Wasn't Luci a WARRIAH, why's she a scribe? Where's Megatron, did he piss of to a library inside a Native American Reservation again?
It's "Metatron," but since you mentioned it, I think the artist is giving the impression that God not once saw her as a powerful warrior, so Lucy gets the odds jobs half the time. And she hates every moment of it. The impetus of every Starscream.
Do you guys mean game!Luci? Cause in traditional Judeo-Christian Angelology/Demonology, Lucifer before the Fall was God’s favorite musician/chief conductor of the heavenly choirs, and as Satan vastly prefers bribing and manipulating humans into damnation to using force and abhors having to resort to violence.
Isn't Lucifer a general name for Venus in "proto" Judaism tales? IIRC, the story of her(him) being a fallen angel came out in the Middle Ages.
When I was a kid (and Catholic), I remember having a discussion about Satan. the Devil and Lucifer with my catechism teacher. She told that Luci was exiled from Heaven for having free willing and confronting God as an angel.
Isn't Lucifer a general name for Venus in "proto" Judaism tales? IIRC, the story of her(him) being a fallen angel came out in the Middle Ages.
When I was a kid (and Catholic), I remember having a discussion about Satan. the Devil and Lucifer with my catechism teacher. She told that Luci was exiled from Heaven for having free willing and confronting God as an angel.
First; you’ll find that a lot of names for supernatural beings in the Bible were originally taken from unrelated or general terms that came to be closely tied to specific spiritual entities. Heck, the Hebrew name for God, “Elohim” original the word for an entire _race_ of celestial beings before Judaism became solidly monotheistic. You know exactly who/what is actually being referred to with the word Lucifer, don’t be coy.
Second, the vast bulk of Jewish and Christian Mysticism was developed in the late medieval/Renaissance periods. Don’t try to “well actually” if you don’t know your stuff.
Third, I don’t believe that you were ever Catholic or have ever been part of an official bible study if you're seriously gonna claim your teacher sincerely thought angels didn’t have free will.
Woah! I didn't meant to argue with anybody nor to trying to refute your comment (that's why I didn't quote you). I was even questioning my initial comment and vaguely remembering the second one, since I don't have a concrete knowledge in theological matters.
And I was just giving an anecdote, about a simple woman whose service in my local church didn't included arguing difficult matters with kids (once I questioned about how God born and they kept telling me the history of Jesus, not God).