Had an interesting conversation about this subject, I'm gone ask for opinions.
Majority of religions believe in One God/Creator/supreme being. The name(title) is based upon the region of origin. So basically everybody is praying, worshipping the same Creator(because God is
just a title .German origin)
So WTF is the problem?
It's like shoes. In N.O. we call some g Nikes or soldier rees but you go somewhere else it's a different name BUT THE SAME SHOE. In the end, this is all pointless.
The religions believe in one God, yes...but it's not the same God.
In other words, there are minor gods & then God.
Add to that that it seems that there are two versions of God to every religion: the all-encompassing entity that created us all & the manifestation of him/her that pops up on the Earth, references the previously stated God & winds up going back to their paradise/other world/heaven/etc. Also, the majority have prophets, because we (mankind) never seem to get the message.
The problem is man. That free will? It allows man to demand his creator in his image. In order for something to be in your image, it must have your flaws, issues, problems, etc. Every culture is different & every person believes that they have the right answer. That creates division & this library of entities & the control systems that follow them.
Also listening to Jay z Lucifer, my 5% brother told me something I been thinking. That I'm done way Jesus and Lucifer(in the Bible) are the same person, something to that degree. Can someone explain this more? How far off am I on this thinking
Well, that's because that story is actually referring to astrology. The morning star is Venus. Jesus is the Sun.
That's why Lucifer is the first to fall (Venus sinks to the horizon as sunrise comes).
And why Jesus is the way, the truth & the light.
But in the Bible, Jesus is the Word of God & is as ethereal as the Holy Ghost. Lucifer was supposedly the prettiest of the angels, until he rebelled.
What's really gonna bake your biscuit is that Lucifer isn't Satan. Lucifer was casted out (pushed, actually), along with his rebel angels, to Earth. They became the Nephilim & basically were destroyed by the Great Flood. Hell was created because God knew that those rebel angels would manipulate mankind into turning away from him.
Satan is an agent of God, working as an adversary to challenge man's free will as it relates to God (see the Book of Job).
You also have the serpent, who tempted Adam & Eve, who is ANOTHER entity.