CoreIssue
02-03-2006, 01:36 PM
The following is from Spiral Nature (http://www.spiralnature.com/spirituality/satanism/luciferianism.html).
Some consider Lucifer to be the Christian fallen angel; others, to be an elder God who pre-dates Christianity, etc.
Luciferianism, like Satanism itself, has a multitude of forms; primarily being of a Traditionalist slant, and Modernist slant. What I am going to describe herein is primarily just a brief overview of the main differences between "Satanism" and "Luciferianism." For more information, you'll likely want to review the sections on Traditional Satanism and Modern Satanism, as they apply by and large to Luciferianism, as well.
Some consider Lucifer to be the Christian fallen angel; others, to be an elder God who pre-dates Christianity, etc.
Luciferianism, like Satanism itself, has a multitude of forms; primarily being of a Traditionalist slant, and Modernist slant. What I am going to describe herein is primarily just a brief overview of the main differences between "Satanism" and "Luciferianism." For more information, you'll likely want to review the sections on Traditional Satanism and Modern Satanism, as they apply by and large to Luciferianism, as well.