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    Why Was Sin Permitted

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    God announced that all must plead allegiance to Christ and honor him. Lucifer pretended to be loyal but was not able to put away his own selfish desires. Like the skilled politician’s of today‚ he made a promise of how he would govern the heavens differently. He claimed he would benefit all not just himself. This is how

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    Doctor Faustus

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    Tell me what is that Lucifer thy lord? MEPHISTOPHELES Arch-regent and commander of all spirits. FAUSTUS Was not that Lucifer an angel once? MEPHISTOPHELES Yes‚ Faustus‚ and most dearly loved of God. FAUSTUS How comes it then that he is prince of devils? MEPHISTOPHELES O‚ by aspiring pride and insolence‚ For which God threw him from the face of heaven. FAUSTUS And what are you that live with Lucifer? MEPHISTOPHELES Unhappy spirits that fell with Lucifer‚ Conspired against

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    Dante's Inferno Outline

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    of his return and her spirit began to ascend to heaven but Lucifer snatched and dragged her into the gates of hell. e. Dante runs after them and is briefly stalled by Virgil who offers to become his guide. Dante uses his will and his faith to pry the gates open. II. Entry into Hell a. Dante and Virgil board Charon‚ a demonic ferry that takes souls across into

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    Lucifer and Triton were two kids that wanted the same thing to train and become strong enough to join the war. They shared the same dream and one day at night they met at a river. Lucifer was a 17-year- old boy who was the son of the kings of Europe who was destined to one day join the war. His dad forced him every day to train and train he had to be perfect in everything he did he didn’t want to see his son dead on the first day. Lucifer hated to fight he was the best around but his father would

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    Frankenstein

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    She begins by referencing the mythological greek god Prometheus and Lucifer in the subtitle of this novel. It is entitled "The Modern Prometheus." This is the introduction to one of the main characters‚ Victor‚ and his want to be as Prometheus and Lucifer were. Through Victor’s discoveries he was trying to possess the mystical powers held by only God Himself‚ as did Prometheus and Lucifer. Prometheus‚ Lucifer‚ and Victor were thoughtful and good at heart. Prometheus taught humans

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    Conflict In Frankenstein

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    The Monster‚ the result of Victor Frankenstein’s experiments that were used to finding a way to recreate life and to cure man of a disease that all possess‚ death. Victor Frankenstein’s experiment’s led to him dabbling with powers only with which that only that of God should possess‚ but unlike God Victor Frankenstein did not create an angel‚ but in his eyes the devil himself. The Monster plays a very significant part in Mary Shelley’s “Frankenstein”‚ his actions are what cause the story to proceed

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    Satan's Inferno

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    Satan is known as one of the most dynamic characters in the history of literature‚ he is sometimes introduced into literature‚ not as the villain‚ but as the seduction factor‚ like in the epic poem Paradise Lost by John Milton where the story of Adam and Eve is retold through the words of Satan. The epic Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri gave Satan a kind of helpless and trapped story where he was given the ultimate punishment imaginable from the perspective of God. Though Satan was the original sinner

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    They convince him to allow them some more time in order to research another method of stopping Lucifer; however‚ the unexpected resurrection of their half-brother Adam‚ planned to be Michael’s vessel‚ forces Sam‚ Bobby and Castiel to keep Adam and Dean from Zachariah. When Dean escapes and tries to lure the angels‚ both Castiel and Sam leave to find

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    April Raintree Analysis

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    hunter friends. In Abandon All Hope Lucifer summoned hellhounds to capture Sam and Dean. the hellhounds mortally wound Jo and leave her immobile. They decided the best option was to leave Jo behind to set off a bomb to kill the hell hounds since Jo was going to die anyways. Ellen stayed behind because “someone had to let the hellhounds in”. Ellen and Jo died in an attempts to let Sam and Dean escape to go fight Lucifer. If they just accepted their roles Lucifer wouldn’t have had to send the hellhounds

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    first creature that he created. Lucifer was the prime angel whose beauty was perfect and wisdom was so full. Although Lucifer turned against God later‚ God still loved him. God being a holy God has no choice but to cast Lucifer into the lake of fire‚ because God and sin cannot coexist. God would have made a way for Lucifer to be spared but he knew that Lucifer would never change his mind until the very end of time.   Satan was God’s best friend. Christ and Lucifer were in perfect harmony in the

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