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He is the one who sets the dawn. The most famous and glorious of all angels. The highest of God’s creatures.
How did he fall? Arbitrary will and rebellion; disproportionate ambition; immoderate desires. He is less guilty than unfortunate; the chief of the exiled souls who willingly accompanied him in his ruin.
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Is he not the creator of the universe?
Christ, alone, is the creator since he is God.
Lucibel is only a secondary power: he is the prince of division and war.
He is the ‘Great Imitator’. He reproduces and tries to modify Christ’s original ideas. He did not create, but only modified the world into an earthly and coarse image of the perfect and celestial World.
Chief of the exiled spirits, on earth he built for himself , with shadows and clouds, a fantastic empire, a world of sufferings and expiation – our world – of which he is the saddened monarch, since it reminds him of heaven.
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