Lucifer Loves You
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well..God is the only one who kills people...lucifer - the light bringer- has never killed anyone... so go and fear ur god...i dont...
bugzcash313 wrote:well..God is the only one who kills people...lucifer - the light bringer- has never killed anyone... so go and fear ur god...i dont...
if u admit that he exists, than you must admit that he killed at least the several bazillion people that are in hell right now..
and if u continue not believing in god (while at ze same time talking about lucifer -LOL), you can later talk with him about how unfair it all is.... in the place u dont believe in..
and reread the book of job..

Er ist nicht hier, er ist auferstanden.
The souls lucifer sent to hell will never die!


"Those whom live in denial,will have to live in fear." G.W.Bush
Fuck lucifer dont even give him the pleasure of speaking about him.
!
LUCIFER THE LIGHTBRINGER
!
FUCK OFF! what a ridiculous statement.
!
FUCK OFF! what a ridiculous statement.
Let me take the waves out of the ocean
Let me take the stars down from the sky
Let me take the faith from your foundation
Let me take the wrong to make it right
Let me take away the dark like I’ve been here all night
Ending before I begin
Let me take the stars down from the sky
Let me take the faith from your foundation
Let me take the wrong to make it right
Let me take away the dark like I’ve been here all night
Ending before I begin
lahlaos wrote:Fuck lucifer dont even give him the pleasure of speaking about him.
!LUCIFER THE LIGHTBRINGER
!
FUCK OFF! what a ridiculous statement.
Buddy like so many others you confuse lucifer (god's hitman ) and satan (the destroyer).

"Those whom live in denial,will have to live in fear." G.W.Bush
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Notice how this thread is allowed to exist, but if you made a "God Loves You" thread it would get locked instantly... that should tell you about the nature of this site.


SYMPATHY FOR THE DEVIL
Evil comes in two distinct versions in John Milton's "Pardise Lost,"
Satan expresses the first and most obvious type--a fist-shaking,
blasphemous evil, flashy and glamorous. The other version of evil,
passivity, demonstated by Adam and Eve, carries less dramatic effect, but
equal damage. Adam does not sin in a rage of excessive pride, but submits
with resignation. Suprisingly, we sympathize with Satan more than with
Adam. Satan's aspirations, though admittedly warped, strike a responsive
chord. He fights heroically for freedom, democracy, and individualism--
beliefs we hold dear. In contrast, we almost disassociate ourselves from
Adam's all-too-common, selfishly passive behavior which seems unworthy of
such an important figure.
Milton portrays Satan in such a disturbingly sympathetic light that
some critics have suggested Milton actually wrote the poem in defense of
the Devil. Though this view may seem far-fetched and inaccurate,
substantial textual evidence supporst a less extreme claim of sympathy
created by the author to highlight the evil of Man. Satan performs
few of the stereotypically "demonic" acts usually associated with his name.
In fact, both his actions and his motives seem quite reasonable, given his
unique situation. Milton contrasts Satan with God who acts as the
unreasonable taskmaster, the dealer of pain and hardship, "Heav'n's awful
Monarch." (Gabriel,Book IV,Line 960) In this light, Satan's most
fundamental motivation, his unwillingness to be an obedient second best (and
with the arrival of the Son of God, now a distant third best) seems justified.
"Better to reign in hell, then serve in heav'n," demonstrates Satan's
belief in self-government, though in a miserable land, as superior to
monarchy, albeit God's. His belief in freedom startles the Western reader.
Shouldn't the Devil be a professed totalitarian? All the Devil wants is
self-determination, freedom from an, "Eternity so spent in worship paid/
To whom we hate."
Let us not then persue..our state
Of splendid vassalage, but rather seek
Our own good from ourselves, and from our own
Live to ourselves, though in this vast recess,
Free, and to none accountable, preferring
Hard liberty before the easy yoke
Of servile pomp.
This speech expresses the universal assumption in the West about freedom's
high value. Those words sound mroe like Thomas Jefferson's than Lucifer's.
Another ingrained belief, voting, occurs not in heaven, but in Hell.
Satan, though the leader of the revolt, needs the inclination of the
"...popular vote..."
quoted from the bible of satan
Not my words just information to me.
Evil comes in two distinct versions in John Milton's "Pardise Lost,"
Satan expresses the first and most obvious type--a fist-shaking,
blasphemous evil, flashy and glamorous. The other version of evil,
passivity, demonstated by Adam and Eve, carries less dramatic effect, but
equal damage. Adam does not sin in a rage of excessive pride, but submits
with resignation. Suprisingly, we sympathize with Satan more than with
Adam. Satan's aspirations, though admittedly warped, strike a responsive
chord. He fights heroically for freedom, democracy, and individualism--
beliefs we hold dear. In contrast, we almost disassociate ourselves from
Adam's all-too-common, selfishly passive behavior which seems unworthy of
such an important figure.
Milton portrays Satan in such a disturbingly sympathetic light that
some critics have suggested Milton actually wrote the poem in defense of
the Devil. Though this view may seem far-fetched and inaccurate,
substantial textual evidence supporst a less extreme claim of sympathy
created by the author to highlight the evil of Man. Satan performs
few of the stereotypically "demonic" acts usually associated with his name.
In fact, both his actions and his motives seem quite reasonable, given his
unique situation. Milton contrasts Satan with God who acts as the
unreasonable taskmaster, the dealer of pain and hardship, "Heav'n's awful
Monarch." (Gabriel,Book IV,Line 960) In this light, Satan's most
fundamental motivation, his unwillingness to be an obedient second best (and
with the arrival of the Son of God, now a distant third best) seems justified.
"Better to reign in hell, then serve in heav'n," demonstrates Satan's
belief in self-government, though in a miserable land, as superior to
monarchy, albeit God's. His belief in freedom startles the Western reader.
Shouldn't the Devil be a professed totalitarian? All the Devil wants is
self-determination, freedom from an, "Eternity so spent in worship paid/
To whom we hate."
Let us not then persue..our state
Of splendid vassalage, but rather seek
Our own good from ourselves, and from our own
Live to ourselves, though in this vast recess,
Free, and to none accountable, preferring
Hard liberty before the easy yoke
Of servile pomp.
This speech expresses the universal assumption in the West about freedom's
high value. Those words sound mroe like Thomas Jefferson's than Lucifer's.
Another ingrained belief, voting, occurs not in heaven, but in Hell.
Satan, though the leader of the revolt, needs the inclination of the
"...popular vote..."
quoted from the bible of satan
Not my words just information to me.
"The third-rate mind is only happy when it is thinking with the majority.
The second-rate mind is only happy when it is thinking with the minority.
The first-rate mind is only happy when it is thinking."
A. A. Milne
The second-rate mind is only happy when it is thinking with the minority.
The first-rate mind is only happy when it is thinking."
A. A. Milne
@otoel - Yup agreed
@noentry - add me as a friend I know your new here, but you seem very decent and well I extend my hand of friendship to you:) oh and
@noentry - add me as a friend I know your new here, but you seem very decent and well I extend my hand of friendship to you:) oh and

Let me take the waves out of the ocean
Let me take the stars down from the sky
Let me take the faith from your foundation
Let me take the wrong to make it right
Let me take away the dark like I’ve been here all night
Ending before I begin
Let me take the stars down from the sky
Let me take the faith from your foundation
Let me take the wrong to make it right
Let me take away the dark like I’ve been here all night
Ending before I begin
otoel wrote:Notice how this thread is allowed to exist, but if you made a "God Loves You" thread it would get locked instantly... that should tell you about the nature of this site.
My friend,lucifer is a latin name for the creature that theology named seraphiel the supreme "angel".
And don't get me wrong,this angel don't even know what the word pity means,he's a severe and unmercyfull judge,"The law is the law,is the law."

"Those whom live in denial,will have to live in fear." G.W.Bush
cosmine wrote:lahlaos wrote:Fuck lucifer dont even give him the pleasure of speaking about him.
!LUCIFER THE LIGHTBRINGER
!
FUCK OFF! what a ridiculous statement.
Buddy like so many others you confuse lucifer (god's hitman ) and satan (the destroyer).
and u dont know what ur talking bout..


Er ist nicht hier, er ist auferstanden.
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