You are wrong. The Revelator references earlier works that identify Michael, also, as a Morning Star to confirm Michael of Nebadon's sonship, the Bright and Morning Star. In essence, Morning Star is an earlier version of Bright and Morning Star; Morning Star = Bright and Morning Star. See below:
7:6.1 (87.6) The lack of a knowledge of the multiple Sons of God is a source of great confusion on Urantia. And this ignorance persists in the face of such statements as the record of a conclave of these divine personalities: “When the Sons of God proclaimed joy, and all of the
Morning Stars sang together.”
fanofVan wrote:
brooklyn_born wrote:
Dook is technically correct. The UB Revelator acknowledges Lucifer as a Morning Star by referencing an older revelation and giving it credence. The Revelator states the following:
53:1.3 (601.5) ... Your olden prophet saw his sad estate when he wrote: “How are you fallen from heaven, O Lucifer, son of the morning! How are you cast down, you who dared to confuse the worlds!”
Technically...right? The UB does not "say" this...it's a Bible quote, which also does not call Lucifer a or the Bright and Morning Star.
Thanks for the reference though...very helpful.