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====== - Urantia Book View: The rebellion led by Lucifer symbolizes defiance against divine order, resulting in Earth’s isolation and spiritual struggles. ====== * Anunnaki View: If humans were enslaved, rebellion against the Anunnaki could represent a necessary step toward self-determination. * Modern Science: Scientific paradigms, such as the second law of thermodynamics, suggest that entropy and disorder are natural in the universe. On a sociological level, rebellions often catalyze societal progress by disrupting entrenched systems. Synthesis: Rebellion, whether against divine order or alien oppressors, can be seen as an archetypal struggle for freedom, reflecting the universe’s broader tendency toward chaos and reorganization. In this view, humanity’s rebellion is not a fall from grace but a rise toward autonomy, a process reflected in both spiritual myths and evolutionary history.
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