He never was an angel but is made of fire (light) and was amongst the Jinns. He has been referred to as Azazeel/ Iblees in ancient books.
Due to his worship he was allowed to stay amongst angels and was amongst the prominent worshippers but was never an angel himself.
2006-08-20 20:35:01
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answered by Ash 3
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You do realize that nobody actually worships the devil, yes? Including Satanists? (The Church of Satan is about extreme humanism; they don't find sacrificing babies appealing in the least, nor the idea of having a "Master".)
ETA: I will concede on the post under mine; there is certainly a difference between Lucifer and "the devil". Though I don't think there's worship per se of Lucifer; reverence, yes, worship, not quite. I may be wrong, but I don't see Lucifer asking for worship.
2006-08-21 03:29:48
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answered by angk 6
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You don't have to be a devil worshipper to know that the answer to that one is yes.
2006-08-21 03:29:36
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answered by Vonnie Dee 3
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I was under the impression that true Satanists don't really believe in the "devil".I thought everyone knew that by now.
2006-08-21 03:31:37
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answered by kimberli 4
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Lucifer is the way to the light, God is the way to the light. Either way you're a moth to a flame.
2006-08-21 03:30:00
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answered by Anonymous
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another good question is does the devil have his version of the bible?
2006-08-21 03:34:12
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answered by matthewoborne 2
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