Many people are unaware that the world government, celebrities, and elites worship Lucifer, the Light bearer and leader of the exiled Elohiyms (Fallen Angels).

He is both the god of this world and the founder of the United States of America, as evidenced by the all-seeing eye symbol on the back of the US dollar.

In Lucifer, We Trust

Since the entertainment is also one of his favorite playthings, the ruling class, who are all Satanists, made various superheroes to honor his legacy by appealing to our feelings. And one of the superheroes that many people do not believe was created to honor Lucifer was none other than He-Man.

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To demonstrate how serious this is, I will provide you with eight connections indicating that He-Man may, in fact, be a representation of Lucifer.

When you look at the big picture, you can see how the devil and his followers have once again deceived the world using entertainment.

The Similarities between He-Man and Lucifer

The first piece of evidence that Lucifer and He-Man are the same person is the way both of them fall from a higher realm to Earth. What also makes their fall so similar is that they both fall like lightning.

In the movie Masters of the Universe, a young Prince Adam begins as royalty in the higher realm of Eternia. His life changes when the evil ruler Skeletor and his followers attack his kingdom. They overthrow the throne, enslave his parents, and leave his home under Skeletor’s control.

To save him, the ten-year-old prince is sent away through a portal. He crash-lands on Earth in a burst of lightning and becomes separated from his magical Power Sword, the only remaining link to his true identity.

If you pay close attention, this follows the same pattern described in the Bible concerning Lucifer, when the prophet Isaiah stated:

How art thou fallen from heaven, O Lucifer, son of the morning.

Isaiah 14:12

To add to this, Yahusha also describes the fall of Lucifer, saying:

I beheld Satan as lightning fall from heaven.

Luke 10:18

According to many ancient texts, Lucifer’s fall was referred to as the great fall, as if lightning had struck the earth and caused a ripple effect.

This means that Prince Adam and Lucifer have similar designs, implying that their stories revolve around the same character because they both fell from another world to Earth in lightning.

The second evidence of similarity between Lucifer and He-Man is found in the declaration He-Man makes when he switches to his real identity.

After years on Earth as Adam, isolated from his origins, he discovers his Power Sword. When he holds it up to the sky and declares, “I HAVE THE POWER,” he transforms into the universe’s most powerful being, He-Man.

The moment is more than just Adam growing physically stronger. He has transformed from a defenseless prince to He-Man, a character whose identity is now defined by his power. The symbolism of the raised sword is particularly important here.

Muscular warrior holding glowing sword with lightning at dark skull castle
He-Man and his Ligtening Sword

By raising his sword, He-Man asserts his dominance and presents a declared and demonstrated image of power. It is strikingly similar to the raised torch on the Statue of Liberty, which represents Lucifer’s elevation to the position of god of this world.

Statue of Liberty with Manhattan skyline and Hudson River in the background
The Statue of Liberty shows Lucifer holding the light

Both images show an object being raised to the heavens as a visible symbol of power and authority. This relates to Lucifer’s ambition, in which he is said to have stated in Isaiah 14:14, “I will be like the most high.”

The third piece of evidence that Lucifer and He-Man are the same characters is that they are said to live a double life on Earth.

After Prince Adam falls from Eternia, he no longer lives openly as a prince. Instead, he spends fifteen years on Earth as an ordinary man. Those around him regard him as vulnerable and untrustworthy. They have no idea he wields incredible power.

Adam therefore lives with two identities. One is the identity that the rest of the world sees. The other is the identity he keeps hidden. His true nature is kept hidden until the moment he is ready to reveal it. This is also similar to Clark Kent from Superman.

The Bible depicts a similar image when it warns that “Satan himself is transformed into an angel of light” (2 Corinthians 11:14). This means that any character created to honor Lucifer may also disguise themselves in the name of arts and performance.

This is the exact method followed by Prince Adam in Masters of the Universe. He was a young god who fell to Earth and decided to hide his true identity from the world, waiting for the right moment to reveal himself.

The fourth piece of evidence that Lucifer and He-Man are the same characters is that neither is ultimately satisfied with remaining on Earth.

In the movie, Prince Adam spends 15 years living on Earth, but Earth is never truly his home. He survives there under an assumed identity, cut off from the realm from which he came. When the Power Sword summons him again, he returns to Eternia through a portal.

So, rather than being his ultimate destination, Earth is portrayed as a place of exile. The kingdom from which he originated and the throne to which he will eventually return is Eternia. The Bible describes Lucifer’s presence on Earth similarly. Revelation 12:12 says:

“Woe to the inhabiters of the earth and of the sea! For the devil is come down unto you, having great wrath because he knoweth that he hath but a short time.”

This passage suggests that the devil’s time on Earth is limited. He is aware that time is running out, which explains why his actions are so forceful and urgent. In Job 1:7, when the Creator asks Satan where he has come from, he replies:

“From going to and fro in the earth, and from walking up and down in it.”

This passage conjures up an image of Lucifer’s constant movement across the Earth. Ephesians 2:2 refers to him as “the prince of the power of the air,” implying that he is a powerful influence in the present world rather than its ultimate owner. Lucifer’s ambition, however, extends beyond the Earth. According to Isaiah 14:13, he declared:

“I will ascend into heaven, I will exalt my throne above the stars of God.”

This reveals the ambition at the centre of the biblical account. Lucifer did not simply fall from Heaven and abandon his desire for exaltation. His ambition was to rise above the position assigned to him and establish his throne.

This establishes the fourth comparison to Prince Adam. Both are depicted as beings who come to Earth from a higher realm while remaining connected to their home realm. Adam eventually returns to Eternia, where he regains his identity and powers. According to the biblical story, Lucifer is still pursuing a position above the throne he once challenged.

The fifth piece of evidence that Lucifer and He-Man are the same character is the sword they both wield.

In the movie, Prince Adam can’t become He-Man without the Power Sword. This means that his godhood is inscribed in that sword. The person wielding the sword possesses the power.

A mystical sword emitting blue electricity in a rainy storm over rocky mountains
A glowing power sword crackling with lightning hovers over He-Man

What many do not know is that Lucifer was more than just an angel; he was also a highly ranked cherubim. And what kind of weapon do cherubim carry? A fiery sword.

According to Genesis 3:24, God placed Cherubims and a flaming sword to guard the path to the Tree of Life in the east of the Garden of Eden. When Lucifer was expelled from heaven, he lost everything he owned, including his estate, covering, and, most importantly, his ability to wield the sword, which is said to be present in every cherub in the heavenly realm.

The sword owned by Prince Adam in the Masters of the Universe represents Lucifer’s sword, which is why it is so important in this film. This is why He-Man will go to any length to reclaim that sword.

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The sixth piece of evidence that Lucifer and He-Man are the same character is their shared desire to return to the same location.

In Masters of the Universe, He-Man does not want to stay on Earth; instead, he wishes to leave and return to a place called Grayskull. In fact, Castle Grayskull is the focal point of the entire movie. This is because Grayskull serves as God’s throne room in heaven. This is also precisely what Lucifer says in the book of Isaiah, where he once proudly stated:

I will also sit upon the mount of the congregation, in the sides of the north.

Isaiah 14:13

In this passage from Isaiah, the throne room represents God’s throne in the north. According to Revelation 4:2, “a throne was set in heaven, and one sat on it.” Castle Grayskull was only intended to serve as a model of God’s throne room. It is in the far north of Eternia, high and elevated above the rest. Only the heir is permitted to sit in it.

And why is it called Grayskull? Because Lucifer wishes to place a skull, a seat of death, in the throne room of God. He wishes to replace it with his throne of death. In the Masters of the Universe, Grayskull is more than just a castle; it is the room where God sits on his throne, which Lucifer wants to take.

The seventh piece of evidence that Lucifer and He-Man are the same character is the power that guards the throne room in the north.

As previously stated, Castle Grayskull is the throne, and whoever controls it wields complete power over the universe. However, in this film, a Sorceress directs it from within. And what exactly is her role? She is battling to help He-Man reclaim his throne.

In the movie, Skeletor cannot become god until he captures her and drains her power. However, He-Man cannot transform into He-Man until the same sorceress anoints him. This makes her both the keeper and the source.

In the deep lore, the sorceress in the master of the universe’s name is Teela Na, Mother of the Portal, who transforms into Zoar the falcon, similar to Isis but with wings. In Babylon, Isis was worshipped as Inanna, the Babylonian Queen of Heaven. Even Prophet Jeremiah spoke out against her once the biblical Israelites began to worship her.

According to Jeremiah 44:17, after the flood, the entire world worshipped the queen of heaven. Even she was described in Revelation 17:4-7 as the woman sitting not on a throne, but ON THE BEAST, who was none other than Lucifer.

The writers of the film chose her for the He-Man, Master of the Universe franchise because, after Lucifer, she is the most powerful woman in their occult, and many people still worship her today.

The eight piece of evidence that Lucifer and He-Man are the same character comes from what Prince Adam says in Masters of the Universe as he raises his swords.

In the movie, Prince Adam raises his sword and exclaims, “I HAVE THE POWER!” Later in the film, Skeletor can be heard wielding the same sword, raising it, and exclaiming, “I AM A GOD!” I AM THE MASTER OF THE UNIVERSE!” This means they’re both declaring I AM, which should be obvious to everyone.

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The words “I AM” did not come from our Creator, but from Lucifer himself. It was only recently added to the modern Bible to mislead believers into believing that God spoke to Moses on Mount Sinai.

In Exodus 3:14, the modern Bible states that God says, “I AM THAT I AM.” In John 8:58, Jesus declares, “Before Abraham was, I AM.” What makes this interesting is that the same Lucifer declared in Isaiah 14:14, “I WILL be like the Most High.”

In English, both I WILL BE and I AM mean the same thing. This simply means that Lucifer’s I AM words are a prideful declaration that he will one day sit on God’s Throne. The words are simply Lucifer’s brazen declaration that he will be who he is someday.

That is why the producers of Masters of the Universe created Lucifer as two different characters: He-Man and Skeletor. In He-Man, Lucifer is depicted as a blonde, beautiful, white perfect being. However, in Skeletor, he is the rotting skeleton whose flesh is consumed by worms.

Conclusion

Every evidence I have drawn here suggests that the Masters of the Universe was created to honor Lucifer. This leads us to the conclusion that He-Man is Lucifer.

You must be mindful of what you and your children glorify or watch on television. When we admire superheroes like He-Man, we are indirectly worshipping Satan.

Through the disclosure contained within this article, you have been forewarned.

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