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I WAS NOT SATAN: The True Story of Lucifer
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I WAS NOT SATAN: The True Story of Lucifer in Vernon, BC
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I WAS NOT SATAN: The True Story of Lucifer in Vernon, BC
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Before he was named Satan, he was something else entirely.
I Was Not Satan is a first-person account that challenges the accepted identity of Lucifer, the fallen angel. It doesn't try to repeat doctrine or defend it. It questions it. Not from a distance, but from inside the story itself. At the center of that is a question that never really goes away: who is Lucifer, and how did that name come to carry what it does now?
This book moves through the lucifer origin in a way that isn't fixed or clean. It doesn't land on a single moment and call that the answer. It follows a shift. A movement from lucifer light into something more complicated, shaped by perception, conflict, and choice. What is often framed as the origin of Satan begins to feel less like an event and more like something that unfolded over time, piece by piece.
The voice in this book does not stand outside the narrative. It comes from within it. It does not ask to be followed or feared, only understood. As the narrative unfolds, what emerges begins to resemble the secret history of Lucifer, where memory does not always match what has been taught, and identity does not remain fixed.
This is not a retelling. It's not trying to argue a position.
It's an attempt to see Lucifer complete, without reducing it into something easier to explain.
If you've ever questioned the story of Lucifer or felt like something about it never fully added up, this book sits in that space. Not to resolve it, but to look at it more honestly.
Before he was named Satan, he was something else entirely.
I Was Not Satan is a first-person account that challenges the accepted identity of Lucifer, the fallen angel. It doesn't try to repeat doctrine or defend it. It questions it. Not from a distance, but from inside the story itself. At the center of that is a question that never really goes away: who is Lucifer, and how did that name come to carry what it does now?
This book moves through the lucifer origin in a way that isn't fixed or clean. It doesn't land on a single moment and call that the answer. It follows a shift. A movement from lucifer light into something more complicated, shaped by perception, conflict, and choice. What is often framed as the origin of Satan begins to feel less like an event and more like something that unfolded over time, piece by piece.
The voice in this book does not stand outside the narrative. It comes from within it. It does not ask to be followed or feared, only understood. As the narrative unfolds, what emerges begins to resemble the secret history of Lucifer, where memory does not always match what has been taught, and identity does not remain fixed.
This is not a retelling. It's not trying to argue a position.
It's an attempt to see Lucifer complete, without reducing it into something easier to explain.
If you've ever questioned the story of Lucifer or felt like something about it never fully added up, this book sits in that space. Not to resolve it, but to look at it more honestly.


















