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We're getting research thick in this deconstruction of the origin of Lucifer. There's a lot more to the fallen angel than I covered, so expect to see him rise again. (See what I did there?)
Thanks to Apes of the State for the use of their song Moments a Year From Now. And thanks to Adam Ladwig for his reading. I love you man.
Fables aims to be collaborative deconstruction of faith and cultural systems. Your host, Dylan, is a new atheist, working toward redefining morals and growing as a person. Join Dylan in sharing your stories! If you’d like to be on a future episode, leave me a message at (515) 318-7569, or find Fables of Our Deconstruction on Anchor.FM and send me a voice message. If you want your name shared, include it in your message, otherwise I’ll keep you anonymous.
Sources
Chaucer's Cantebury Tales
ORACC on Ishtar/Inana
Brooklyn Museum on Ishtar
Wikipedia on Lucifer
Christianity.com on Lucifer (Credit: Ron Rhodes)
Wikipedia on Tyre
Ezekiel 28
Isaiah 14
Luke 10
By Dylan JacobsonWe're getting research thick in this deconstruction of the origin of Lucifer. There's a lot more to the fallen angel than I covered, so expect to see him rise again. (See what I did there?)
Thanks to Apes of the State for the use of their song Moments a Year From Now. And thanks to Adam Ladwig for his reading. I love you man.
Fables aims to be collaborative deconstruction of faith and cultural systems. Your host, Dylan, is a new atheist, working toward redefining morals and growing as a person. Join Dylan in sharing your stories! If you’d like to be on a future episode, leave me a message at (515) 318-7569, or find Fables of Our Deconstruction on Anchor.FM and send me a voice message. If you want your name shared, include it in your message, otherwise I’ll keep you anonymous.
Sources
Chaucer's Cantebury Tales
ORACC on Ishtar/Inana
Brooklyn Museum on Ishtar
Wikipedia on Lucifer
Christianity.com on Lucifer (Credit: Ron Rhodes)
Wikipedia on Tyre
Ezekiel 28
Isaiah 14
Luke 10