Hollywood and Satanic Elites: The Origins of Lucifer (Part I)

Why is it that so much evil is happening today? Is it just a coincidence or is something sinister, even supernatural, going on in the background? Throughout history and to this day, the question of evil has lingered in the minds of many. To fear evil is not an irrational fear. Not only does evil exist but it is personified in a being known to billions around the world. That being goes by several names, including Lucifer, Satan, and the Devil. 

Where did Satan or the Devil come from? Lucifer is the name of the being. Satan (which translates to "the adversary") and the Devil are two of its titles. Lucifer was an angel. Not only an angel but the greatest and most beautiful of all the angels. God loved Lucifer more than any other angel. One common misconception about Lucifer was that he was envious of God and sought to overthrow him. That he was second only to God but couldn't accept second place. In reality, this wasn't why he fell. When God created the angels, including Lucifer, he revealed his will to them. Of which, he revealed three in particular that made Lucifer envious. 

The first was that God revealed to the angels that Jesus, the second person of the Trinity, would be incarnated by the Holy Spirit, the third person of the Trinity, and become man. 

The second was that Jesus will be born of the Virgin Mary, who will be Immaculately conceived and become Queen of Heaven after her assumption into Heaven. 

The third was that the angels were created to serve mankind in their journey and relationship with God. 

Lucifer became envious and jealous of man as a result. He saw human beings as weak, frail beings. He despised having to bow down to or serve man, yet there he was being told that Christ the King will be incarnated as human male, the Queen of Heaven will be a human female, and his duty as an angel is to serve mankind in our journey with God. Lucifer felt he was better than that and above all that. So he rebelled against God out of envy towards mankind. A third of the angels rebelled with him and so they were cast out of Heaven. There are nine choirs of what we call angels. The lower choirs are the Angels, Archangels, and Principalities. They are in charge of guiding humanity and watching over the Earth. The middle choirs are the Powers, Virtues, and Dominions. They are in charge of governing the cosmos in both the physical and spiritual realms. The highest choirs are the Thrones, Cherubim, and Seraphim. They are the closest to God and serve him directly. 

Angels are closest to mankind and the Earth. They are deliverers of prayers to God, God's message to mankind, and of God's answers to those who pray. They can access the other choirs through appropriate mediums

Archangels are the leaders of the Angels. Saints Michael, Gabriel, and Raphael are all archangels. They are the messengers of God (especially for important messages) to mankind as well as chief protectors of the Earth and of mankind, especially the faithful in the Church. 

Principalities are protectors of nations and peoples. They have authority over the Earth and the activities occurring on Earth, including the weather. 

Powers are warrior beings who fight against evil forces and evil spirits that seek to destroy humanity and God's creation. 

Virtues control the elements of nature, including the stars and planets. They are in charge of miracles and dispense divine grace. As their name would suggest, they dispense virtues, most notably fortitude, courage, and valour. 

Dominions are leaders of the lower choirs as they make known the will and commands of God. 

Thrones are beings of pure humility, peace, and submission to God's will. Lower choirs of angels need their permission to access God. 

Cherubim are the second closest to God. They have intimate knowledge of and continually contemplate and praise him. 

Seraphim are closest to and surrounds God's throne. They are the guardians of the God's throne. They have six wings; two for flying, two covering the face, two covering the feet. 

For more information: https://www.catholic.org/saints/angels/angelchoir.php

Lucifer himself was a Seraphim and the greatest amongst them at that. When a third of the angels fell, they fell from every choir and so Hell has a similar hierarchy among the fallen angels; the devils. Satan cannot create, he can only pervert that which has already been created. So the fallen angels retains their power but use it for evil instead for good; to oppose God and mankind rather than serve them. For example, the principalities that once gave sun and rain now cause droughts and floods. 

In addition to rebelling against God, Lucifer also targeted humanity in the Garden of Eden as the snake. Traditionally, the snake in the Garden has been understood to be Lucifer causing the fall of man. Adam and Eve sinned and through them, sin and death entered the world. Every human ever born, with the exceptions of Adam, Eve, Mary, and Jesus have been born with a sin nature. We are inclined to sin and everybody has sinned in their lives. There is a reason why paganism and polytheism has been dominant throughout history, especially prior to the world's large monotheistic religions of Christianity and Islam. That reason is Satanic. 

Satan used his powers to pretend to be a god. He couldn't overthrow God, but he could manifest himself as a divine being. Psalm 96:5 saids "For all the gods of the Gentiles are demons" and 2nd Corinthians 4:4 saids "In their case, [Satan], the god of this world has blinded the minds of the unbelievers, to keep them from seeing the light of the gospel of the glory of Christ, who is the image of God." By unbelievers, Paul was referring primarily to the pagans and polytheists of his day in places like Greece and Rome. The Greek and Roman gods were not mere myth or legend; they were real. More than that, they were demons. Check out my article called "Dangers of the Occult" for more information. 

The gods such as Zeus, Osiris, Poseidon, Jupiter, Aphrodite, etc. were not just stories. If they were just stories, how was it that they were worshipped for so long? If we say that people were just gullible so they believe these gods, we would have to concede that our belief in all the miracles, apparitions, and revelations from God are also just gullibility. In essence, we'd be saying the atheists are right when they say Christians are no different than those who believed in the Greek or Roman gods. The reason those gods were worshipped for so long was because they actually worked, except these gods were actually fallen angels. You may recall learning about how the Greeks or Romans made offerings to certain gods for harvest, rain, or sun. The "gods" that would grant those things were the infernal principalities who retained their powers but now use it for deception rather than service. When we look at the specifics of these gods, we see how much they resemble fallen angels. Zeus/Jupiter is the god of lightning and the sky, Osiris the god of the underworld, Poseidon the god of water, and Aphrodite the god of sex and beauty. Weather and water can be controlled by principalities, fallen or otherwise. Lucifer is the god of the underworld, also known as Hell. Aphrodite represents the spirit of Jezebel. A disturbing aspect of pagan worship is its use of sacrifices. Pagan sacrificial rituals can include orgies and even human or child sacrifice. 

In the Old Testament, we see how the Israelites followed in the footsteps of the pagan and polytheistic tribes and also sacrificed children to Baal and Molech. They forsook the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, instead making sacrifice to demons who demand the blood of children. Pagan sacrifices were done to appease a principality in exchange for that principality bring good weather which, in turns, brings good agricultural output. It was Satan, and not God, who subjected people to brutality. The genocidal passages in the Bible were written centuries after they allegedly happen. Not only that, but those passages are meant to be interpreted by Christians are descriptions and prescriptions of spiritual warfare. We need to be ruthless when tempted by demons and devils. We need to wage total war on these creatures. That is the real theme of Amalek. Jews, however, see these passages not as brutally true allegories for spiritual warfare, but as injunctions by God to commit genocide and child sacrifice.

At the crucifixion, Christ won over Satan. As such, Satan was bound and the Gospel was allowed to spread. One of the reasons the Romans persecuted Christians prior to the Edict of Milan in 313 was because when the Christians showed up, the pagan gods (devils) stopped answering their prayers. This was because the arrival of Christians with the holy name of Christ drove out these devils, stopping the diabolical "miracles" that was deceiving the pagans and allowing the Gospel to be preached. Miracles were performed by the disciples in Christ's name rather than by devils masquerading as gods. It wasn't just Rome. Regions including what is modern day the Levant, Iraq, Turkey, Greece, Egypt, North Africa, Ethiopia, and Nubia (part of Sudan) became Christianized in the first few centuries after the crucifixion. The Catholic Church, as it exists today, officially came into being in 325 with the Council of Nicea. Christianity was spreading, but not all was well. 

The devils and those who serve them wanted to stop the spread of Christianity and unbind Lucifer. The Christians converted the barbarian tribes of Europe, such as the Visigoth, but were unable to fully tame their aggressive nature. This would have consequences in the far future. It's important to mention that this was not the fault of Christianity, it is simply human nature gone terribly wrong. Everyone has a sinful nature and free will on how much they'll act on that. Then, in the 7th century, the false religion of Islam appeared with the so-called prophet Muhammad. Islam spread faster than Christianity, using war and conquest to take more land. Huge swaths of Christian land were taken by the Mohammedans. Despite this, Christianity remained in these lands. While the Zionist depiction of the period as one where the Arab Muslims slaughtered and genocided Christians is false, Christians were still oppressed under Islamic rule. Conversion was not forced, but it was incentivized. Those who did not convert had to pay a special tax. These and other factors caused many Christians to convert. Slowly, Christianity was eroded from the land and Islam became the dominant and majority religion. Areas that used to be over 90% Christian became less than 20% Christian by the time of the Renaissance. To this day, much of these consecrated lands that the Apostles walked on and blessed remains occupied by either the Mohammedans or the Zionists. 

The conversion of tribes such as the Visigoth, Germanic tribes, or Anglo-Saxons but failure to tame them would lead to their aggressive nature showing itself during the age of discovery or colonization. Many today blame Christianity and even God himself for the atrocities committed during colonization but this is false. These atrocities occurred in spite of Christianity and not because of it (see "Synagogue of Satan" further below for more information). A good example of this was New France vs. the English colonies. In New France, violence between the French and Natives was minimal. The two were able to coexist. This all changed when the British took over. In what is today the U.S., the British colonies carried out massacres and forced expulsions of Indigenous peoples. It got even worse in the 1800s with the newly founded U.S. enacting the Indian Removal Act and carrying out the Trail of Tears. In what is today Canada, the newly founded country would force Indigenous children into residential schools where they'd be subjected to abuse. France was Catholic prior to 1790 while England had been anti-Catholic since 1533. While it's true that Catholic clergy partook in the residential school system, that system was established and authorized by a British puppet government (which is what the Canadian government essentially is; we are still part of the British Commonwealth today). If it wasn't for the anti-Catholic British Empire, the Catholic clergy in Canada would never have been involved in the residential school system in the first place. 

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