Mercy

“Why would such a virtuous God permit such evil beings to exist?”


Mercy.


During the time of the great rebellion, when the lost angels followed the one-who-is-most-evil to rebel against the powers of Heaven while God was away to the realm of Earth making preparations to finish His creation, it became obvious that the ancient laws written into the fabric of Heaven would not abide such a rebellion to take place and exist.


For the virtuous laws written into Heaven's foundation ultimately prevent its downfall and preserve its sanctity for all eternity. It is the home of the Baseline Morality and abides as such.


Those lost angels who were actively in rebellion to God found themselves being burned away by this ancient force. For they rebelled against God and the Baseline Morality. The realm of Heaven could no longer suffer them. These angels knew not the fate they would suffer, for Heaven was one of God’s first creations and precedes the beings which dwell within it, the Earth, and all of humanity.


God felt this rebellion from afar and returned quickly to see the lost angels burning.


Before God knelt the one-who-is-most-evil, the proud being who started the rebellion by using God's gifts of charisma and beauty to convince the angels to follow him under the thought that God was replacing Heaven’s angels with a new being called man, which would house the Spirit of God within them as well as free will.


As God turned away he heard the evil one beg: “Mercy, Father. Mercy. Please. Have mercy.”


God saw then the love he put into his beautiful creation, despite his rebellion. He remember crafting this being from nothing. He remembered how it felt to create him and the first time He breathed life into him. For our God is merciful and full of love, and on that day our Creator demonstrated the greatest mercy of all. Immediately a door was opened to the realm of Earth, which is the one place the one-who-is-most-evil and his ilk could survive.


As he fell slowly, and then quickly, Lucifer realized his fate.