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Actually they are not all different because Satan before the fall was named lucifer by God, after
the fall he became Satan. He is also the old serpent in the garden as the bible tells us in the book
of Revelation. The Leviathian is not Satan but a sea monster used by God to proclaim his awesomeness
to Job in the bible, it was also used by david to describe the wickedness and fierceness of his
enemies but not Satan in quote. Balzebuth is also not necessarily Satan but a god or an idol. |
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You are more or less right. Satan, Lucifer, and the Serpent are the same. Beelzebub is Molech (don't
try to defend him unless you think that it is fine to throw babies into fire) and I can't remember
about Leviathan. |
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Mark  05 May 2008 02:08
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The fact that your user name is a Roman god makes me wonder why we should think you have any idea
what you're talking about when it comes to Christianity. |
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Lucifer anointed himself Satan after the fall.
The serpent, in some cases is not recognised as Satan. But yes, Beelzebub is Molech essentially. It
all depends on your sources. |
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