Satan the Fall of the First Son
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  • Reads 14
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  • Parts 2
  • Time 14m
Ongoing, First published Oct 18, 2015
Mature
Thought history Satan has taken the blame for all sin. From the garden of Eden. Where The snake dropped the apple. While he sat in heaven. To his father. You all know him as God. Banished him for telling God. I love you father I will make Man love you. "Man is just wicked. I have vary little to do with man's sins. After all it was not me that granted man free will. That was Father and my brother Jesus." All he ever wanted was to make his father proud. Now it's his time to make the story right.
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