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Up in Heaven in AD 73, the Angels and God were facing many problems with demons. King Minos sent many Demons from Limbo, the first circle of Hell, to Heaven, which caused short skirmishes between them and the Angels, who always came out on top. However, the attacks and skirmishes started to grow serious.

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  • God Vs. Satan
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  • Up in Heaven in AD 73, the Angels and God were facing many problems with demons. King Minos sent many Demons from Limbo, the first circle of Hell, to Heaven, which caused short skirmishes between them and the Angels, who always came out on top. However, the attacks and skirmishes started to grow serious.
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  • Up in Heaven in AD 73, the Angels and God were facing many problems with demons. King Minos sent many Demons from Limbo, the first circle of Hell, to Heaven, which caused short skirmishes between them and the Angels, who always came out on top. However, the attacks and skirmishes started to grow serious. Eventually, the skirmishes turned into battles, and God sent Jesus down to the ninth and final circle, Treachery, to investigate. He found Satan, who revealed his true form to be Bob Saget. He then explained to a shocked Jesus that he was planning a rebellion against Heaven. He says it will not matter telling him because they would win anyway. Jesus then informs God about the plan, who, after 3 years of fighting, decides to duel Satan.
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