The enemy does not spend any time quarreling around these; they call Satan, Lucifer and Beelzebul one and the same, the "Devil". This has it's origins in the Vedic term for the Deva, or God basically. Further, the word Devil, which is from the Ancient Greek Dia-Valein.
This word has many cryptic connotations; but one hidden meaning in it, means literally "He who instills Zeus", or "He who puts Zeus inside (the soul"), as Dias/Zeus were the Dual Names of Zeus in the Ancient World. The word Dias comes from Deus which literally just means God (the "One God") and further, is related to the word Deyus Pater in Ancient Sanskrit, Roman and other languages, meaning the Heavenly Father or literally just God.
As a result, we have five things branded as evil in the enemy doctrine:
1. The Ultimate Eternal Truth of the Cosmos (Satya - transfigured into the character of Satan, the "Rebel against the Jewish order")
2. Zeus, the "Father of Gods and Men", Head God of the Ancient Pantheons appearing in many Names- The King of the Gods, Justice, Order, Power and the Lord of Truth
3. Devil - Who as explained above, puts the mind to "doubt" and to eventually instill in it the Truth (One must doubt to reach the Truth - One must instill the Truth within - all hated by the enemy)
4. Lucifer - He Who Brings Light and Enlightenment - The opener of awareness, another fatal thing to the enemy.
5. Demon - Literally means in Ancient Greek, the Knowledgeable One, the Wise Ones, the Teachers, the Gods and the higher intelligence of the Cosmos.
In the future, we will move to further the full adaptation to the above, so the power of the Gods can shine directly without any Jewish impediments.