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7/1/2025, 3:18:35 PM
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>The word "Lucifer" appears only once in the Bible. It is used in the Book of Isaiah, specifically in Isaiah 14, where it is a Latin translation of the Hebrew word "Helel," meaning "shining one" or "son of the morning".
Here's your shining one. Once you wrap your heads around the idea that the Bible is a book about how to control your slaves by denying them truth, and substituting the old gods/mushrooms with Logos/rhetoric...it's too easy bros.
What makes more sense? Once you get the slave to believe the Bible literally, you can control them.
>The word "Lucifer" appears only once in the Bible. It is used in the Book of Isaiah, specifically in Isaiah 14, where it is a Latin translation of the Hebrew word "Helel," meaning "shining one" or "son of the morning".
Here's your shining one. Once you wrap your heads around the idea that the Bible is a book about how to control your slaves by denying them truth, and substituting the old gods/mushrooms with Logos/rhetoric...it's too easy bros.
What makes more sense? Once you get the slave to believe the Bible literally, you can control them.
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