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The Nature of Lucifer and Creation: A Reassessment

August 12, 2025Anime3572
The Nature of Lucifer and Creation: A Reassessment My Shadow was born

The Nature of Lucifer and Creation: A Reassessment

My Shadow was born into an almost entirely atheistic world, just like this time around. Let's dig deeper into a commonly misunderstood topic: whether man was created after the fall of Lucifer or before, and if it was after, whether it was Lucifer who made darkness to cover the earth before creation.

Renaming and Historical Context

To begin, we need to get the names right. Lucifer is the Roman Latin name of the planet Venus, not a fallen angel or demon. The term often appears in various texts and literature, but the Bible does not specify any direct connection between the name and a malevolent being. It is only in the poetic work 'Paradise Lost' by John Milton that Lucifer is personified as a fallen angel.

Biblical Evidence and Timeline

The Bible, particularly Revelation 12, provides vague timelines. However, it is crucial to understand the historical context and biblical evidence. Many theories suggest that Lucifer became demonic in possession after roaming the Earth before the event in the garden of Eden.

According to the scriptures, it was not until after the event involving Eve that a squad of Sons of God escorted Lucifer and he was brought before the Father in Heaven. The Father questioned Lucifer, and in response, Lucifer declared, "I was roaming the Earth to and fro." It was at this point that Lucifer was cast out of Heaven, after which he became demonically possessed.

Causes and Evidence

Before this event, there is no indication in the Bible that Lucifer was anything other than a good angel. It was the exposure to Earth's causal fields of influence that led to his transformation. These fields can be interpreted as the environments and experiences that influenced his character. For a deeper understanding of causality and its influence, please refer to the discussion below.

Additional Insights

The concept of causality and its fields of influence can help us comprehend the nature of temptation and demonic possession. When Lucifer was exposed to the Earth, he was subjected to various influences that caused his transformation. Understanding these factors can provide additional context to the story of his fall.

Conclusion

In conclusion, there is no evidence to suggest that Lucifer fell in the manner described in popular culture. Instead, he transformed due to exposure to Earth and its causal fields of influence. This reinterpretation sheds light on a long-standing misunderstanding of biblical texts and provides a more nuanced understanding of the character whose name has been mistaken and misunderstood.

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