Lucifer Redefines Good and Evil—And Why It Matters (6/19)

Lucifer’s actions are motivated by his desires, but it’s not always clear whether those desires are inherently bad. For example, his motivations might seem selfish at times, but they often result in positive outcomes for those around him. His relationship with Chloe is a great example of this. While his love for her is driven by his own need for companionship and acceptance, it also allows him to grow as a person—showing that his desire for connection is both human and noble.

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Written by Leta R. Ellinger

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