Satan has guided us through life as we know it. He has kept God in business all these years, and, unfortunately, served as a symbol of evil so fat and greedy Catholics could get more money from their followers.
Ritual, my darlings! Ritual and follow the 11 rules of Satan!
1. Do not give opinions or advice unless you are asked. 2. Do not tell your troubles to others unless you are sure they want to hear them. 3. When in another's lair, show them respect or else do not go there. 4. If a guest in your lair annoys you, treat them cruelly and without mercy. 5. Do not make sexual advances unless you are given the mating signal. 6. Do not take that which does not belong to you unless it is a burden to the other person and they cry out to be relieved. 7. Acknowledge the power of magic if you have employed it successfully to obtain your desires. If you deny the power of magic after having called upon it with success, you will lose all you have obtained. 8. Do not complain about anything to which you need not subject yourself. 9. Do not harm little children. 10. Do not kill non-human animals unless you are attacked or for your food. 11. When walking in open territory, bother no one. If someone bothers you, ask them to stop. If they donât stop, destroy them.
If Satan was the one true god there would be know way he would be in hell, there is a reason that it is called hell, people are banished there for eternity its a form of punishment and satan people satan would only convince people that it is a paradise.
Guys, when you post, please do not just post pictures without words and make sure that what you do post has some substance to it. I'm seeing a lot of one or two word posts lately.
I understand what this guy is doing, so I am requesting that the WEPRegs use that big chunk of meat in your skull to win this guy over with rhetorics and logic! Without spamming...
Actually if I wasn't such an atheist I'd be tempted to believe this guy. In fact I'm quite interested in his opinions on God and the whole Christian faith for that matter. What he says isn't blasphemous, you must understand that, what he says is quite true and it is merely the other side of the Christian coin. We usually only look at the side where God is good and Lucifer is evil. Well how about we put aside petty beliefs and discuss the opposite. Lucifer is good, God is evil.
@ wolf. i think people tend to just think about god because people are sometimes ...afraid? intimidated by the bad side of what they believe. when i was Christian i never heard a priest talk about the devil in anything more than a round about sort of way.
@ wolf. i think people tend to just think about god because people are sometimes ...afraid? intimidated by the bad side of what they believe. when i was Christian i never heard a priest talk about the devil in anything more than a round about sort of way.
Well of course not. Lol as an excatholic myself I'm well aware of how priests act. If you haven't noticed most Christian faiths will either nitpick the Old Testament or ramble about the New Testament. Furthermore what they nitpick for the OT usually isn't in its full context. You see the OT doesn't make Lucifer into a bad guy, he's either a good or neutral character. In the NT he's viewed as evil, but that's a whole history lesson. If you're interested I'll explain why.
Very well. What you need to understand first is that the Old and New Testaments were written centuries apart. Furthermore you need to understand how the New Testament was created into its modern day form.
Let's begin with the history of the Old Testament. For this part it is very simple, the OT is nothing more than the Jewist Torrah (check me on that) basically it is the Jewish holy book (like the bible). Now, the difference lies within the New Testament. The New Testament was written roughly one century after the death of Jesus (yes he was a real historical figure). During this time the Christianity emerged as a new religion and was brought under a great deal of persecusion, especially from pagan Romans and the Jewish people. Furthermore many other religions in the regions had a central figure of good and evil. The Christians, in order to survive developed the same model. They chose God as the figure of god and Lucifer as their figure of evil. They also adapted pagan holidays and used pagan symbols such as the pentagram and trident to debase the roman beliefs. This in turn allowed the Christians to build a power base and so began the spread of their creed.
Around the mid 300's AD many Roman officials of the Church and political figures gathered to discuss their new conversion to Christianity. They reviewed the hundred of books written for the NT and only allowed those which dipicted Jesus as the son of God. All the other hundreds were either destroyed of disposed of because these "heresies" only viewed Jesus as a normal human being of great importance, but nothing supernatural. This Roman version of the NT has survived into the modern era with many mistranslations and rewrites, but the foundation remains the same.