Probably because the whole Lucifer Story is apocryphic and was pierced together/made up by church teachers. It doesnt fit with the message of the New Testament one bit.
The first clear mention of endless misery is to be found in a work from 155 to 165 AD by Tatian.[18] According to theologian Edward Beecher, in the first four centuries there were six main theological schools and only one of them advocated the idea of eternal hell.
Probably because the whole Lucifer Story is apocryphic and was pierced together/made up by church teachers. It doesnt fit with the message of the New Testament one bit.
Also, most of the Bible is stolen from other religions & spiritualities that existed around before it was all codified.
“Stolen” is a bit of a harsh word, it was normal for the various religious cults back then to influence each other
Harsh but accurate.
Dude I’m pretty Sure there wasnt a person going “I’ll steal this from another religion”. That’s not how things go
That’s exactly how it goes. They take from other religions so it’s easier for their religion to take hold.
expanding on this, even the existence of eternal hell is fairly controversial among theologians. this is from the page on [Christian Univeralism]:(https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christian_universalism)