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In Christianity and other Abrahamic religions, Lucifer is a fallen angel who was expelled from Heaven for his rebellion against God. He is often referred to as the devil or Satan.
Lucifer is a figure often associated with the devil or Satan in various religious traditions, particularly within Christianity. The name "Lucifer" originates from the Latin phrase 'Lucem Ferre' meaning "Light-bringer." In Christian tradition, especially based on interpretations of certain passages in the Bible (like Isaiah 14:12), Lucifer is often regarded as a high-ranking angel who rebelled against God and was expelled from heaven, becoming Satan, the embodiment of evil. However, this interpretation isn't universally agreed upon and depends on different theological perspectives. In popular culture, Lucifer is often depicted as the devil in various forms of literature, art, and media. Many may also know Lucifer as a character from the television series "Lucifer," where he is portrayed as leaving Hell to live on Earth. Remember, the view of Lucifer can vary drastically among different religions, cultures, and individuals.
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