Christianity lacking a WHOLEsome view?

I mean personal morality. Not the morality of Lucifer himself, betraying God. More so, its a reflection of an action ONE can make. Good and Bad exists idealogically within all of us. Whatever word we use to describe that side of us poetically shouldn't make one confuse the parables as a historically influenced tale of two sides.

Basically saying, you're taking the idea way too literal. When Lucifer isn't/wasn't a real angel, or person, or being IMHO; He must've been a parable meant to explain one side of the Self.
 
The idea of "betraying God" is a conceivable option? Does betrayal confer any value- either in and of itself itself or from its consequences?

Can you also please back up any assertions that traditional Christianity or the Bible have anything to say about "Lucifer"?
 
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