(urth) Father Inire theory cont.

David Stockhoff dstockhoff at verizon.net
Fri Dec 10 16:43:26 PST 2010


I think you're saying they represent different things. I would agree.

On 12/10/2010 7:37 PM, António Pedro Marques wrote:
> Andrew Mason wrote (10-12-2010 21:23):
>> David Stockhoff wrote:
>>
>>> Lee, I'm not trying to be unfair. The Devil runs a very different kind
>>> of game than does Lucifer. They are not the same. If you say Devil, I
>>> read Devil. If you say Lucifer, I read Lucifer. It helps to say what 
>>> you
>>> mean as much as you can---it would save us all a lot of words. :)
>>
>> It's fairly standard in Christian tradition to see 'Lucifer' and
>> 'Devil/Satan' as different names for the same figure. I'd agree that
>> in origin they are different (and other diabolic titles, like
>> 'Beelzebub', are different in origin again) but I don't think Lee is
>> being unreasonable in running them together here.
>
> The problem, as I see it, is that Lee is on to philosophical concepts, 
> and within philosophy those two are not the same.
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