Thomas:
What you wrote reminds me of the Islamic version of Adam and Eve. According to this source God created man in the form of Adam, told his angels to bow to Adam, one angel named satan wouldn't do so, God called this angel wretched etc and damned him for all of eternity. I don't remember the precise details, but basically got them right. Whatever the case, I don't believe this story for a second. Seems rather ridiculous. God couldn't get an angel to bow to Adam and therefor damned the angel? Really hard to believe.
There are a number of contradictory stories about Lucifer.
Personally, I find it hard to believe in fallen angels. For one thing, if they are created by God for a special role, could they actually fall? Some say they do so because of free will. Free will doesn't mean we have to act foolish and become a fallen angel. Look how it goes for people. They become bad usually because they are exposed to negative influences. What negative influences would an angel who abides in heaven be exposed to? Certainly such a being would know about the power of God and wouldn't try to take God on. Such a being would understand that it is just one limited part of the infinity of God. Certainly such a being would know about things such as love, humility, grattitude and reverence. Even if an angel did fall, I figure its connection to God would be partly severed, its love level would go down, and accordingly its energetic level would go down.
Perhaps there have been some aspects of God that became over curious. Parts of what they created have to find their way out of the confusion that was created.
tgecks wrote on Jul 3rd, 2008 at 1:09pm:Wasn't Lucifer God's most beloved? He loved God so much he refused to obey God's mandate for the Angels to obey mankind, and it was for this he was "kicked out of heaven" and "fell.:
In some of the I AM dialogues it is suggested that God realized that all of it, including Lucifer, was part of all there is, and that all there is is just that: ALL THERE IS. IT is suggested that God realized that it, too, was Him, and in fect his most precious part, too.
And I also find it very hard to read that font, even with my bifocals on. Please do not take this as a personal insult as you have suggested it is inthe past. It is not an attack at all.
Thomas