Mystery
The Legend of Lucifer: A Biblical Journey into the Dark Side
The story of Lucifer, the fallen angel, has captivated people for centuries. Known as the "Morning Star" and the "Light Bearer", Lucifer's story is one of rebellion, pride, and ultimate downfall. In Christianity, Lucifer is viewed as the embodiment of evil, a tempter who leads humanity astray. However, the story of Lucifer has also been interpreted in a variety of ways, from a cautionary tale about the dangers of pride to a symbol of the struggle between good and evil. In this article, we will explore the legend of Lucifer from a biblical perspective, examining its cultural and theological significance, as well as its lasting impact on popular culture.
By Krishna raj3 years ago in Fiction
Polly Wants a Carat
Marry Nikolaev normally would never leave her jewelry laying around, but she was alone this day. 2 diamond rings ranging from 10 to 15 carats. She only set it down for a moment. She was only gone for 3 minutes. When she came back, the rings were missing.
By David E. Perry3 years ago in Fiction
Flames of Guardianship. Content Warning.
In the enchanted realm of Sylvaria, a Guardian stood watch over precious eggs, treasures of immense power. Adorned in scales that shimmered like jewels, they protected these magical orbs from thieves who dared trespass. The Guardian's anger burned, fueled by their reverence for the eggs and contempt for the dim-witted pilferers. Thieves came, were thwarted, and vanished, but the Guardian knew they would return. Fury simmered beneath their surface, ready to scorch intruders and teach them a lesson. With each theft, their resolve grew, until vengeance was an unquenchable flame. The Guardian prepared, honing their skills, awaiting the next encounter. Sylvaria's quietude hid the brewing storm. Creaking scales and clenched jaws betrayed their wrath. The thieves, blind to their imminent demise, were about to face a fury they couldn't comprehend. In the clash to come, justice would prevail, and the Guardian's fire would burn brighter than ever.
By Chris Paul3 years ago in Fiction









