Regiomontanus
Eastern Orthodox
I don't believe in the devil or lucifer. Since his only description is in the Christian bible and it's a very unflattering one, I wonder what you base your alternative views on.
Hello and welcome.
You are an orthodox Jew but do not believe in "the devil." So, what do think of the following:
"Satan appears in the Bible, was discussed by the rabbis of the Talmud and is explored in detail in Jewish mysticism, or Kabbalah. In Hebrew, the term Satan is usually translated as “opponent” or “adversary,” and he is often understood to represent the sinful impulse (in Hebrew, yetzer hara) or, more generally, the forces that prevents human beings from submitting to divine will. He is also sometimes regarded as a heavenly prosecutor or accuser, a view given expression in the Book of Job, where Satan encourages God to test his servant."
Do Jews Believe in Satan? | My Jewish Learning
You might be surprised to learn that Satan does appear in Jewish texts, but that doesn't mean that Satan is the Jewish devil.
www.myjewishlearning.com
God bless