Cashing in on humanity's seeming obsession with good versus evil and the supernatural, movies such as The Craft , Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, Legend, The Omen, The Exorcist and Little Nicky have portrayed various versions of demons and the mortals who become involved with them.
In this witty fictional narrative, Nick Dilmore takes an approach to the stereotypical act of "Satan-worshiping" that is reminiscent of C.S. Lewis' The Screwtape Letters in that it causes one to consider that Lucifer (or his subordinates) might be much different than what you see in the movies.
This is a pretty humorous article. I always thought that Lucifer and Satan were two different beings. Well, I guess I was wrong.
Well, is someone going to write about the other three prince of dakrness? Beelzebub, Belial, and Mephistopheles.



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seriously, I thought there were standards by Anonymous :: NR0 :: Show
I thought the point of this site was to elicit academic, or at least nerd-ademic (sp?), postings and discussion. This doesn't qualify as either of those...it isn't even high school quality. No offense to the author, but I don't think this deserves the same billing as say a well thought out article on ipod algorithms or fuel economy. It seems a little lame in comparison.