:7. "the devil's angels,"Bible: Revelation 12:9. or, most notably, demons.
Christians interpret the Bible to indicate that the goal of Satan and his demons is the creation of human misery through separation from God. Christians believe that these beings are deceivers, appearing or acting like angels or ministers of righteousness4, but really function as tempters, enticing people to violate God's law.5 Some Christians also hold that demons are possessors, occupying and controlling human bodies.6