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Theologically speaking, in religion, would it wrong to regard the evil entity Lucifer as a fictional character because it seems the entity is more symbolic than objective? Perhaps doing so draws others away from the desire of participating or becoming "evil"; thus meaning such an entity or symbol is given less power. Nonetheless, I believe the desire to be evil is always internal, even if it's through external/environmental causes. I believe the condition of being evil is the desire for wanting to be accepted; finding an excuse or covering over an internal and psychological wound; or perhaps the result of a psychological illness. Possession, on the other hand, seems to be of very little control. For this, I believe understanding and knowing oneself can prevent such an occurrence; if it is a mental invasion. Perhaps from a theological or psychological understanding, if one has complete control of one's mind or does not accept evil intent, I believe this can prevent possession, if not making it extremely difficult to be affected by unknown, external or spiritual variables/ forces. Moreover, I believe such forces, if such exist, should be examined by scientific means.
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