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In reply to the discussion: "Do you think I care for you so little that betraying me would make a difference?" [View all]Pendrench
(1,389 posts)33. Hi Mariana - thank you for posting this thought provoking question.
I can only offer my own personal thoughts/opinion, but perhaps Lucifer and the other angels were motivated not because they thought The Creator was doing something wrong (and they thought they could do a better, job) but rather the motivation was jealousy?
In other words, they wanted the power/glory associated with The Creator - so they rebelled to claim the power/glory for themselves.
Naturally this is just speculation on my part - I greatly appreciate the opportunity to discuss this with you!
Wishing you well and peace
Tim
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"Do you think I care for you so little that betraying me would make a difference?" [View all]
DetlefK
Jul 2019
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The story of Lucifer illustrates pride leading to a separation from the Creator,
guillaumeb
Jul 2019
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