Hi Mangy Dog,
Spoken like a true Catholic, stated exactly as I might have at one time. And what else whould I expect here? Questioning? Interest? Reasons why I might think that way after being a proselytzing, missionary minded Catholic very well versed in the teaching of the Church? No, I think that maybe one out f a thousand or less actually have an ability to have a critical ability in terms of examining their belief systems and how they were aquired, including religious faith, which is only one of them. Are you one of those who tragically mistake faith for knowledge? Perhaps so.
If you ever wake up from your sleep, and realize the immensity of God beyond your paltry ascribed church authority, perhaps we can have an interesting an profitable conversation.
In the mean time, think upon this: the Jesus story is one of the most commonly misunderstood and tragically misrepresented opportunities ever put before mankind. Part and parcel of this is the huge misunderstanding of the significance and meaning of Lucifer. The personalzation of these figures has misled the “faithful” from even plowing in the right field, as all will discover when it is too late, but even then a good laugh might be in order.
I will leave you with this from Mark Twain, a statement which I do not agree with, but it is in kind with your assertions, so here, in it’s revelatory might, it is: “But who prays for Satan? Who, in eighteen centuries, has had the common humanity to pray for the one sinner that needed it most?”