<p>^ Excellent post. According to the Bible, which is the primary source material for information about Satan, Satan is a liar, and a prowling lion whose main goal is to destroy mankind. In addition, he was a being who epitomized delusion and hubris, incorrectly thinking he deserved to be equal with God. So no, I wouldn’t accord Satanism respect because it entails glorifying a declared enemy of the human race.</p>
<p>Jesus was a Jew, the Last Supper was a seder, Christianity has its roots in Judaism, and Christians share Scripture with Jews. It most definitely does make sense to some Christians to hold a commemorative seder, particularly for Christian congregations with many Jewish members. My Christian church’s associate pastor is Jewish, and thus he frequently says the Communion prayers (which are seder prayers) in Hebrew. The churches that do hold seders tend to invite a Messianic Jewish rabbi to preside. Regardless, none of us truly “gets” why people of other religions believe as they do. </p>