Lucifer was Innocent
“Lucifer Was Innocent” explores the theme of Lucifer’s rebellion in a new light, questioning whether his defiance was an act of evil or a pursuit of freedom. This narrative challenges traditional depictions of Lucifer, presenting him as a misunderstood figure seeking justice rather than pure malice. It delves into philosophical questions of morality, free will, and the nature of good and evil.
Description
“Lucifer Was Innocent” reimagines the story of Lucifer, often seen as the ultimate villain in religious texts, portraying him as a figure fighting against perceived injustice and oppression. Instead of being a symbol of evil, Lucifer is depicted as a tragic hero who chose rebellion to assert free will and challenge an authoritarian rule. This narrative dives deep into moral ambiguity, suggesting that traditional interpretations of good and evil may not be as clear-cut as they seem. By presenting Lucifer as a complex character, the story invites readers to rethink the roles of authority, rebellion, and personal freedom. This book is a thought-provoking exploration of philosophical and theological concepts, encouraging readers to question long-held beliefs about morality and the price of independence.
Additional information
Weight | 0.200 kg |
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Dimensions | 15 × 10 × 5 cm |
Book Author | Tirth Raj Parsana |
Book Edition | Paperback |
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