I didn't mean it literally, I was merely using it figuratively, loosely in the sense that you've disbelieved in the oneness of the most merciful just like shaitan, so there's no need for the shiateen to possess you.Dude Cognitive Dissonance just called me the devil incarnate kkkkkkkkkkkkk <<<<<< How is that not mocking. That's even worse than an insult if you'd ask me. Let's look at the definition of evil : profoundly immoral and wicked. An innocuous insult is like calling someone ugly, vain, ignorant, arrogant,superficial, dumb, idiot etc. However calling someone evil is beyond insulting and as long as you theists call us that, we're going to have to set you guys straight. Can't you see the sheer violence and the implications of categorizing atheists/agnostics as evil and wicked? Isn't that what the west is doing now with Muslims and refugees and in the past Hitler has done to Jews?
Any way, in response to your assumption that I'm arrogant because I allegedly categorically deny the existence of a God. It's really simple. God, if he/she in fact does exist, should be able to understand that we mere mortals with our finite and limited knowledge, can't even begin to fathom such an infinite being such as God. That's like explaining to a blind man how a fire looks like. He will never be able to imagine that fire accurately and any attempt in doing so will unequivocally lead to a distortion of the ''truth''. So in this case, who comes from a humble disposition, the agnostic or the Muslim who claims to know it all without any empirical evidence besides an archaic book? If anything, I think we Agnostics are more respectful towards God.