Ok, neither.
There is a bar (being perfectly righteous and being perfect and being perfectly holy) and we can't meet it. This is God's bar. Satan has nothing to do with this. We can't meet this bar. But no worries. Jesus met the bar for us. When we have Christ in us, that bar is perfectly met. That's the biblical position.
Satan lies to us about this truth (which is what I think you mean). He lies because he is a liar. We are to believe God and no one else. Hebrews 10:14 For by one sacrifice he has made perfect forever those who are being made holy.
Yes God is Holy, but as children reborn we are on our way to being conformed to His Image. Many of the first will be last and many who were last will be first. But there's no need for us to argue semantics concerning this matter. This poster to which I replied has expressed a line of reasoning where he can only ponder what his punishment will be, because he claims that "Christ" highered the bar to where only punishment can be expected from God. That effectively eliminates the semantics and guessing. His reasoning appears to be backwards since faith is about things hoped for and not dreaded.
Therefore I believe that Satan does have something to do with this. He sets a standard according to the law, which is based upon works and not upon faith, and which therefore imprisons all flesh unto death, which by the way is a standard that Satan himself hypocritically does not even meet.
Notice that angels administered the Old Testament, Galatians 3:19, Acts 7:53, Hebrews 2:2. Hebrews 2:5, Ezekiel 28:13, 14. Notice that the power of death belonged to Satan prior to the death of Christ. Hebrews 2:14. Notice that the power of death is according to the Old Testament which condemns all men as sinners Hebrews 2:15, Colossians 2: 13, 14, 15. Notice that the flesh and blood Christ was crucified by the husbandmen of God's vineyard, according to the law they were empowered to administer, despite his being Holy and without any sin. Matthew 21:38, Revelation 12:4. Matthew 27:1.
Finally, Christ lowered the bar set by the law of death, by establishing a law of life, incorporating mercy and understanding. Hosea 6:6, Matthew 9:5, Matthew 7:2, Matthew 5:7, Romans 2:1, Romans 8:1, Romans 7:2, Luke 7:47, Romans 8:2.