Lucifer is satan. He was one of Gods most beautiful angels. He was jealous of god and tried to exalt himself over god. Satan led other angels with him to be against god. God cast him and those angels out of heaven.Those angels are now demons. Satan's primary challenge today is to counterfeit the doctrines of God in order to deceive christians.
"Damion" is supposed to be the Antichrist.
The term Antichrist is only found in the epistles of John (1 John 2:18,22; 4:3; 2 John 7). ( Bible) The Antichrist is the one who opposes Christ and thus God. The Antichrist is an eschatological (end times) person who will appear and deceive countless people near the time of Christ's return. The Antichrist is associated with Satan and will be aided by demonic forces in his unholy movement against God and in his attempt to rule the nations of the world. Most scholars agree that the Antichrist will claim to be God and will rule many nations in Europe and bring the world to the brink of destruction.
Paul does not use the term "Antichrist." Instead, he uses the term "man of lawlessness" in 2 Thess. 2:3 to describe an evil person who will stand in great opposition to God and His people.
The movie makes "Satan" seem stronger then God, but he isn't!! U don't have to be afraid. If U like movies u should watch "Left behind 1, 2 and 3". It will explain a lot. The first movie is a little cheesy ^_^ . Here is also a good web page:
http://christiananswers.net/
2007-06-05 19:02:19
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answered by Schimmelhaar 2
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Well I'll answer this to the best of my interpretation.
No, the Omen is just some movie (a rehashing of an older one at that) and Lucifer was never officially recorded to have a son.
Lucifer is the second most powerful being in the entire universe. The highest of the Archangels above Gabriel and Michael. Eventually replaced by Raphael in the triumvirate. His entire point is to show the consequences of different principles of the Christian religion. Lucifer was shown to be intelligent, debonair, witty, and cunning. But above all, logical. So by making Lucifer the 2nd most powerful, the direct understudy to God himself, and bestowing on him logic and knowledge, a brilliance to decide for himself and to be independent, and then banishing him to Hell for all of eternity, the Christian faith established an example for all those in said religion: Don't be logical. Be faithful or face the consequences.
A brilliant construct of character development. Take the one thing that could destroy faith in a religion and banish one of the best and brightest for it.
Some people will say other lesser demons like Beelzebub or Nelchael are the devil but Lucifer is the common misconceived Satan. He doesn't have scaly wings, red skin, or devil horns. These are all a further construct to make Lucifer seem ugly and evil.
According to many pieces of literature Lucifer isn't evil because he enjoys it. In fact it even causes him unworldly pain. But he does it to separate himself form God. He doesn't want to be God's so he does everything that is not Him. In I, Lucifer he clearly remarks he would make the same mistake again.
2007-06-05 20:15:30
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answered by Call Me Lucifer 1
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Lucifer is the commonly misgiven name for the devil. The devil was once the brightest angel in all of Heaven, but he rebelled against God and therefore cast into the abyss along with all the other angels he convinced to rebel. The passage in Isiah is actually very confusing, but most likely Lucifer is refering to an ancient king, not the devil. There are only two angels ever called by name in the Bible. One is Gabriel, who is mentioned during Revelations, and the other is the archangel Michael. The Bible never outright says that Lucifer is the name of the devil or that he was ever a angel.
2007-06-05 16:09:48
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answered by tigergirl756 1
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As long you've a lucifer to light your ***!
Fire lighter.
A planet (usually Venus) seen just before
sunrise in the eastern sky?
Devil means Thy Evil, Demon means
Daimon, dark spirit, two different things.
Devil is one force, demons are monstrous
evil spirits.
Lucifer is Satan, satan is Lucifer.
Lucifer is the male version of Lucian.
Lucian comes from Lucan, meaning
Lucy, Cutey!
Lucifer is after Lucy's fire.
The saints of satan, demons.
Damion was an ancient aureole
race, a bit like Dr Who, a spirit that
reincarnates to host bodies.
They did it for Lucifer, not Lucifer's
son and Lucifer is the name of Satan
before he turned bad. Lucian.
Not saint lucian. An archangel now
an archdemon.
OMEN and DAMION is a fictional film.
Recently on Zone Horror.
Not watching them at night are you?
They are bad for you :)
2007-06-05 15:21:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Lucifer is a high ranking Angel of God. I'll bet that he would like to take back that decision he made way back when...knowing what he does now about how "people" would portray him in eons to come. For all intents and purposes he is no more "evil" than any of God's other Angels...many of them are very stern and have been required to met out some fairly harsh punishments according to the will of God. Too bad Lucifer got stuck with "baddest boy" label.
2007-06-05 11:05:53
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answered by LEC 4
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Lucifer is deemed to be an Angel who rebelled against God and hence is referred to as "Devil".
As far as the horror movie is concerned, the director will twist the tale with an intention to hit the jackpot at the Box office. Not all movies portray the truth.
2007-06-06 05:44:23
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answered by Encryptor 2
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Lucifer in the name that God gave the devil at his creation... Lucifer want replace God. He can not defeat God so he is trying to get it done in a under-handed method... By dis-information, That is also how Satan received the title as the father of lies...... Now believe this or not the angels had no concept of what a lie is so the devil lied to the angels in order to get their help. Satan was able to draw one third of the angels in his favor but they were all kicked out of heaven including Satan for their part in believing the lies of Satan... These fallen angels are now the demons that we sometimes see as well as the ones that possesses people for evil purposes
2007-06-05 12:32:12
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answered by kilroymaster 7
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He is real. If God is real he has to be real. There has to be two sides to everything. When tragedies happen in the world Lucifer is behind them. He was once an angel that tried to over throw God. He was cast out of Haven. He went below the ground and created his own realm. The Omen is just a movie. There are no biblical records of him having a son.
2007-06-05 10:46:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Lucifer is a fallen angel of freewill spoken of in the bible & Jewish text Isaiah 14.
Lucifer chose his will above Gods thus exalting himself above God.
God = Thy will be done
Satanism = Do what thy wilt
2007-06-05 10:44:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Isaiah 14:12
12: How art thou fallen from heaven, O Lucifer, son of the morning! how art thou cut down to the ground, which didst weaken the nations!
Lucifer, as depicted in Collin de Plancy's Dictionnaire Infernal (1863).Lucifer is a Latin word meaning "light-bearer" (from lux, lucis, "light", and ferre, "to bear, bring"), a Roman astrological term for the "Morning Star", the planet Venus. The word Lucifer was the direct translation of the Septuagint Greek heosphoros, ("dawn-bearer"); (cf. Greek phosphoros, "light-bearer") and the Hebrew Helel, ("Bright one") used by Jerome in the Vulgate, having mythologically the same meaning as Prometheus who brought fire to humanity.
That passage, Isaiah 14:12 (see below) referred to one of the popular honorific titles of a Babylonian king; however, later interpretations of the text, and the influence of embellishments in works such as Dante's The Divine Comedy and Milton's Paradise Lost, led to the common idea in Christian mythology and folklore that Lucifer was a poetic appellation of Satan.
In modern and late Medieval Christian thought, Lucifer is usually a fallen angel identified as Satan, the embodiment of evil and enemy of God. In Christian literature and legend, Lucifer is generally considered to have been a prominent archangel in heaven (although some sources[citation needed] say he was a cherub or a seraph), who had been motivated by pride to lead a revolution against God, in "The War of Heaven". When the rebellion failed, Lucifer was cast out of heaven, along with a third of the heavenly host, and came to reside in the world.
I don't watch these types of movies because they leave a bad memory for me. I believe the devil(lucifer) is a dangerous, destructive force, bent on taking as many people to hell with him as possible. He knows his days are numbered, and so he is hungrily seeking souls to keep him company in his eternal resting place. HELL
2007-06-05 10:52:51
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answered by mrsbasemore 4
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