Vinny-Chase wrote: » This has me scratching my noggin' the last while. Was Lucifer cast out of Heaven for his pride to reign over hell? Does that make him The Devil/ Satan? Also, why is referred to as The Day Star?
Vinny-Chase wrote: » Is Lucifer the Devil/Satan? Also, why is he referred to as The Day Star?
However, according to this Muslim reading of his case, it was rather because he loved and adored God so deeply and intensely that he could not bring himself to bow before anything else, and because he refused to bow down to something inferior to him (since he was made of fire, and man from clay). And it was for that that he was flung into Hell, condemned to exist there forever, apart from his love.
Rev Hellfire wrote: » If I recall I remember reading somewhere that the satan is mentioned in the book of job(?) as agent of god challenged with tempting man. So what's the difference between these accusers and the modern Christian belief of the Satan as an independent force.
faceman wrote: » It alludes to the notion the God consults with Satan (The devil is referred to as Satan in the Book of Job) as to what he thinks of Job. This suggests that Satan had not been cast out of heaven at this stage and may in fact have taken on some kind of advisory role?
johanz wrote: » No matter who he is, Lucifer is badass. Even his name alone is awesome
eth0_ wrote: » Are you a teenager wannabe goth who has watched "Twilight" too much? GROW UP.
eth0_ wrote: » I'm atheist but pseudo-devil worshipping is pathetic, childish and embarrassing.
johanz wrote: » I'm atheist too, and i do not praise devil since he doesn't exist. Lucifer is a badass name anyway.
eth0_ wrote: » "No matter who he is, Lucifer is badass. Even his name alone is awesome"