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Btw I messed up the date, the Holy Door was opened on the 24th of December 2024, not the 25th. Uh... I mean, it's fiction
I took it from a video, but its in portuguese.
However, those are plausible points, I never said that there isn't anything going for them, just that it's good to substantiate an argument which you did, so good on that
The human king of Babylon but the force behind him can be considered to be Satan or some kind of destructive spirit. Not dismissing the points in your quote as the scholars are divided on the topic but "Lucifer" does describe an entity fallen from heaven, cast down to earth and that has destroyed nations in the Bible. The "morning star" pre-James name is interesting as it refers to both Jesus and Satan. PS All I contained in the bot is just pure fiction and it's not like anyone is performing any rituals to Lucifer. Btw, where is the quote from?
"In the New Testament, Jesus is referred to as the "morning star" in Revelation 22:16, a title symbolizing light, hope, and salvation. However, in the Old Testament, specifically in Isaiah 14:12, the term translated as "Lucifer" in the Vulgate referred to the king of Babylon, an arrogant ruler who fell from glory, and not to Satan or Jesus. The association of "Lucifer" with Satan emerged from a mistranslation and misinterpretation over history, especially since Isaiah's language was metaphorical, addressing human pride and downfall rather than describing a demonic entity. Therefore, the term "Lucifer" holds a culturally misunderstood context that reflects neither the role of Jesus nor the original biblical intent. Receive intelligence."
If you want to claim something without elaborating then I shall just deservingly dismiss it
its funny because lucifer is not Devil