Lucifer (theology)

Lucifer, also known as Satan or The Devil, is considered by many to be the ultimate evil of Hell and demons. He was once the closet to God that after rebelling against his creator he was expelled from Heaven and sent to Hell. Although many consider Satan and Lucifer to be separate beings, there are still many people who also believe that they are the same being. He was often considered Pure Evil, but not all religions believe him to be Pure Evil, some believe he is test people's faith through suffering. He is the main antagonist of the Book of Job and the Four Gospel and also the Book of Revelation.

In Christianity
Lucifer was also known as the Morning Star, which means the light bearer, he was a cherub. Some believe that Lucifer was the first child and creation of God, and had no other superior than God himself. Lucifer held some sort of prosecutor's officer at Heaven as an accuser. And with the creation of humanity, Lucifer is proud and jealous of his father's power. Lucifer managed to conquer many angel followers who revolted against God. However in battle he was defeated by Michael, and later as punishment Lucifer was thrown into Hell along with the angels who supported him. In Hell he began to call himself as Satan. He Lucifer in revenge for having been playing in Hell, he soon managed to make a human Lilith become a demon. And much is said that Cain is not Adam's son but Lucifer's with Eve. Lucifer once tried to get Jesus to bow and worship him, although Jesus refusef, Lucifer also tried to make Jesus not sacrifice because the power of Jesus would bear the sin of making.

On the Day Judgement, Lucifer will rise into Heaven again and take another war in Heaven, but this time he and his followers will be defeated by God, and sent to a lake of blazing fire as punishment for their sins. And contrary to the many represations in popular culture, the Bible never wants to be declared Lucifer as the governor of Hell. He may be roaning around the world.