Stop the red-herring crap.
There is no Lucifer in Tanakh, - and you were going on about Lucifer - in post # 98.
Super Universe - "
Lucifer was not a pillar of heaven's community. Lucifer has never been to heaven.
He, like all angels, only knows what he has been told about God and heaven and Lucifer was not the most beautiful angel. He was a "Bright Morning Star", which means he was an administrative leader in charge of this universe.
Lucifer did not raise an army. The "war" in heaven was a war of words.
Lucifer rebelled against Jesus because Jesus was about to begin His earthly bestowal mission and once that was completed Lucifer would have to step down as CEO of the universe because Jesus would be taking over. Many angels sided with Lucifer because the angels knew Lucifer and had worked with him as their leader. The angels did not know Jesus who was disposed doing the work that only He could do."
Baloney! The whole text is about Babylon. The morning star term is being used just as we use such today, when we talk about a fallen TV personality, - for instance. He made a rise to the top becoming a "bright rising star," then he did something stupid - and took a great fall from grace.
Isa 14:4 That thou shalt take up this proverb against
the king of Babylon, and say,
How hath the oppressor failed! the golden city failed!
Isa 14:11
Thy pomp is brought down to the grave, and the noise of thy viols: the worm is spread under thee, and
the worms cover thee.
Isa 14:12 How art thou fallen from heaven
(a height),
O Bright rising star, son of the morning! how art thou
cut down to the ground, which didst weaken the nations!
Isa 14:16 They that see thee shall narrowly look upon thee, and consider thee, saying, Is this
the man that made the earth to tremble, that did shake kingdoms;
NO! That is just part of the storyline.
We are not talking about history. We are talking about a book supposedly of mystical origins -"As early as 1911,
William S. Sadler and his wife
Lena Sadler, physicians in Chicago and well known in the community, are said to have been approached by a neighbor who was concerned because she would occasionally
find her husband in a deep sleep and breathing abnormally.
[10][11] She reported that she was unable to wake him at these times.
The Sadlers came to observe the episodes, and over time, the individual produced verbal communications that claimed to be from "student visitor" spiritual beings.
[12][11] This changed sometime in early 1925
[12] with a "voluminous handwritten document," which from then on became the regular method of purported communication.
[12][13] The Urantia Book - Wikipedia
Indeed it does. That is the exact word used. Haven't you read your book?
The Urantia Book; Paper 53, Section 7
Page 607 The Lucifer rebellion was system wide.
Thirty-seven seceding Planetary Princes swung their world administrations largely to the side of the archrebel. Only on Panoptia did
the Planetary Prince fail to carry his people with him. On this world, under the guidance of the
Melchizedeks, the people rallied to the support of
Michael.
Ellanora, a young woman of that mortal realm, grasped the leadership of the human races, and not a single soul on that strife-torn world enlisted under the Lucifer banner. And ever since have these loyal Panoptians served on the seventh
Jerusem transition world as the caretakers and builders on the Father's sphere and its surrounding
seven detention worlds. The Panoptians not only act as the literal custodians of these worlds, but they also execute the personal orders of
Michael for the embellishment of these spheres for some future and unknown use. They do this work as they tarry en route to Edentia.
P.601 - 1 Lucifer was a brilliant primary Lanonandek Son of Nebadon. He had experienced service in many systems, had been a high counselor of his group, and was distinguished for wisdom, sagacity, and efficiency. Lucifer was number 37 of his order, and when commissioned by the Melchizedeks, he was designated as one of the one hundred most able and brilliant personalities in more than seven hundred thousand of his kind. From such a magnificent beginning, through evil and error, he embraced sin and now is numbered as one of three System Sovereigns in Nebadon who have succumbed to the urge of self and surrendered to the sophistry of spurious personal liberty--rejection of universe allegiance and disregard of fraternal obligations, blindness to cosmic relationships.
P.601 - 2 In the universe of Nebadon, the domain of Christ Michael, there are ten thousand systems of inhabited worlds. In all the history of Lanonandek Sons, in all their work throughout these thousands of systems and at the universe headquarters, only three System Sovereigns have ever been found in contempt of the government of the Creator Son.
What a ridiculous red-herring.
According to the Wiki article - "The Sadlers were both respected physicians, and
William Sadler was a debunker of paranormal claims, who is portrayed as not believing in the
supernatural.
[14]"
How fun for them to have spoofed several generations with this book.
And notice it uses their known religious background, - Judaic/Christian. I guess the other religions don't exist in their universe.
They have picked words and names from the Bible and run with them.
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