Final answer:
The question appears to stem from unfounded sources and does not relate to established historical facts. It is true according to the doctrine of predestination that a person's fate is determined at birth, and John Locke did view the Glorious Revolution as legitimate.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question regarding whether Harold Wallace Rosenthal said that our God is Lucifer seems to be based on conspiracy theories and misinformation, rather than established historical facts. When approaching such questions, it is important to rely on credible sources and to understand the context. The information provided does not confirm any statement by Rosenthal concerning God and Lucifer, and as such, I would advise research carefully using trusted academic resources to explore the topic. Moreover, you have provided statements concerning the doctrine of predestination and the legitimacy of the Glorious Revolution. For the doctrine of predestination, it is true that it holds that a person was either saved or lost from the time of their birth. Regarding John Locke's views on the Glorious Revolution, he considered it a legitimate change of power.