Okay so Lucifer obviously upset his sky-daddy, is demoted from being an angel permanently, is cast down to rule an entire sector of the afterlife called Hell which we come to know where all damned souls go after they die.

What is the logic of God practically awarding Lucifer an entire realm for him to rule on his own and nearly contest God’s power?

That’s like imprisoning someone to home confinement when they live in a mansion.

  • DarkAri@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    Hmm the way Satan is portrayed in the old testament is like a prosecutor for God. The New testament mentions a few characters sort of like that. The whore of Babylon, Lucifer, the dragon, etc.

    I have always been sort of open-minded about the idea of Lucifer,because the people who always seem to want you to hate him and have bad things to say about him/her, always seem to be exactly the types of people I dont like. Considering the Catholic Church for example, ruled over a slave infested hellhole of public torture and execution and brainwashing, I kind of feel like Lucifer is probably the good guy since they hate him/her so much. Idk tho. Not really that religious anymore.

    There is a sort of old belief that Lucifer rules over earth and God over heaven. This is based in old folk beliefs of Christianity before it was made into a religion and stuff. One place this shows up in the Bible is when Moses dies, God and the devil are sort of arguing over who gets the soul of Moses.

    The idea of hell is mostly a medieval concept to sort of sell the more institutionalized version of Christianity to the masses and emphasize the punishment part, which was necessary when the religion started to become the backbone of the power structure of medieval society. At the time when Christ lived, the Jews didn’t really believe in an afterlife. They believed in a place where souls rested, but it was dark and miserable. The greeks had hades and some other places depending on how good your soul was.