LUCIFER IS A CHRISTIAN HOAX
THE UNTOLD ORIGIN OF "LUCIFER"
From my American Heritage College Dictionary,Lucifer n. 1. The archangel cast from heaven for leading the revolt of the angels; Satan. < OE, morning star, Lucifer < Latin Lucifer < lucifer, light-bringer: lux, luc-, light" (page 821).
The very next word under "Lucifer" is, luciferasen. An enzyme that catalyzes the oxidation of luciferin." Hmmmmm. What have we here? "Lucifer + in."
And the word that follows "luciferase" in this same dictionary is: " luciferin n. A chemical substance present in the cells of bioluminescent organisms, such as fireflies that produce a bluish-green light when oxidized. [Latin Lucifer,light-bringing; see LUCIFER + -IN.]" (page. 821).
There it is! Lucifer is the 'chemical bioluminescence' in the cells of FIREFLIES! WOW! With that in mind, we should all sleep better tonight.
no he is real
We go with Lucifer but in the related links box below, there is a good links for you to read about Lucifer.
were not really that sure butpasors say that satins real name was lucifer.
In "The ReAwakening," Lucifer's real name is revealed to be Samael. The show portrays him as a complex character with a mix of charm and darkness, exploring themes of redemption and morality. His character delves into the struggles between good and evil, providing a unique take on the traditional depiction of Lucifer.
Lucifer Dreek
Satan. <----- Who Ever Typed This Wrong His Name Is Lucifer ( I Just Improved the Answer )
many things.... mostly we hear anti christ or lucifer... but he was also an angel
Before his fall from grace, Lucifer was known as the archangel Lucifer.
As far as we know Lucifer does not have a son. Lucifer is a spiritual being and they do not procreate.
Satan has multiple names I think.If you wish to learn more than you can visit the website: joyofsatan.com
Sorry god isn't real, our very own Lucifer made our great world.
Lucifer's real name as an angel is often considered to be "Light-bringer" or "Morning Star," derived from the Latin word "Lucifer," which means "light-bringing." In Christian tradition, he is often identified with the archangel who fell from grace due to pride and rebellion against God. In the Bible, particularly in Isaiah 14:12, the term is used metaphorically to describe the fallen state of a figure often associated with Satan.