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And the priests and ministers, etc all know this following info but still teach the status quo.
What is even stranger, is because of the status quo teachings all along, even the satanists are believing incorrectly. But their negative energy and behavior brings negative energy to them and they do use it.
Finally we note that satan has a much larger and romantic and defined role in general culture than in the Bible, and we stress again that the Bible certainly does not support the dualistic idea that the realm of darkness eternally battles the realm of light. Satan is not God's counter-pole.
Etymology of the name satan:
The name satan, שטן (satan) is identical to the noun שטן (satan) meaning adversary
http:// www.abarim-publications.com/Meaning/satan.html
The name Lucifer in the Bible
Doubtlessly much to the chagrin of fans, Lucifer is not a personal name and it certainly is not the personal name of the devil.
The word lucifer is a common Latin word and occurs in the Old Testament in Job 11:17 (= the dawn) and Job 38:32 (= some constellation), Psalm 110:3 (= the dawn), Isaiah 14:12 (see below), and once in the New Testament, in 2 Peter 1:19 (= φωσφορος, phosphoros, the Morning Star or Venus, see below).
Of all English, German and Dutch translations of the Bible, only the King James Version and the Darby Translation mention Lucifer and that only in Isaiah 14:12. All other occurrences of the word lucifer are translated as "morning star," "shining one" or "day star" or something to that extent in all European translations over the last four centuries.
http:// www.abarim-publications.com/Meaning/Lucifer.html
Beelzebub meaning
Beelzebub literally means Lord Of The Fly but in this case, the singular should be interpreted with an English plural (for instance: the phrase "king of the Amalekites" would in Hebrew be written as "king of the Amalekite").
Beelzebub means Lord Of The Flies but since flies accept no central rule, it's an empty or even mock title.
http:// www.abarim-publications.com/Meaning/Beelzebub.html
What is the meaning of an upside-down / inverted cross? - Got …
https:// www.gotquestions.org/upside-down-cross.html
For centuries, the inverted cross was considered a Christian symbol, based on an ancient tradition that the apostle Peter was crucified upside down. One version of the story says that Peter, facing martyrdom by crucifixion, requested that his cross be inverted because he felt unworthy to die in the same manner as Christ.