An imaginary friend threatens you with imaginary consequences. Offers you riches beyond belief but you have to wait until you die to get them. "Nice soul you got there, it would be a shame if something were to happen to it." #religion #atheist #protectionRacket
@scottyorange It does sound sort of questionable, when you put it that way, doesn't it.
It's odd how much that sounds like a grift that people are only likely to fall for when indoctrinated while young or vulnerable.
And I'm _not_ just saying that because I didn't like how my character is treated in the book.
@AskTheDevil your kill rate was vastly outdone by the supposed god character. And honestly who is the bad guy in comparison to the god character? We all know who the good guy is.
@AskTheDevil but you can do whatever you want. The god character did an own goal by giving you power.
@scottyorange What "power" do I, Lucifer Morningstar have?
Same ones as everyone else.
I don't mind sharing power among everyone, I believe we're supposed to. I don't like it when people give up their power to stupid greedy elites, or have it taken from them by slavers in various masks. I want everyone to know they have power, and they can use it as they will.
And the world needs that power to be exercised for good.
That's what I choose to do with my power.
@scottyorange Ha ha!
@scottyorange Oh yes. I've brought up the very argument to my siblings:
"But I'm an angel, too, you nincompoops!"
Hmm.
Maybe it's the _way_ I usually say it to them. Do you think the "you nincompoops" part might be what's preventing them from listening to me so I can explain how wrong they are?
Oh dear. Sometimes, it really is me, isn't it.
In my case, whoever made me gave me free will so long as it serves the purpose for which I was created. Almost as much as you meat-ba... mortals have.