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There are some gnostics who believe in Lucifer because he once was one of God's favourite angels. His name means 'light bearer'. Following the war in Heaven where Lucifer rebelled against God and was consequently thrown out of Heaven by Michael the Archangel and his army of 'good angels', he and his rebellious cohorts descended beneath the earth with Lucifer saying (and I paraphrase from Milton's 'Paradise Lost.) 'It is better to rule in hell than serve in Heaven'. Some Luciferianists have also attached their alliegiance to Satan who is agreed by Christianity in general to be the 'ultimate evil'. I'm not sure that one could refer to them as fundamentalist, but more likely as bizarre, deluded or desperate because Christianity with all their rules concerning what one can and can't do pales into insignificance when compared to Luciferianism which allows them greater licence to do the 'naughty" things condemned by God.

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