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Words and stories about angels and demons

One day, God took his son on a trip to heaven, and made the angel kneel to pay tribute to his son. Because an angel is an energy body without substance, and the son has a substance similar to God except that he has not gained the power of God, God thinks that the son with substance is second only to himself. Lucifer thinks that the power of the Son is too low, and it is an insult to his dignity for God to make angels kneel down to the Son, so he leads one third of the angels in the sky to rebel.

Lucifer was the first angel to stand in front of the ninth god who moved heaven. He led the Central Angel Army. Gabriel sat on the left side of God and led the left-wing angel army. Michael stood at the right hand of God and led the right-wing angel army. Lucifer is confident that he can prove himself better than the Son before God.

However, Lucifer and his army descended because of God. After three days of drama in heaven, Lucifer's rebels were defeated by Christ and fell into hell after nine mornings of chaos. All the angels who followed him became ugly images. It is said that only Lucifer still retains the glorious image of Seraphim.

Since then, God has created a new world and human beings. In order to take revenge and seize the new world, Lucifer turned into a snake and sneaked into the Garden of Eden, lured Eve to steal the forbidden fruit of the knowledge tree, and then used her to lure Adam into committing the crime of disobeying God's orders. Therefore, Lucifer hopes to let God's new creation fall together and open the door to a new world for demons. Since then, crime, disease and death have finally spread all over the ground.

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Lucifer, formerly known as Lucifer, was once the most beautiful and powerful archangel and morning star in heaven. However, he chose to give up the title of the archangel "Phil" because he refused to surrender to the son Christ, leaving behind the rhetoric that "I would rather be king in hell than a slave in heaven", which led to a third of the angels in heaven launching riots without hesitation and ending in failure.

Lucifer, as the head of the Seven Demons, is said to have six-sevenths of divine power. After nine chaotic mornings, he fell into hell and became the king of hell.

Paradise Lost and Divine Comedy established the main image of Lucifer in various works. In Paradise Lost, "I would rather be the king of hell than the slave of heaven." There is a saying that is even more widespread.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Lucifer (the first of the seven demons)