Lucifer Redefines Good and Evil—And Why It Matters (4/19)

By the end of the series, Lucifer’s willingness to change and seek redemption is a powerful message: it doesn’t matter how far someone has fallen, they can always choose to do better. This idea radically redefines our understanding of good and evil, suggesting that it’s not about one’s nature, but about the choices one makes. If the Devil himself can evolve and make amends, what does that say about human potential for redemption?

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Written by Leta R. Ellinger

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