Occult significance of Blackrock? Yes, this is Biblical.
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What God has said
is that the devil is real
the Accuser and the father of lies
so to say he is not real
is a further slander of the Word of God
Again, you're thinking too literally.
The Devil is real. The Devil is in the heart of any Creature that spins the Word of God against God's Creation.
The Lie.
The Lie IS the Devil, as the Lie is his child made when he raped Humanity and forced its birth.
Lucifer whispered into Eve's ear, and she did partake. Had she not partook of the Fruit, the Lie would have not been born. The Lie and her foolish belief of it birthed Slander into the world.
The Devil is not Satan is not Lucifer.
The Devil, the Slander, is the child of Man and Lucifer.
Together they serve to form the organization we call Satan, the Adversary.
Adversary = Ad + Verse = Against the Word.
Universe = Uni + Verse = The One Word.
Therefore Satan is all that wishes the undoing of God's Creation. The Adversary of God's Will.
Devil is Slander of God's Word.
Lucifer, the Light Bearer, is the catalyst in the birth of all the horrors and suffering of the World.
He is the Father of Lies, and Humanity, by way of Eve AND Adam's foolishness, is the Bride.
Lucifer is real. The Devil is real. AND WHAT THEY REPRESENT IS ALSO REAL!
We fight among powers and principalities, rather than flesh and blood. These abstract Truths must be taken BOTH literally and figuratively.
Lucifer is the latin name of the first angel to rebel against God.
Sorry dude, you’re just wrong.
How am I wrong? You're just saying I'm wrong without explaining anything at all.
I'm not trying to be wrong or right -- I'm just providing to you what the terms mean.
I'm giving you straight facts and etymology. I'm breaking apart the words, finding their origin, and considering how each meaning relates in context.
What does Lucifer mean?
What does Hay'lel mean?
Are they the same?
You claim I'm wrong, but thus far you've offered nothing to suggest you even know what right is.
You have found current words’ origin in latin and greek
The original references to Satan are in Hebrew
The Serpent
A literal serpent spike to Eve
A serpent which was possessed by the fallen angel, Satan, whose fall you can read about in Revelation.
Jesus was tempted by Satan, not by His own inclination to sin (which He did not have). Jesus told the jews their father was the devil, not some depersonified “force.”