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Lucifer

by miki - 9/24/13 11:53 AM
It means the number of ancient evil gods is really few, but they change from one epoch to another. For instance Lucifer/Ashteroth was at the Garden of
Eden, and becomes king of Tyre and is said to have been born after the Flood!

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by illach 7:06 - 7/02/14 4:57 PM
The Grand Architect has ground the Truth into a fine dust and sprinkled it evenly over the righteous and the wicked during the Age of Man. Who is one to say whether the other is right or wrong based on what dogmas they allow their own lives be run by? And if God is indeed almighty and all-seeing why is it then okay to sin in privacy just as long as you turn up your pipes in public and profess your everlasting love and devotion in a secret attempt to offset your own sins?
Letting your love for God to manifest in public displays (whether written or in person) is a form of self promotion and therefore a mixture of Pride and Vanity. God should not be the vehicle but rather the destination.
What little my life has delivered is enough to know in my own right that if there is indeed Hell, we're all going there. One sin is not unequal to another. If you let your own judgment overcast the God's command based on your needs and situation-based interpretations then Hell is exactly what you're committing to. God's acceptance of your puny soul is not contingent on your own declarations of right and wrong. The Commands are there to make the Truth universal and to confirm that God is indeed infallible. Would God, though vengeful, lie to you? You'll find out the moment you pass on.

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