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How and why? How can you even gauge a concept that is infinity unto itself? How can you impose a finite existence and emotions and silly behaviour over a phenomenon that is infinite, limitless and free of limitations? You are joking, right?
Doesn't matter. It's discussion for the sake of discussion. I couldn't care less whether God exists or not. But, within the discussion, you have to play by the parameters presented in the text.
You're arguing from a point of ignorance which makes this nothing but conjecture. How can you call human emotion and behavior silly when it is the most superior expression of emotion and behavior demonstrated both in the holy texts and in reality? You're asserting that an omnipotent being must be beyond "silly" emotion and beyond behaviors because you couldn't imagine it being any other way. You're arguing the anger, love, hate, shame, jealously, and happiness God displays in the Bible, and Torah is nothing like human anger, love, hate, shame, jealously, and happiness without being able to present any evidence, only a barrage of questions asking "do you really think that? wow!". Yes, I really think that God emotions and behaviors are "human" because I have reason and evidence to think that, and no this is not a discussion for the sake of discussion. I want to come to a conclusion to this discussion that has some basis in reality (being the text), not a never ending back in forth of hypotheticals and oneup-its.
Im speaking from the perspective of an agnostic athiest when I say I don't believe there is a God. If this were a discussion about a hypothetical God that had no relation to the God in the Torah, Bible, or Quran than you would have a reason to take your stance, but if we're basing our discussion around the God in the context of the mythos in these three books, we're bound to using the book as a source material. And based on that source material God is an omnipotent being that modeled humanity in likeness and image, meaning what we call a "human" display of emotions and behaviors are directly modeled and sourced directly from in the most basic sense.
Why is it possible for you to have a discussion based on a fictitious premise (being the text), but find it beyond possibility that one God out of thousands of other mythical God's exists beyond the realm of human emotions and behavior? Unless you're arguing from a theistic viewpoint and actually hold some value in this crackpot , there's no reason to.
Lucifer was perfect in the sense that he had not failed/sinned.
He was not perfect in the sense that he was infallible. That attribute belongs to God alone.
Sometimes the Bible uses the word perfect to describe obedience.
God told Abraham, 'Walk before me and be perfect'. It was a call to godliness not godhood.
Lucifer was once perfect in obedience, but became imperfect by disobedience.
God did know that man would fall and yet man chose it. He foreordained to allow it happen, just like He foreordained everything that happens and will happen, for His own good and righteous purposes. And yet He is not culpable in man's sin since it was entirely man's choice. Man chose to disobey the only simple command God gave him, thinking God was a liar and that he(man) deserved to be God. That was man's choice and act with accompanying consequences. Man is properly the author of that evil though God allowed it for good purposes. God allowed the fallen serpent to enter Eden knowing that he will tempt the man and the man will fall but tempting the man was Satan's choice and sin and man giving in and disobeying God was man's choice and sin. Is God evil in allowing it? No, because He allowed it for good purposes.
Emotions are not sinful in themselves depending on the object of the emotion. Anger is righteous if indignation is directed at what is wrong and sinful. If I were angry at the killings of the Holocaust, I have committed no sin. Love itself can be sinful if directed at the wrong things. Like the crazy serial killer who loves to kill others. God's anger and jealousy is righteous because it is directed at wrong.
God is jealous because He is the only Being that is deserving of man's worship. In fact, sin is one time defined as man falling short of the glory of God. That is, failing to give glory to God. All sins are a manifestation of this. The eating of the fruit, Satan's rebellion, murder, rape. The greatest evil in any sin is the insult to God inherent in it. Sin gives glory to something or someone else. Murder gives man instead of God the right or authority over human life. Rape exalts the pleasure of *** over the commands of God and so lust is the god of the rapist. All things were made by God FOR God. Everything exists to serve Him and anything short of that is sin.
But you might protest that this is very self centered of God. It isn't because God has so designed man that man's highest joy and fulfillment is in God. Man is like a lock which only God can fit into. Nothing else will fully satisfy man. Man's highest joy comes from his worshiping and enjoying God. The more he does it the happier he is.
God not only deserves this worship because He is all powerful but because He is actually worthy of it. Man exalts learning and wisdom over God and puts science on top of Him but if we could see God we would know that He is the highest Wisdom and he has perfect knowledge. Man exalts pleasure over God but God is the highest pleasure. Man exalts riches over God but He is more valuable than anything and everything. He is the very perfection of beauty and anything worthy of admiration. He will give you more peace, more joy than anything else. If man sees God, he cannot but marvel at Him.
Lucifer cannot offer man this. Worshiping Lucifer and doing his will does not bring the highest satisfaction to man. That is why his desire to be worshipped is wrong. It is completely selfish and it neglects the well being of all the creatures he demands it from. Conversely, since the worship of anything aside God is sin it invites God's wrath. It is disobedience and ingratitude to the God of all creation and so it is deserving of punishment. So Satan's desire for worship is so far from fulfilling that it actually incurs severe penalties to those who comply with him. So it is properly evil.
I can agree with that in the context you place it in, but it's all a matter of interpretation. The Bible and Torah lack definition and clarification in the context and meaning behind its books. That's why you can have over 1,000 of different denominations of Christianity and still have them all believing in the same God for the most part.
When the Bible describes Lucifer to be "perfect", I interpreted the word perfect in the most literal and basic definition of perfect as we define it, meaning without flaw. Now I believe that if the Abrahamic God is an omnipotent God and created a perfect being it should not become imperfect of its own violition, but within the interpretation of being perfect meaning "without sin", everything you said makes absolute sense.