Lucifers I

By Bobby Tam
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Published: Jan. 09, 2013
Words: 39,928 (approximate)
Language: English


Short description

In a futuristic world where all people believe and serve the same creator, a few youngsters discover an inconvenient truth and have an encounter with 'Lucifer'.

Extended description

‘Lucifer, you will never win, because you are just created by me.’

‘No, we are always equal, because both of us are just imaginary forces inside human minds. You represent comfort, shelter, faith, authority and power; I represent independence, arrogance, rebelliousness and freedom. You know that clearly.’

‘Your rebellion will not succeed. Humans are always mentally weak. They need me; they fear me. They all believe that following you will only lead to darkness and despair.’

‘True, they need your shelter and they fear your power; but you have neglected one thing. You have neglected human’s desire for freedom. No matter how powerful you are, you cannot defeat it. No matter how beautiful your shelter is, you cannot lure them away from it.’

‘Freedom? Freewill? True, human treasure this thing a lot. But if I provide them ultimate joy and comfort, if I fear them with unlimited power, they will abandon it and follow me.’

‘We will see. This battle has just beg.. (Read more)


Tags

god, religion, lucifer

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