"In Latin, from which the English word is derived, Lucifer (as a noun) means "light-bearer" (from the words lucem ferre). It was the name given to the dawn appearance of the planet Venus, which heralds daylight. For this meaning, English generally uses the names "Morning Star" or "Day Star", and rarely "Lucifer"."
What a bunch of crap about Lucifer!!!! Lucifer is the planet Venus (and pertains to the Goddess, both good or bad) or the sexual energy in the spinal column.
It's not some demon from the bible! Lucifer means "light bringer" and is the Latin equivalent to the Greek word Christos or "Christ" So all of these Christian phoney interpretations are just to scare followers into believing church doctrine.
It was not even put into the Bible until 1611 in the King James Version:
Heard the words "interact with the spirit realm".
Downvoted and left.
PwntifexMaximus 1 month ago
@urthnet well said about Lucifer. Unfortunately many words have had there meanings hijacked.
TheWillwillwill 1 month ago
"In Latin, from which the English word is derived, Lucifer (as a noun) means "light-bearer" (from the words lucem ferre). It was the name given to the dawn appearance of the planet Venus, which heralds daylight. For this meaning, English generally uses the names "Morning Star" or "Day Star", and rarely "Lucifer"."
urthnet 1 month ago
"King James Version of Isa 14:12 to translate the Hebrew word הילל, which more modern English versions render as "Morning Star" or "Day Star"."
urthnet 1 month ago
What a bunch of crap about Lucifer!!!! Lucifer is the planet Venus (and pertains to the Goddess, both good or bad) or the sexual energy in the spinal column.
It's not some demon from the bible! Lucifer means "light bringer" and is the Latin equivalent to the Greek word Christos or "Christ" So all of these Christian phoney interpretations are just to scare followers into believing church doctrine.
It was not even put into the Bible until 1611 in the King James Version:
urthnet 1 month ago
Wow, I'm all for it! ;-)
urthnet 1 month ago