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File:Birmingham-gallery-Mar18-1.jpg|A sculpture from Jacob Epstein representing ''The Archangel Lucifer'' as a mixture of male and female attributes, in [[Birmingham]]'s round gallery with the | File:Birmingham-gallery-Mar18-1.jpg|A sculpture from Jacob Epstein representing ''The Archangel Lucifer'' as a mixture of male and female attributes, in [[Birmingham]]'s round gallery with the other forces of nature. The style of Epstein was particularly apt at depicting the devil (as well as Einstein). | ||
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The Devil, king of evil, is one of the most interesting spiritual concept, for if one can't be sure of God's existence, the existence of evil and of entities who/which impersonate that are beyond doubt.
I always thought that the Edificio Telefónica is the place where the devil lives (New York as suggested in the movie The Devil's Advocate is also a good place but that would be too trivial and trendy, the Devil is subtle).