
The ancient war between Lucifer and God is far from over. According to certain individuals, Lucifer, often misconstrued as Satan, is not the embodiment of evil but a symbol of knowledge, freedom, and rebellion against tyranny.
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He represents the spirit of questioning, challenging unjust power, and seeking truth beyond established structures.
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In this narrative, Lucifer embodies the Logos, the word, and Apollon, the “destroyer utterly,” wielding truth as his weapon against a world built on lies.
According to some, the so called God is the Demiurg YHWH and Lucifer will free us from him.
God’s Control and the Illusion of Choice
Conventional religious narratives paint God as omnipotent and omniscient, making Satan’s victory seemingly impossible. However, testimony suggests this perception is a deception.
- The “kill count” attributed to God far surpasses any actions ascribed to Satan.
- Satan can only act with God’s permission, suggesting a limited role as a vessel of wrath.
The ultimate question is posed: “Do you like God, or do you want to be away from him?” Individuals claim this choice, seemingly a binary decision with eternal consequences, is an illusion. Those who choose separation from God are not condemned but are simply exercising their free will to exist outside of a despotic system.
The Nature of Reality and the Divine
According to some sources, the commonly accepted understanding of God and the Devil is a flawed construct.
- The cosmos is the result of an experiment by an architect whose only ambition is to keep his design alive.
- God and the Devil are merely agitators for one another’s growth, actors in a larger drama.
- They are kin, born of the prima materia, chaos, and exist on her body.
This world was made for enjoyment, and death is not to be feared but is a control device for fealty. One source said “I ONLY BOW TO SOURCE NOT YOUR FAGGOT YAHWEH BLOODSUCKING VAMPIRE NOT YOUR KIKE ON A STICK AND NOT ANY GASLIGHTING ASTRAL PARASITES FEEDING ON MY ANCESTORS’ DELUSIONS AND IGNORANCE. ALL HAIL SOURCE”.
The Rapture and the End Times
Amidst this cosmic conflict, whispers of an imminent rapture and the end times persist. One account speaks of an army ready for the rapture, instructed to tell people to get their affairs in order, repent, and forgive.
- The sky will darken for 72 hours, signaling pandemonium.
- True believers will go home, while those left behind will have to turn to Christ for forgiveness.
- This period will require unwavering faith and the ability to guide others through the chaos.
However, others dismiss the rapture as a made-up concept, predicting instead billions will die. Sol Invictus, guided by Lucifer, will unleash waves of destruction, geomagnetic storms will tear souls asunder, and rail gun systems will blast wavelengths into the maws of Outer Gods. It would seem there is disagreement about what the end times might look like.
A Clash of Ideologies
The conflict between Lucifer and God is not merely a theological debate but a clash of ideologies.
- One side views morality as weakness, embracing materialism, transhumanism, and a world where individuals are only as good as they are useful.
- The other seeks to transform into the image of the gods, overcoming limitations and embracing spiritual and psychological growth.
A choice awaits all: to submit to a lesser being in death or to stand tall and fail their maker.
The False God
Some sources claim Lucifer is the true savior, exposing a false god of this earth. It has been written in Isaiah 14, they say, that Lucifer is not the villain but Christ himself, mocked for his inevitable crucifixion and fall from grace. According to a source, one day the people will realize that they are standing naked before god, and when the weight of their sins comes crashing down on them, they’ll blame the light bringer for opening their eyes to what was always real anyway.
In the end, Lucifer will win, in spite of everything. Lucifer (humans) will prevail against the devil and “god”, who are in reality the same guy.
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