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Conversations with a Satanist
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Tommy Savage
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© 1993 Tommy Savage
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CONTENTS
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Preface 3
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1. What is Satanism? 5
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2. America - Christian Country 13
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3. Common misconceptions and outright lies 21
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4. Who gets the credit, God or man? 33
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5. Biblical Scripture 41
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6. What is evil? 57
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7. Masturbation and the fear of sex 66
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8. What about love? 81
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9. Christian [In]tolerance & a lesson in semantics 87
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10. Am I a Satanist? 101
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11. Why become a Satanist? 112
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12. Some theories on Satan 120
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13. On the lighter side 128
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14. Satanic organizations 132
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15. Selected readings 135
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PREFACE
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This book contains actual conversations conducted on a computer
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bulletin board service. The names of the individuals involved have been
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changed, not in order to protect them, but to insure that I won't have to ask
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their permission or pay them .
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Satan has been blamed for everything that has gone wrong in the world
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for the last 2,000 years. He is the scapegoat for all the world's problems.
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For every thought that goes against the principles and tenets set forth by
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mainstream Judeo-Christian society, for every action commited by man that
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he can not, or will not accept responsibility for, Satan has been held
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accountable. There was a time [not too long ago in fact] when those who
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suffered from mental illness were said to be possessed by the Devil.
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'The Devil made me do it' is a common defense [or lack of one] for
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criminals and other undesirables who are unable [or unwilling] to take
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responsibility for their own actions. He has been used to scare people into
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following an outdated and outmoded religion. Without the threat of being
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eternally damned to the unspeakable tortures and agonies in the fiery pit of
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Hell, Christianity would not have been as successful as it is, and the Church
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would have been out of business a long time ago. So how does the Church
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treat the person responsible for it's continued success? Very shabbily
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indeed!
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Satanists are the last real minority. It is acceptable [although illegal
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and unconstitutional] to discriminate against Satanists. Whether it is on
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the television talk and news shows, Christian [and secular] radio shows, or
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in print, Satanists can be harassed and condemned with impunity. No other
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group or religion has to suffer such indignation.
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On the following pages, intermingled with my personal views, are some
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of the conversations I have had with Christians over the modem lines on a
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public access bulletin board. I have left them complete and unedited [except
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for the many misspellings]. I was surprised [although with all things
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considered, perhaps I shouldn't have been] to learn that in these supposedly
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enlightened times, a lot of people still believe everything they see on shows
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like 'Geraldo' or read in the trashier, headline hungry newspapers.
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Ignorance creates fear, fear becomes hate, and hate leads to the kinds of
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atrocities that Christians have been committing for centuries. More people
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have been killed in the name of the Christian God than for any other reason,
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and yet poor old Satan has to take the rap for all the so-called evils of the
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world.
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In these conversations I have tried to dispel some of the myths and
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misconceptions surrounding Satanism. The book also shows how Satanism
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can be and is incorporated into everyday life. While all Satanists will find
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something of value within these pages, it is mainstream Christian society
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that will benefit the most from it.
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The views and ideas I have expressed in this book [while influenced by
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the works of Dr. LaVey and others] are solely my own and are not meant to
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represent any established Satanic organization.
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Oxnard, Ca., February 28, XXVIII A.S.
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1.
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What is Satanism?
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What is Satanism? For many people the word 'Satanism' immediately
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conjurs up images of black robed figures, animal and human sacrifices,
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black masses, blood rituals, and a score of other atrocities so horrible, that
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the mind wobbles. These tales are avidly revealed to us by headline hungry
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newspapers and ratings conscious TV shows. The sources for these stories
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are most often indignant members of the Christian church or sobbing
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neurotics who, under the advice of their therapist, have come forward to
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recount their ghastly experiences at the hands of a brutal Satanic cult as
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part of their 'healing process' and in the hopes that others may gain
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strength from their courage. Their altruistic gestures are, of course,
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supplemented by a large check for their appearance. The picture they paint
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is a grim one, but not necessarily a realistic one.
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This is not Satanism as it is practiced today. While I am not naive
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enough to think that some of these so-called 'Satanic ritual abuses' have
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never happened, most of the horror stories are pure fantasy propagated by
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the Christian church in order to instill fear into the populace. The Church
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knows that in order to keep it's flock, and gain new sheep to the herd that it
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must promote itself as the last bastion of hope in a world ruled by the evil
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Satan and his bloodthirsty hordes.
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There is also a growing trend among some psychotherapists who, in
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seeking fame via talk shows and/or a book deal, actually have placed ideas
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of Satanic ritual abuse into their patient's minds. These people have no
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recollection of any kind of 'Satanic' abuse until after they are introduced
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to it by their therapists. The use of leading questions and suggestion, while
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the patient is under hypnosis, can actually implant false memories of
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'Satanic' rituals, child sacrifices, molestations, and blood drinking into the
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less than healthy mind of their patients. The only people who appear to
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believe this nonsense are several major police departments who have
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actually started 'Satanic task forces' to investigate what they claim to be
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a growing phenomena of Satanic crime.
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They claim that there is a world-wide Satanic cult terrorizing our
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country. Millions of taxpayer dollars have been spent in the investigation of
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this cult. They cite cases of animal mutilations, Satanic grafitti, and of
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course the testimony of the 'survivors' as proof that this cult exists. The
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fact that no hard evidence [such as the bones of the victims, bloody knifes,
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soiled robes, ect...] has ever been produced or any culprits indicted has not
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stopped special agents assigned to these Satanic task forces from traveling
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around the country and speaking at churches, PTA meetings and anywhere
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else they can about the dangers involved with Satanism. They give a list of
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'warning signs' that show involvement in Satanic activities.
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These 'signs' include listening to heavy metal music, wearing black
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clothing, outbreaks of violent behavior, depression, nightmares or insomnia,
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withdrawal from family and friends, and the list goes on. Parents are told to
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watch for these signs and to take the appropriate actions [i.e. Report them
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to the police and seek immediate psychiatric and religious counseling] if
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they suspect their child might be involved with Satanism or the occult.
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There are some confused and twisted people who commit the horrendous
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acts made famous on TV talk shows and in the National Enquirer. But these
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sick individuals are not Satanists, they are nothing more than Christian
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'Devil' worshipers and nuts who have bought into the Church's propaganda
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and need to justify their vile deeds by putting the blame on someone else,
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namely Satan. A Satanist loves his life and freedom and would not
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jeopardize them by breaking the law. Satanists do not need to prey upon
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unwilling and innocent victims, there are plenty of willing participants to
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be found for any type of activity you wish to engage in. A true Satanist
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[despite all the malicious slander] would never harm an animal or a child.
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Instead, a Satanist holds them in the highest regard because they act
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naturally and true to themselves. They are not motivated by self-sacrificing
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ideologies. They have not yet been corrupted and blinded by the outdated
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moral code and backward ethics that will someday be thrust upon them by
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the masses of Christian sheep that inhabit our planet.
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Satanists do not worship the Christian 'Satan'. He is merely a myth
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created by the writers of the Bible to add some drama and conflict to their
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tale. Most of the Satanists that I know do not even believe in a God, and none
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of them believe in the red underwear wearing, pitchfork carrying, horny
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headed fallen angel cast into the fiery pit for all eternity. If a view of 'God'
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is needed, most think of it as a balancing force in nature that is unknowing
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and uncaring of the trials and tribulations of man.
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'If you don't believe in Satan, then why do you call yourselves
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Satanists?' Good question, here's the answer. [actually, here's a whole
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bunch of answers.] Take your pick.
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Number 1. The Hebrew word 'Satan' literally translates to 'adversary,
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opposite' and we are the enemies of the anti-human philosophies and herd
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mentality of the Judeo-Christian religion. All abstinence = spirituality
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religions thrive on the lack of 'self' in it's congregation. By removing the
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egos of their followers, religious leaders are able to keep it's flock under
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control and their hands buried deeply in their pockets.
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Number 2. By using the name Satan, [even though it carries negative
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connotations to the majority of society] we can shake up the status quo and
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sufficiently shock people enough so that just maybe, we might get their
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attention long enough for them to hear what we have to say. Our society has
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become increasingly apathetic, and sometimes a slap in the face is the only
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way to get someone's attention.
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Number 3. Christians blame everything they don't like on Satan. If
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someone goes against the established Christian order, he is said to be under
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the influence of Satan. There are only two kinds of people to the religious
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fundamentalist; Christians and Satanists. Why not take the name they have
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already given us and use it to our advantage?
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Number 4. Satan has been depicted in hundreds of stories, by hundreds of
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authors, in hundreds of ways. There are however, some common traits that
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are attributed to the Prince of Darkness in all of these stories [including the
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Bible]. Some of the most common are intelligence, cleverness, pride, a sense
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of humor, nobility, arrogance, cunning and most of all, a deep sense of
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self-worth. Is this the kind of person that we should despise? On the
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contrary, these characteristics are to be admired, especially when compared
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to the jealous, vindictive and cruel nature of God as presented in the Old
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Testament. Of the two, I would much rather be associated with Satan.
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Number 5. It is useful in weeding out the weaker and therefore
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undesirable element from our midst. A lot of people use the name of Satan
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because it makes them feel special, or gives them a false sense of power.
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They think that if they align themselve with us that our strength will be
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transfered to them. Teenagers and those who are just plain antisocial, use
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the name as a means to thumb their noses at authority. The greedy have used
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it because they think they can make a buck off of it. What these types people
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fail to realize is that by using the name Satanist, they open themselves up
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to persecution, hatred, and the most vicious kind of slander. Only a truly
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strong and self-confident person could take an obvious stigma like the title
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of Satanist and make it work for them. In short, only a true Satanist can use
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the name and get away with it.
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'Death is the great abstinence'-Anton Szandor LaVey. Satanism is a
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celebration of life and personal success instead of the Christian philosophy
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of 'Thou shall not' and self debasement in order to gain glory once you are
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dead. Satanist strive for success and happiness in all aspects of their lives.
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They boldly walk through life with their heads held high, smashing the
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sacred cows of man and religion and exposing their fallacies for all to see.
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Satanism is much more than just an an anti-Christian philosophy. It also
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provides a healthy dose of ritual and dogma. Growing up as we have in a
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dominant Christian society, ritual has become an ingrained part of our
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society. Many people desire a little organized ceremony in their lives, and
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Satanism can provide that. Most Christian ceremonies [such as Christmas]
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are actually parodies of earlier pagan ceremonies. Any first year Biblical
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scholar can attest to the fact that Jesus wasn't born in the winter, but his
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birth is celebrated on December 25th for a very simple reason. When the
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conquering Christians gained power, they found that is was easier to keep
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their new [physically forced] converts happy and under control if, instead of
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totally eradicating their old religion, they just changed it around a little
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bit. December 25th is suspiciously close to the Winter Solstice, a pagan
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holiday.
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The individual human will is the cornerstone of Satanic philosophy. The
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ability to reason and make individual choices is a primary attribute of
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Satanists. For far too long religion has been used as an excuse to justify a
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persons thoughts and actions. Saying 'I believe this because I'm a
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Christian' or 'I act this way because I'm a Christian' are nothing more than
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convenient escape routes from reason. Using religion [or anything else for
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that matter] as a scapegoat to justify your actions is not the way of the
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Satanist. As Satanists, we must constantly ask ourselves 'Why do I believe
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this?' If you can come up with no better answer than 'Because I am a
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Satanist' you should rethink your stance on the given issue, and perhaps
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reevaluate your assertion that you are a Satanist.
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Like any other serious organization, Satanism also contains within
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itself a set of goals. Stratification is one of the major goals of Satanism.
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Simply put, stratification means that individuals end up on the level of
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achievement and success that they have earned and deserve through their
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hard work and personal abilities. Men are not born equal! This myth must be
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put to rest once and for all. The Church has strived to homogenize our
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society. When all men are made to be equal, then control of them becomes a
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simple matter. A Satanist realizes that men are NOT equal. Some are born
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with more raw talent or intelligence than others. The cultivation and
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application of these abilities will determine the level of achievement you
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obtain as compared to others. This is not to say that you should compare
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yourself to others by their standards! You alone can decide how you are
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fulfilling the goals you have set for yourself, and they must be by your
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standards. Judging yourself by the ethics and morals set by others is for the
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milling hordes that infest our planet, and not for the Satanist.
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Another goal of Satanism is the strict taxation of churches. For far too
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long these establishments have been given a free ride in our society. They
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are nothing more than a cleverly concealed business. They advertise, sell
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goods, and make a profit. Why should they be exempt from paying their
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rightful share to the country that allows their foolishness to flourish? If
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churches were taxed, the National Debt would be wiped out in no time flat.
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There are many reasons why a person chooses to live a Satanic lifestyle,
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foremost among them being happiness. If you are happy with your chosen
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path in life, and are living by your own rules and not blindly following the
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outmoded moral concepts of others, if you are achieving success at the
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goals you have set for yourself, then you are living a lifestyle that can
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certainly be considered Satanic. Some people come to Satanism because they
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are fed up with the hypocrisy that is inherent in the Christian religion. They
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can no longer pretend to follow a belief system that for them, has ceased to
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have any real meaning. Satanism offers them something no other organized
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religion can, freedom. There are no moral or ethical restrictions in Satanism
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besides "Harm none that don't deserve harm." There are no guilt trips
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imposed and no absolutions offered. No quarter asked, none given. A Satanist
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must take responsibility for his/her actions.
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Satanists by nature are solitary creatures and most choose to exclude
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themselves from as much contact as possible with the teeming multitudes
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that swarm this planet. They are a drain on our vitality. Ideally, contact
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with these individuals should be limited to circumstances of the Satanists
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choosing. Instead, a Satanists prefers to surround himself with things that
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are aesthetically pleasing. Literature, art, music, these are the companions
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of a Satanist.
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The two major factions of modern Satanism are the Church of Satan and
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the Temple of Set, but there are hundreds of smaller organizations
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throughout the world. The Church of Satan was founded by Anton Szandor
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LaVey on April 30, 1966 and the Temple of Set was started in 1975 by
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Michael Aquino, a former High Priest in the Church of Satan. The Church of
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Satan and it's founder are solely responsible for bringing Satanism out of
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the shadows and into the public eye. Many books and articles have been
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written about the Church of Satan and Dr. LaVey and they can be found at any
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of the better bookstores and libraries. Not much public information is
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available about the Temple of Set. They choose to hide themselves behind a
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shroud of secrecy. At the end of this book are some names and addresses of
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various Satanic organizations.
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2.
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America - Christian Country?
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Many people are under the false impression that our government was
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founded on the principles of Christianity. This is simply not the case. The
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brave men who banded together to throw off the English yoke of oppression
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were not an overtly Christian bunch [and some of them, most notably Thomas
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Jefferson, despised Christianity]. In fact most of them weren't Christians at
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all but were Freemasons. The separation of Church and State was one of the
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major issues adopted by our freedom loving ancestors. They did not want the
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same oppression and persecution to corrupt their new nation that had
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corrupted and shamed the puritans. It seems to be the popular belief that the
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pilgrims left England and came to this country to escape religious
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persecution. It makes for a nice story, but how accurate is it? It is well
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known [among those who can read and look beyond the somewhat biased
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fables that are taught in school] that our puritan ancestors engaged in
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religious fanatacism and persecution that rivaled that of the spanish
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inquisition. The Salem witch trials is just one of the many examples of
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their rabid [and often times violent] devotion to their God. Luckily for us,
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their reign of terror didn't last and it was a more enlightened, more
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intelligent people that founded our great nation. Take for example, our
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pledge of allegiance. The line "One nation under God" was not added to the
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pledge until 1954 [during the hey-day of McCarthyism. Just one of the low
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points our nation has had to endure thanks to the political power of
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religious fanatics].
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Everyone of us were taught in school the story of the Boston tea party. A
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small band of Bostonian's dressed up like Indians and dumped tea into the
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harbor in a protest over the tax on tea. They dressed up like Indians to fool
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the ship's owner as to the real identity of the group. Why anyone would think
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Indians would be upset about a tea tax is not known. What is known is that
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the people involved frequented a tavern called the "Green dragon", a hotbed
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of political dissent. They gathered in the Green Dragon prior to their
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rendezvous at the docks. This tavern was also a well known haunt of
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Freemasons. It is a reasonable assumption that some, if not the majority, of
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the participants were indeed Masons.
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While this is not the popular belief held by the Christian majority or
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presented in the textbooks, supporting evidence is easy to locate. The first
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U.S. Freemasonic lodge was established in Philadelphia, later to be used
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[temporarily] as the first U.S. Capitol. Among it's members was Ben Franklin
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[who was also at one time a member of Sir Francis Dashwood's infamous
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Hellfire Club]. Members of the Masonic lodge in Boston included John Hancock
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and Paul Revere. George Washington became a Mason in 1752. With the start
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of the American Revolution the American lodges broke away from their
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English counterparts. Of the first 20 presidents, 13 of them were Masons.
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Thomas Jefferson so hated Christianity that he took a pair of scissors
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and a pen to his copy of the bible, crossing off or cutting out offending
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passages and tearing out whole pages. When the British burned down the
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Library of Congress in 1814, Jefferson sold them 6,000 of his books which
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became the foundation of the library. Many of these books were on subjects
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outside the Judeo-Christian religion, and today would be on the Christian
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fundamentalists list of books to be banned.
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The Masonic influence [while extending to all parts of our early history]
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is most evidenced on our currency. Look at the one dollar bill. On the back
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side is the Great seal of the United States. The seal was adopted shortly
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after the nation was founded, and thus reflects the beliefs of the men who
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chose it. The seal is two sided and both sides appear on the back of the
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dollar.
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The front side of the Great seal shows a truncated pyramid with "1776"
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in Roman numerals etched at it's base. All of the inscriptions on the seal are
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in Latin. The words printed above the pyramid, Annuit Ceptis, mean "He has
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smiled upon our endeavors." This is commonly misunderstood to be the
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Christian God. The word for "God" in Latin is Dues. It stands to reason that
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if the designers of the seal had meant "God", they would would have said it.
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The"He" doing the smiling is certain to be the all seeing eye [a Masonic
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symbol] which peers through a [Pythagorean] triangle. The triangle is the
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symbol of science, not spirituality. On the scroll underneath the pyramid is
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the inscription Novos Ordo Seculorum which translates to "New order of the
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ages", and order of science and Knowledge as opposed to Christian
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superstition and fear.
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The back side of the Great seal shows an eagle clutching a group of
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arrows in it's right claw, and an olive branch in it's left. There are 13
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leaves and 13 olives on the branch and 13 arrows. Above the eagle is a
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necromantic star formed by 13 five-pointed stars. The number 13 has long
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had a sinister reputation. It is the traditional number of people in a witches
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coven, and even today, many hotels don't have a 13th floor. The inscription E
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Pluribus Unum [which coincidentally contains 13 letters] means "From
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many, one" - one purpose, one will, which fits in nicely with magical theory.
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This was the original motto of the United states until it was replaced by "In
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God we trust" [which didn't start to show up on our money until 1864 and
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was formally adopted by congress in 1956]. This preoccupation with the
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magical number 13 is curious, although it could also represent the 13
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original colonies. Perhaps the symbols chosen were selected for just this
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type of ambiguity of meaning. A lot of careful thought went into the design
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of the Great seal and numerology certainly played an important part.
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One thing is certain, the symbolism used on the seal is definitely not
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Christian. If Christians had designed the Great Seal I'm sure it would have
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been adorned with crosses, fish and pictures of the virgin Mary and Jesus.
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Another example of Masonic influence in the early years of the United
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States is evidenced in the capitol city designed by the founding fathers. The
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site selected for the new capitol was a largely undeveloped piece of land
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lying on the border of the states Maryland and Virginia. It was originally
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divided into two counties, Washington and Alexandria. In the southernmost
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section of the designated area was a small town called Alexandria. It is at
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least a curious coincidence that the premier city of Hellenic knowledge
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would have a namesake in the new capitol.
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A 100 square mile perfect square was laid out. The four corners of the
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square face north, south, east and west. Each side of the square has sides
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that are 50 miles long each. The site chosen for the construction of the
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government buildings is in the northern section of the square. This seems to
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echo the occult idea that "North is the position of power." The capitol faces
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west. The White House is the northern most building of importance as would
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befit it's status as the seat of power. There was not even a plan for a church
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in the original draft of the city plan. These are clearly not the designs and
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ideas of Christians.
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The Masonic influence and power in our country began to wane in the
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1800's and an increasingly predominate Christian leadership started to take
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over. The country's been going downhill ever since.
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Here is what some of our founding fathers had to say about Christianity.
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"The government of the United States is not in any sense founded upon the
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Christian religion."
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"The divinity of Jesus is made a convenient cover for absurdity."
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"This would be the best of all possible worlds if there were no religion in
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it."
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- John Adams (1735-1826)
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2nd president of the U.S.
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"The age of ignorance commenced with the Christian system."
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- Thomas Paine (1737-1809)
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Satanic patriot
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"Question with boldness even the existence of God; because if there be one,
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he must more approve the homage of reason than that of blind fear."
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"I do not find in orthodox Christianity one redeeming feature."
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"The Christian God is cruel, vindictive, capricious and unjust."
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"Religions are all alike-founded on fables and mythologies."
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- Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826)
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"What has been the fruits of Christianity?...superstition, bigotry and
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persecution."
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- James Madison
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4th president of the U.S.
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"I do not believe in the immortality of the soul."
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"I doubt the divinity of Jesus although I agree with his moral teachings."
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- Benjamin Franklin
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Here's what some of our world's great thinkers had to say about
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Christianity and religion.
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"I do not believe in a God of theology who rewards good and punishes evil."
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- Albert Einstein
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"Satan is not the enemy of man. But he who made gods of our race, knowing
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good and evil."
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- Aleister Crowley
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"I was brought up in the other service: But I knew from the first that the
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Devil was my natural master and captain and friend. I saw that he was in the
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right, and that the world cringed to his conqueror only through fear. I prayed
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secretly to him; and he comforted me, and saved me from having my spirit
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broken in this house of children's tears. I promised him my soul, and swore
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an oath that I would stand up for him in this world and stand by him in the
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next. That promise and that oath made a man of me. From that day, this
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house is his home; and no child shall cry in it; this hearth is his altar; and no
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soul shall ever cower over it in the dark evenings and be afraid."
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- George Bernard Shaw
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"The only good is knowledge, the only evil is ignorance."
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- Diogenes Laertius
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"Active evil is better than passive good."
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- William Blake
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"Of all the religions, Christianity should be, of course, the most tolerant,
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but till now the Christians have been the most ignorant of all men."
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- Voltaire
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"Satan is the first free-thinker and savior of the world. He frees Adam and
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impresses the seal of humanity and liberty on his forehead, by making him
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disobedient."
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- Mikail Bakunin
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"A certain sense of cruelty towards oneself and others is Christian; hatred
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of those who think differently; the will to persecute. Mortal hostility
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against the masters of the earth, against the 'noble', that is also Christian;
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hatred of mind, of pride, courage, freedom, libertinage of mind, is Christian;
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hatred of the senses, of joy in general, is Christian..."
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- Friedrich Nietzsche
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"Religion is excellent stuff for keeping common people quiet."
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- Napoleon
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"No god ever gave any man anything, nor ever answered any prayer at
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anytime, nor ever will."
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- Madalyn Murray O'Hair
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"All religions die of one disease, that of being found out."
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- John Morely
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3.
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Common misconceptions and outright lies
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The mystery and secrecy that surrounds Satanism is should not be
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totally unexpected. As Satanists, we are not afforded the avenues to tell our
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side of the story. There's plenty of room in the tabloids and on tv for the
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horror stories, but no one wants to hear about the rational, mentally stable,
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law abiding Satanist. People prefer their villains to be, well, to be
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villainous. They won't believe that their next door neighbor, the guy who
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cuts his grass, goes to his son's little league game and is nice to his dog, is
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a Satanist. They can't believe that their doctor, dentist, mailman or grocer
|
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could be a Satanist. Satanists are evil, psychotic, blood thirsty ghouls who
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prowl the night in search of victims to offer in bloody sacrifice to their
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lord and master. Everyone knows that you have to shed some blood to
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appease Satan, right? Wrong! Since we do not believe in the Christians myth
|
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of Satan, why would we try to appease him? What purpose would it serve to
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kill someone in the name of a fictitious character? How did these horrible
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and totally false rumors start, and why [in these supposedly enlightened
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times] are they still believed? Who stands to profit from such propaganda?
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Why the Christian church of course!
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God is big business. More money has been generated by the various
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branches of organized religion that through any other endeavor in history.
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The Vatican is one of the wealthiest organizations in the world. Religious
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leaders worldwide live in comfort and luxury that can only be maintained
|
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through a large and constant cash flow. I remember watching the PTL club
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|
one day several years ago and seeing Tammy Faye Baker [who was wearing
|
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so much jewelry and make-up that I figured she must have stock in Revlon
|
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and Ginsler Lee] talking about her child's birthday and how she took him
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shopping for presents in the Limo earlier that day. It struck me as funny [and
|
|
terribly hypocritical] that this so-called servant of God was in fact
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profiting big time from the spreading of false hope and downright lies. How
|
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is this possible? Are people actually stupid enough to fall for this sham? It
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seems as though they are.
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From it's conception, organized religion has been a money maker. It
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|
brings in billions of dollars a year in contributions and sales of religious
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paraphernalia. The early Church leaders who compiled the Bible knew this,
|
|
and like all good businessmen, knew that they had to make certain
|
|
provisions for it's continued success. Now God was a good concept, take all
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the gods of the past and present, roll them all into one big ball, promote it
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|
heavily, [violently is necessary] and watch the money roll in. There was only
|
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one small problem. When your advertising an all-powerful, all-benevolent,
|
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all-loving [although ruthlessly stern] deity, certain questions were bound to
|
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arise such as "If God id so good, and loves us all, why did my baby have to
|
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die?" or "Why does God let pain, despair, hatred,violence, death, crime,
|
|
corruption, ect.. flourish and infect his followers?" So on and so forth. They
|
|
needed to a scapegoat to put the blame on in order to keep God's good name
|
|
untarnished and the money flowing. Enter Satan.
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The idea was simple, take all the bad things found in human society, all
|
|
of the problems and "negative" aspects of humanity and assign them to
|
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another deity, [although one who isn't as powerful as God] and then let it be
|
|
known that the Church is the only organization capable of saving you from
|
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the clutches of this evil being. [Providing you follow the rules and leave a
|
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generous donation.] The Church then mounted a ruthless P.R. campaign
|
|
against Satan that continues to this day. The horror stories told by
|
|
Christians about Satan and Satanists have become ingrained into the
|
|
collective consciousness of the population much like those U.F.O. abduction
|
|
stories and near death, light at the end of the tunnel stories we hear so
|
|
much today. If someone is told something often enough, [especially by
|
|
someone they think they can trust] they invariably start to believe it.
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No matter how many times you try to tell a Christian the truth about
|
|
Satanism, they won't [or can't] believe you. As terrifying as the false
|
|
images of sacrifices and other bloodthirsty acts of Satanists are to them,
|
|
the truth would be much more terrifying. If they knew that our real purpose
|
|
was to break the stranglehold that Christianity has on our world and expose
|
|
them to the harsh realities of life with total responsibility, they wouldn't
|
|
know how to act. As long as we remain cartoon characters capable of being
|
|
vanquished by a prayer to God, we will be able to accomplish our goals that
|
|
much easier.
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In this first set of conversations I deal directly with some of the most
|
|
common and blatant lies that are associated with Satanism.
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12/06 7:00 AM
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OK everyone, it's time to put an end to the myths and falsehoods that
|
|
surround Satanism. I will attempt to answer any questions you may have.
|
|
I've seen you all talking and asking questions about this subject, so here's
|
|
your chance to get the facts. Speak now or forever hold your peace. Tommy
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12/06 8:45 AM
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I can't believe that there is a real Satanist on these boards. I have a
|
|
question for you if you don't mind. I love animals, and I can't see why anyone
|
|
would want to hurt them. Why do you guys do those horrible things to
|
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animals? It makes me cry to think that someone would hurt an animal. Beth
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12/06 4:12 PM
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Where did you hear that Satanists harm animals? Was it on a TV talk
|
|
show? Or perhaps you saw a movie that portrayed Satanists in such a light?
|
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Did a Christian tell you this? Did you read it in some magazine? When
|
|
considering a statement like that, you have to take into consideration it's
|
|
source. What do the perpetrators of such a rumor have to gain from it's
|
|
belief. Shows like "Geraldo" or newspapers like the "National Enquirer"
|
|
make money buy people either watching their shows, or buying their papers.
|
|
They know how to create a "juicy" story and are not above twisting [or even
|
|
changing] the facts in order to give their tales a more controversial or
|
|
appealing aspect. Let's face it, more people will watch a show that features
|
|
appalling acts of deprivation and horror than will watch a show about people
|
|
who simply have a differing [although blasphemous] viewpoint. What the
|
|
Christian church has to gain from the spreading of such rumors is easy
|
|
enough to figure out, they get to stay in business.
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Now, to answer your question. Satanists do not, I repeat, DO NOT
|
|
sacrifice animals or babies. That's just plain stupid. We hold animals and
|
|
children in the highest regard. To us they are to be revered as the highest
|
|
embodiment of life. They do not deny themselves the desires and feelings
|
|
that come naturally to them. They have not yet been taught to
|
|
unquestionably hate what is different, and they have a natural curiosity for
|
|
the unknown. They are not hampered by the false guilt that plagues most of
|
|
the adults today. They are the ideal examples of man's carnal nature and are
|
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sacred to a Satanist. Tommy
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12/07 9:30 AM
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Tommy, I see what your saying. I always try to keep an open mind and
|
|
not believe everything I hear, but I have heard these stories for so long, that
|
|
I figured they had to be true. I'm glad to hear that this isn't true. I guess I
|
|
should be more skeptical about things. Thank you for answering me. Beth
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12/07 9:00 PM
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I have a question. How do you explain the evidence found about Satanic
|
|
sacrifices? I have seen reports and news programs that show butchered
|
|
animal remains found with the blood drained out of them and Satanic
|
|
messages like "666" and "Satan rules" written on the walls of abandoned
|
|
buildings where these remains have been found. These things are real. If
|
|
Satanists aren't doing it, who is? Tim
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12/08 7:07 AM
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I have seen similar programs that sought to expose these so-called
|
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"Satanic ritual sacrifices." These so-called Satanic cattle mutilations have
|
|
been proven to be nothing more than the work of predators. They feed on the
|
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soft, fleshy parts of the animals. They can do quite a complete job in a
|
|
relatively short period of time. When the carcasses are found there are
|
|
never any tracks leading to, or from the beast, nor are there any in the near
|
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vicinity. Autopsies have shown that these animals died of natural causes. As
|
|
far as the Satanic grafitti goes, it is done by teenagers who are rebelling
|
|
against authority and society. What higher authority is their in our society
|
|
that God? These kids are dabblers in subjects they consider to be "evil", and
|
|
are referred to as Devil worshipers. "Devil worshipers" are not Satanists.
|
|
While to the general public they appear to be the same, they are as different
|
|
as night and day. Satanists do not worship, or even believe in the Judeo-
|
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Christian concept of Satan. The "fallen angel" portrayed as the evil,
|
|
deceitful, destroyer of man is nothing more than a myth propagated by the
|
|
Christian church in order to keep it's followers in line and it's coffers filled
|
|
with their money. Tommy
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12/09 12:30 PM
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I have read your answers to the questions about sacrifices and while I
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see your point and will concede the fact that what you term as "Satanists"
|
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are not responsible for a lot of the things they are accused of, I know it is
|
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the truth that you use nude females as altars for your rituals and I have
|
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heard that children are also used. Do you feel that children should be
|
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exposed to this, and are they used for any sexual purposes during your
|
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ceremonies? I am a Christian and cannot imagine subjecting any child to
|
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these things. Andrew
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12/09 2:18 PM
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Women are frequently used as altars during rituals, but these are adult
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women who do this if their own free will. Not only does it go against the
|
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tenets of Satanism to harm a child, it is also illegal, and a Satanist does not
|
|
take unwarranted chances where his freedom is concerned. A Satanist would
|
|
never subject a child, or an unwilling adult to something that would be
|
|
harmful. While the children of Satanists are raised under the tenets of the
|
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parents religion, [as it is in every household throughout the world] they do
|
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not participate in any of the sex rituals. Tommy
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12/09 4:65 PM
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I am a Catholic and I worship the Lord God and am not fooled by the lies
|
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of Satan, or by his child molesting servants. I have the power of Jesus on my
|
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side and can defeat you! You are fighting a losing battle but it is not too late
|
|
to surrender yourself to God. He will forgive you. Sam
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12/09 7:09 PM
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Where are the facts to substantiate your claim that Satanists are child
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molesters? On the other hand, cases of child molestation committed by
|
|
Catholic priests are well documented. In the last decade, the Roman Catholic
|
|
church has had to pay more than 400 million dollars in restitution from civil
|
|
suits filed by the victims of priest/child molestation. More than 400 priests
|
|
have been convicted of this crime in the last 10 years and it is believed that
|
|
as many as 6,000 cases have gone either unreported, or covered up by the
|
|
Church. How does the Church deal with these errant priests once they are
|
|
discovered? Most of the time they undergo a brief psychiatric counseling
|
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session and are then assigned to a different parish in another community
|
|
where they continue their perversions with a new batch of children. One
|
|
victim support group reported that in just the last year and 1/2, they have
|
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been contacted by 1,300 people who claim to be victims of this crime. Quite
|
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a staggering figure isn't it?
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How many Satanists can you name that have been convicted of this [or any
|
|
other] crime? Tommy
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12/09 9:48 PM
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I'm a good Catholic and I take offense to you casting aspersions on these
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men of God. Those priests are confused and misguided. They are bedeviled by
|
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Satan. They need our love and support. I feel sorry for them and I pray every
|
|
night for God to save them, and you too. Satan is the real problem, he has
|
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entered the souls of the priests and has corrupted them, just as he wants to
|
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corrupt you. Don't fall prey to Satan. Only God can save your soul from an
|
|
eternity of torment. Jennifer
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12/10 9:32 AM
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By blaming Satan for the actions of these men, you take the
|
|
responsibility away from those who are truly responsible for their actions,
|
|
the priests themselves. These perverts are not under the influence of a
|
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non-existant being, they are sick and twisted people who use their position
|
|
of authority to take advantage of innocent children who are not wise to
|
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their perverted ways. By ignoring the real causes for this kind of behavior,
|
|
it will never stop, you only pave the way for these horrendous acts to
|
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continue. These "holy" and "righteous" men do not deserve pity, they
|
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deserve a slow, painful death. Tommy
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12/10 12:02 PM
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What about drinking blood? Steve
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12/10 12:41 PM
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What about it? Tommy
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12/10 1:15 PM
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Do you do it? Steve
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12/10 4:32 PM
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No! Tommy
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12/10 5:00 PM
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OK. Steve
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01/05 2:46 PM
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How do you sell your soul to the devil? What powers does Satan give you
|
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in exchange for your soul? Does Satan actually appear when you summon
|
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him? What does he look like? I know this is a lot of questions to ask, but I
|
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am very interested. I'll understand if you don't want to reply. Sue
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01/05 5:12 PM
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The first thing you have to do when you sell your soul to the Devil is to
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have the proper magical tools. These items are crucial, without them the
|
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spell will not work. You need 13 black candles, one white candle made from
|
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the fat of an unbaptized baby [very hard to obtain], a dagger [or sword], a
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silver chalice, a gong, and an animal [preferably a dog or a cat] to be
|
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sacrificed so that you may use it's blood.
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The first thing you have to do is to cover the walls with the proper
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magical symbols, painted in the blood of the animal you have brought with
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you. [It is necessary to kill the animal in the room in which you plan to do
|
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the summoning so that it's life force is still present] Then you draw a
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pentagram [upside down five pointed star] on the floor [in blood], and
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position a candle at each point of the star, with the white candle in the
|
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center, do not light these candles yet. The remaining candles are then placed
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in various places around the room and are lit immediately. With this done,
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you are ready to begin the actual summoning. You light the candles that you
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have placed around the pentagram in a counter clockwise direction, saving
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the white one for last. Then you bang the gong three times, this purifies the
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area, and clears it of any unwanted resonances. You then kneel down in front
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of the pentagram and start reciting the invocation. [I will not print the
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words here, I fear it would cause terrible repercussions] At the proper
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moment [the stroke of midnight], you take the dagger, cut your finger, and
|
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let the blood drip into the flame of the white candle. If you have done
|
|
everything correctly, and your desire is strong enough, Satan will come. He
|
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appears in a very shadowy form, and it is hard to make out any details about
|
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his appearance. When he speaks, it is not an audible voice, but rather a voice
|
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that speaks from inside your head. If Satan accepts you [not everyone is
|
|
automatically chosen], then he will grant you success and power on earth.
|
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You will be able to call on him, and he will answer you. You do not have to
|
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sign your name in blood like it shows in the movies, your words and desires
|
|
are all that Satan needs. Satan gives us a life that God and his feeble angels
|
|
never could. All manners of earthly pleasures are ours to enjoy, and when we
|
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die, we gladly join our master in Hell. Tommy
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P.S. If you believe any of this, I have some beach front property in Arizona
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I'd like to sell you!
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02/07 12:22 PM
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I think a lot of the problem with the recent surge in Satanic activity
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throughout the country stems from the fact that the music listened to by
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teenagers today is full of Satanic overtones. These kids are being exposed to
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subjects that they are not able to fully comprehend. Their minds are very
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impressionable and easily swayed to things that are anti-authoritative. The
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music presents Satan in a glorified and appealing light and doesn't address
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the ramifications that are inherent from this kind of subject matter.
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Teenage suicides are at an all time high, and I believe that a lot of it relates
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directly to the music. It seems like every other day you read about some
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lawsuit that is being pressed against a heavy metal band who's music has
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pushed some poor kid over the edge. It's a disgrace. Something has to be
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done about it before all of our children are gone. Gerry
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02/07 3:11 PM
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While it is true that there have been a rash of lawsuits against heavy
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metal musicians recently, [most notably Ozzy Osbourne and Judas Priest] not
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one case has resulted in a guilty verdict against the artist. Parents of
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children who have committed suicide are trying to use music as a scapegoat
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for their child's problems instead of placing blame [or responsibility] where
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it truly belongs-on themselves or the child itself. Remember the song
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Gloomy Monday? It was found on the turntables of many suicide victims and
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was even banned from the radio for a period of time due to the effects it
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supposedly had on people. Blaming a song, book, movie or anything else for
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the problems of a child or family is part of the reason these problems end up
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as tragically as they do. If parents looked to the real source of the problems
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instead of using a handy scapegoat, a lot more young people would be alive
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today.
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Using the Devil as subject matter for music [as well as books and
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movies] has been popular for centuries. Irving Berlin, who wrote the
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"wholesome" and "good Christian" songs White Christmas and God Bless
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America, also wrote songs about Satan. [Stay down here where you belong,
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At the Devil's Ball, Pack up Your Sins and go to the Devil] Other popular
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songs from the 20's through the 50's that feature Satan as subject matter
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include: He's a Devil in His Own Home Town, Satan Takes a Holiday, Old Devil
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Moon, Satanic Blues, Devil and the Deep Blue Sea, That Old Black Magic, Devil
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May Care, and many, many others. Satan is also a favorite character in
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classical music and opera.
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If you want to blame heavy metal music or rock songs that mention
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Satan for the problems of our youth, then you have to also place blame on
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the music of our forefathers, however, this type of self-deceit and
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scapegoating will only result with these problems continuing to flourish.
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Instead, we must address the real causes. Apathy, lack of parental guidance,
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legislated morality, the homogenizing of society, imposed guilt and
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ignorance are the real culprits, not music. Tommy
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4.
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Who gets the credit, God or man?
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The following conversation I had with "John", was representative of
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the type of questions and answers I would receive from Christians who let
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their religion run their entire life. These types cannot make a move without
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consulting God or the Bible first. John feels that the only way to give his
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life purpose and meaning is to devote it to his God. He is currently paying me
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to post any biblical scripture I choose on one of the bulletin boards and to
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comment on it. He feels that if I am exposed to the word of his God, that I
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will succumb to it's irresistible force. He is, of course, wrong. I have
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included some of these scriptures in the next chapter.
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In his statements, John argues that since the Christian Bible was
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written under the divine authority of God, and the Satanic Bible was written
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by a mere mortal [Anton Szandor LaVey], the Satanic Bible cannot be trusted
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since man is imperfect and capable of making mistakes. There is two crucial
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flaws in his logic though, his God does not exist and it was man who wrote
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his Bible.
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John, like most Christians, is unable to accept his own feelings or
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desires and cannot recognize his self-worth. Christians have been
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programmed since birth to believe that man is incapable of achieving any
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kind of success without the divine blessing of God. They see themselves, not
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as superior beings capable of creating anything of value, but as mere
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creations themselves, who's only purpose on Earth is to please their creator.
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They cannot accept their ego, so the externalize it, give it power, and call it
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"God" In worshiping this God, Christians are by proxy, worshiping the
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creator of God; Man. It is easier to accept failure, or disaster, if one thinks
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that there is a reason for it. Man cannot find a suitable reason for the many of
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problems he sees around him. He cannot accept the fact that he is
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responsible, so he assigns responsibility to a "higher power". "God works in
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mysterious ways" and "It is God's will" have become catch-phrases of the
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Christian. He uses them to rationalize events that he feels are unjust or
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senseless, or more frequently he places the blame on satan and his hordes.
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Satanists realize that it is the natural action and reaction of the
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universe that causes things to happen. He knows he is responsible for his
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own actions, and for the consequences of those actions. A Satanist accepts
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the burden of responsibility, and with it, accepts the fact that it is he, not
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God, who is in control.
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If a man is willing to accept responsibility for his failures, why should
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he then give credit for his successes to an outside party? Why not thank the
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party truly responsible and solely in control of his life; Himself.
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01/08 7:25 AM
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Does the practice of satanism allow for us all the pleasures that one
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would desire? If the answer is yes, does it the imply a philosophy as "Do
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what you want and don't worry about it?" In Christ-John
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01/08 4:04 PM
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"Satan represents all the so-called sins, as they all lead to physical,
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mental, or emotional gratification." This is the 8th Satanic statement as
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written in the Satanic Bible. There are no forbidden fruits for the Satanist.
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we are free to indulge in all types of earthly pleasures as long as they harm
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no one who is undeserving or unwanting of harm. Denying yourself the
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pleasures found in life because you are afraid that it might anger your God,
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|
and in order to gain a reward from him after you are dead is a ridiculously
|
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self-defeating concept. Abstaining from the things that give you pleasure
|
|
can only lessen the value and quality of your life. We are on this planet for
|
|
only a relatively short period of time, what we do with this time is up to
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each individual. A Satanist does not waste it. Tommy
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01/09 7:37 AM
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What do you mean when you say "those that are not deserving of harm?"
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Who deserves harm in your opinion? How can you judge the actions of
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another? Only God can judge man since He is our creator. John
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01/09 1:37 PM
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If someone goes out of their way to harm me, or any of my loved ones,
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they deserve to be, and will be, harmed by me in return. Satanists do not
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|
turn the other cheek. While Christians rely on their God to take care of
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|
things for them, a Satanist [realizing that the only way anything will ever
|
|
get done is to do it himself] takes matters into his own hands and makes
|
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sure the job gets done in a timely fashion and to his satisfaction. Praying to
|
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God for help will only result in sore knees and a cramped neck. "Two eyes,
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|
an arm, a lung, several inches of spinal column, both kneecaps, and the
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|
whole left side of the brain for an eye" is my motto. Tommy
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01/09 6:40 PM
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Scenario: Someone close to a Satanist almost gets in a car crash, she
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goes to the hospital and she gives birth to her baby who is fine. Later, her
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|
husband lands a new job to provide for the family. Then the person who was
|
|
supposed to sue them did not. Since you do not believe in God, who do
|
|
Satanists thank for these things? John
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01/09 9:55 PM
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A Satanist would thank only those who are truly responsible for these
|
|
occurrences. He would be glad that these events turned out the way they did,
|
|
but he knows that it was no influence by an outside agency [God] which
|
|
caused them to do so.
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|
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We avoid accidents by proper handling and maintenance of a car and by
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|
paying attention to the road, weather conditions, and other drivers. Women
|
|
give birth to healthy babies by taking proper care of themselves during
|
|
pregnancy. [I'm sure you know "how" babies are made.] A person gets a new
|
|
job by actively seeking out that job, finding a vacant position, and by being
|
|
qualified for that job. A person may change his mind about a lawsuit after
|
|
consulting with an attorney and finding out his case has no merit, or perhaps
|
|
he just didn't want to go through the expense and hassle of a lengthy trial.
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|
We are in control our lives, not a non-existant deity. Tommy
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01/10 9:00 AM
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Did a man write the satanic bible? If so, when was it written? Do
|
|
satanists owe allegiance to Satan? Do they work for him? John
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|
01/10 12:30 PM
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The Satanic Bible was published in December of 1969. It was written by
|
|
Anton Szandor LaVey. The Church of Satan was Founded by LaVey on April 30,
|
|
1966. Satanists do not believe in the Christian interpretation of Satan.
|
|
Satan is a myth propagated and kept alive by the Christian Church. A
|
|
Satanist does not pledge his allegiance to a myth. We use our abilities to
|
|
improve the quality of our lives and to bring the rewards from our efforts to
|
|
ourselves and our loved ones. We do it solely for ourselves, not for Satan's,
|
|
God's, our neighbor's, or anyone else's benefit. Tommy
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01/10 1:43 PM
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Do you think the satanic bible was inspired? What was lavey before he
|
|
became a satanist? How does a satanist feel in himself if he shows his
|
|
wrath? Is his wrath one of physical punishment or is he cursed or
|
|
something? What does love mean to you? John
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|
01/10 3:18 PM
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So many questions. My, but you are an inquisitive guy. I notice that you
|
|
do not capitalize the name Satan or LaVey. Is this some form of protest?
|
|
Are you trying to make some sort of a statement, or are you just being rude?
|
|
If you are truly interested in Dr. LaVey's past, read the book "The secret life
|
|
of a Satanist" by Blanche Barton. I however, think that you are asking about
|
|
LaVey's past in order to try and discredit him and his ideas, a tactic used
|
|
for centuries by those opposed to new ideas and views which contradict
|
|
their own. The Satanic Bible [as well as the Christian bible {and in fact, all
|
|
gods and beliefs of a spiritual nature} was inspired, not by a non-existant
|
|
deity, but by man's carnal mind.
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|
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|
Love to a Satanist means pretty much the same as it does to anyone
|
|
else, caring. compassion, respect, passion. The difference being that a
|
|
Satanist is more selective as to whom he bestows his love upon. He does not
|
|
waste his love on people who neither deserve or appreciate it. Since a
|
|
Satanist also knows how to hate, he is able to understand the true meaning
|
|
of love.
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|
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|
If a Satanists vents his wrath, it is because he has been harmed or
|
|
wronged in some way. He feels justified in his actions, and is not
|
|
remorseful. His anger can manifest itself in many ways; Physically,
|
|
verbally, or in the form of a "curse". Anger is an emotion felt by all men,
|
|
whether they choose to admit it or not. If you keep your emotions bottled up
|
|
inside you, it can do serious harm to you and those around you when you
|
|
finally blow up. Tommy
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|
01/11 7:36 AM
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|
So, lavey started a church FIRST in 1966, THEN came the satanic bible.
|
|
So the church was created from a man's mind who we don't even know we
|
|
can trust. In your opinion, don't you think that the satanic bible should be
|
|
the authority of the church? Is it possible that lavey, who is a man had no
|
|
divine authority whatsoever? Just curious.
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|
John
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01/11 11:56 Am
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|
Why do you think that a book should have authority over a person? Is the
|
|
printed word to be your master? While the Satanic Bible contains the
|
|
information that forms the basis of my religion, it is in no way, shape, or
|
|
form the last, or only word.
|
|
|
|
The Satanic bible existed in the form of essay's before the inception of
|
|
the Church and was formally published after the Church's formation . It
|
|
forms the basic foundation of modern Satanism.
|
|
|
|
Of course Dr. Lavey had no divine authority. There is no higher authority
|
|
than one's self. As for the question of whether Dr. LaVey is someone who can
|
|
be trusted, it does not matter. If an idea has validity, it doesn't matter
|
|
where it came from, what matters is that the idea is a sound one and can
|
|
actually be put into successful use. Tommy
|
|
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|
01/11 6:28 PM
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|
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Why can't there be divine authority? John
|
|
|
|
01/11 8:07 PM
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|
|
|
It's not that there can't be a divine authority, but that there isn't one,
|
|
and shouldn't be one. You should need no other authority than yourself to
|
|
justify your thought and actions. Living in a fantasy world where everything
|
|
is good, God is in his Heaven, Satan is in Hell, and Bob's your uncle is a nice
|
|
afternoon diversion, but will do little to help you get ahead in life. If you
|
|
rely on others [God] to provide for you, you will find your life comes up
|
|
lacking. I do not need authority from a higher power in order to make
|
|
decisions about my life. I can think for myself, do things for myself, and
|
|
take responsibility for my actions. Tommy
|
|
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|
01/12 9:33 AM
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You say God does not exist. Does satan exist? John
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|
01/12 1:09 PM
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|
No, Satan was invented by the Christian Church in order to keep it's fol-
|
|
lowers in line and it's coffers filled. If it wasn't for the threat of Satan and
|
|
Hell; would you be a Christian? Tommy
|
|
|
|
* John never answered that question. Perhaps I made him question his
|
|
beliefs enough to where he felt he couldn't answer truthfully and still
|
|
uphold his earlier statements, perhaps not. I may never know. *
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5.
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|
Biblical Scripture
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|
|
|
Here are some of the scriptures John paid me to post. [As of this
|
|
writing, John has reneged on his agreement. Our deal was to last for 3
|
|
months. John only paid me for the first month. I, on the other hand, kept my
|
|
part of the bargain. What does this say about the honesty and integrity of
|
|
Christians? Well, you can't judge a whole group by the acts of one of it's
|
|
members, but it sure doesn't make them look any better in my eyes.] At first
|
|
I posted a lot of verses from the Old Testament, God's laws and what not,
|
|
but I was repeatedly informed that the laws of the Old Testament have now
|
|
been replaced by those of the New Testament and no longer applies to the
|
|
modern Christian. If this is the case, why hasn't the Old Testament been
|
|
removed from the bible?
|
|
|
|
Christians base their whole belief system on what is written in the
|
|
Bible. They think, act, feel, and live according to the words set down in this
|
|
one book. They do not question the philosophies of the Bible, it's the word of
|
|
God, and God's word can't be questioned. [Remember what happened to Satan
|
|
when he questioned God.] No amount of logic or reason will sway their faith.
|
|
When confronted with a contradiction, or piece of false logic in the Bible,
|
|
Christians just smile and say "We are only human, we can't understand the
|
|
ways of God." They give up their ambitions, their true feelings, their
|
|
individuality, and their innermost desires for the spiritual pipe-dreams
|
|
offered in their most holy of books. Why do Christians believe? Is life so
|
|
terrifying to them that they will blindly cling to anything that will offer
|
|
them a glimmer of hope and peace?
|
|
|
|
The contradictions that concern the ways of God ought to be enough to
|
|
make most sensible people question the veracity of the book. The Bible
|
|
portrays God in an way that is hardly consistent. Here are some examples of
|
|
these contradictions:
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|
GOD IS SATISFIED WITH HIS WORKS
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Genesis 1:31; And God saw that everything He had made was excellent.
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|
GOD IS DISSATISFIED WITH HIS WORKS
|
|
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|
Genesis 6:6; Then it was grief to the Lord ever having made man on the
|
|
earth; He felt grieved at heart.
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|
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|
GOD DWELLS IN LIGHT
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1 Timothy 6:16; who alone possesses immortality, dwelling in
|
|
unapproachable light, whom no human being has ever seen or is able to see....
|
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|
GOD DWELLS IN DARKNESS
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|
Psalms 97:2; Clouds and darkness surround him.......
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GOD IS ALL POWERFUL
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Jeremiah 32:27; Observe I am the lord, the God of all flesh. Is there any-
|
|
thing too difficult for me?
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GOD IS NOT ALL POWERFUL
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|
Judges 1:19; The lord was with Judah; so he took possession of the hill
|
|
country, but he was unable to expel the inhabitants of the valley because
|
|
they had iron chariots.
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GOD IS PEACEFUL
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1 Corinthians 14:33; for He is not the God of disorder, but of peace...
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GOD IS WARLIKE
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Psalms 144:1; Blessed be the Lord, my rock, who teaches my hands to
|
|
wage war, and my fingers to do battle.
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GOD IS KIND, MERCIFUL, AND GOOD
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Psalms 25:8; Good and upright is the Lord...
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1 Chronicles 16:34; For his mercy endureth forever...
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GOD IS CRUEL, UNMERCIFUL, DESTRUCTIVE AND FEROCIOUS
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|
Jeremiah 13:14; And I will dash them one against each other, the fathers
|
|
and the sons, says the Lord. I will not pity or spare or have compassion, that
|
|
I should not destroy them.
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Joshua 10:11; As they fled from Israel down the slope of Beth-horan to
|
|
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Azekah, the Lord cast large stones upon them from the sky, and they died.
|
|
More died from the hailstones than the Israelites killed with the sword.
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GOD CANNOT LIE
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Hebrews 6:18; So that by two unalterable things in which it is
|
|
impossible for God to lie, we who have taken refuge in Him may have strong
|
|
encouragement to seize the hope that is placed before us.
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GOD LIES AND DECEIVES
|
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2 Thessalonians 2:11; And for this reason God visits them with an
|
|
delusion that operates on them to believe the falsehood.
|
|
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|
Ezekiel 14:9; If that prophet is deceived to speak a message, it is I, The
|
|
Lord who has deceived that prophet...
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|
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|
And if that wasn't enough these verses concerning the ways and actions
|
|
and laws of God should be enough to make any rational Christian [an obvious
|
|
oxymoron] who can read sincerely question his beliefs.
|
|
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WORKING ON THE SABBATH PUNISHABLE BY DEATH
|
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|
Exodus 31:14; You therefore must keep the sabbath, as it stands for your
|
|
holiness. Those who profane it shall surely be executed; whoever works on
|
|
it, that person shall be eliminated from among his people.
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|
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BEING HOMOSEXUAL PUNISHABLE BY DEATH
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Leviticus 20:13; When a man lies with a male as with a woman, both
|
|
have committed something perverse; they will certainly be put to death;
|
|
their bloodguilt rests upon them.
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|
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BEING A FORTUNE-TELLER PUNISHABLE BY DEATH
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Leviticus 20:27; A man or woman who is a medium or fortune-teller
|
|
shall certainly be put to death; they shall stone them; their bloodguilt rests
|
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upon them.
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BEING DISRESPECTFUL TO YOUR PARENTS PUNISHABLE BY DEATH
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Exodus 21:17; Whoever curses his father or mother shall be put to death.
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OWNING OF SLAVES CONDONED BY GOD
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Leviticus 25:44-45; Your slaves, male and female, whom you shall own,
|
|
shall be from the nations around you; of them you shall buy male and female
|
|
slaves. You may also buy from among the children of the strangers who live
|
|
among you and from their relatives in your environs, who were born in your
|
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country; those you may own.
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BEATING OF SLAVES CONDONED BY GOD
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Exodus 21:20; When a man beats his male or female slave with a club, so
|
|
that the slave dies then and there, the victim shall be avenged; but if he
|
|
survives a day or two then he must not be avenged, because he is his
|
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property.
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NEWLYWED WOMEN WHO AREN'T VIRGINS MAY BE PUT TO DEATH
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Dueteronomy 22:13-21; .......but if his charges are found to be correct and
|
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no evidence of chastity is found in the girl, then they shall bring her out to
|
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the door of her father's house, and the men of the city shall stone her to
|
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death....
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WORSHIPING ANYTHING OTHER THAN GOD PUNISHABLE BY DEATH
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Deuteronomy 13:1-18; Entire chapter
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Well, God always did claim to be a jealous god, he just doesn't always admit
|
|
to the cruel and vicious part of his personality.
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I couldn't possibly write down all the inaccuracies, contradictions, and
|
|
just plain absurdities found in the bible. It would take too long. Instead I
|
|
have chosen some of my favorites. I have included the responses I received
|
|
to some of the verses, others I have just included to serve as comic relief.
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01/11 3:29 PM
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Verse for today; Revelation 22:18
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|
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"I warn anyone who hears the words of the prophecy of this book: if
|
|
anyone adds to them, God will add to him the plagues that are described in
|
|
this book."
|
|
|
|
This verse means that if you try to change the word of God, either by
|
|
adding your own meanings, or by changing the literal meanings set forth in
|
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the book, then you shall be punished. Hell, the early church fathers [when
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compiling the Bible] edited, changed, deleted and rewrote much of the
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original text. Many verses are purposely cryptic and open to numerous
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interpretations. Christians have always interpreted the meanings of the
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scriptures to suit their own needs and viewpoints. I have seen this happen
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time and time again right here on this board. I sure would hate to be living
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next door to you guys when God gets around to dealing with you. Tommy
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01/12 10:57 AM
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You better sit down. I agree, yes agree with most of your explanation of
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the verse, although "literal meanings" is a pretty far stretch. Much of the
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bible, Jesus's stories and especially Revelations, is full of analogies and
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simile. This is purposeful, however, so that different cultures, societies,
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and people in general are able to "read into" and understand it in their own
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way. The Bible is a living thing, somehow being absorbed into the cultures of
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a thousand different places in a thousand different times. This has been
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done since it's creation, yet the word has never changed. Can you explain
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this? Phil
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P.S. Your slipping, tommy. You neglected to put "your" in front of "God" like
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you normally do. Could it be that you subconsciously believe?
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01/12 3:00 PM
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My omission of the word "your" was not some kind of a Freudian slip. I
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sometimes leave it out on purpose. I like to keep you on your toes. Besides,
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you know I don't believe in God and am only arguing in the hypothetical sense
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anyway.
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In answer to your question, I believe the "Word" has been changed,
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through numerous translations and censoring [sometimes whole chapters] by
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the early church fathers, I'm sure it hardly resembles the original
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manuscript. Change one word, and whole chapters and verses can take on a
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new meaning. The deliberately cryptical nature of the bible only makes it
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more unbelievable and untrustworthy. It can be interpreted in a thousand
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different ways and have a thousand different meanings attached to it. This
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is one of the reasons for it's longevity, it's hard to pin down on specifics, so
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it can keep the "experts" and laymen alike, guessing for years to come. The
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fact that is has survived as long as it has really proves nothing about the
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truthfulness or accuracy of the book. Many of the more popular myths have
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survived the ravages of time. The tale of Santa Claus has been around for
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almost as long, and you don't still believe in Santa, do you? Tommy
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01/13 6:56
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Nuts, and I thought I was keeping you on YOUR toes. This is truly grand! I
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wish I had joined this board sooner. I can't wait to see what you come up
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with next. Phil
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01/12 6:19 PM
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Wow, Tommy, that pretty much takes care of almost all organized
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Christian Churches, including the Catholic Church, which is the master at
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interpreting the "Word" to fit it's needs. I'm glad someone like you is around
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to liven up these boards and make us question our own beliefs. Karen
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01/12 7:22 PM
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Yeah, pretty good huh? Tommy
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01/12 12:15 PM
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Tom, I like this verse a lot. When God uses the word "book" in that verse
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he is referring to the whole bible. To "add" prophecy means that some
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denomination has the Bible as it's authority + a vision or a tongue or
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messages from God in an audible voice. The person now has a w i d e r
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authority. He has the Bible + he believes in that message or vision. To take
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"away" can point to a denomination who only holds the Old Testament as it's
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authority. John
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01/12 5:21 PM
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Hey Tommy, good try! I am not even going to try and argue with you on
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this one. Fact, you are right. I know this may sound strange coming from
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someone who loves Jesus like I do, but the fact of the matter is, I don't have
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to interpret Revelation or any part of the Bible for it to have meaning. Just
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reading it is enough. The part about Satan being thrown into a lake of fire,
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no interpretation needed there, or the part about Christ ruling forever, I
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don't need to defend that either. Does a lion need to be defended? No, neither
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does the Word of God. Dan
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01/12 6:00 PM
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If the lion was as sick and dying as your religion is, it would need plenty
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of defending. Blind faith is just a shortcut to reason. Not questioning, or
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seeking the truth behind the words is unthinkable. If you are just reading the
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Bible and not attaching any kind of meaning to it, other than the literal
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meaning of the words, then my question to you is: Are you living your life
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exactly as the Bible tells you too? Tommy
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01/12 7:41 PM
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It is virtually impossible for a person to live their life EXACTLY as the
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Bible says to. It is enough that we love God and that we try to live as God
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wants us too. We are after all, only human, and humans are imperfect. All
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men sin and fall short of the glory of God, but that's OK, we are granted
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forgiveness by his infinite mercy. Dan
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01/12 8:03 PM
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What's the point then? If you can't or aren't going to live your life
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according to the laws set forth in the Bible, then why have it? By saying you
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are only human and are imperfect you are merely opening up an escape route
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for yourself and trying to justify your shortcomings. I've read the Bible, and
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if you were as committed to your God as you claim to be, if you truly
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believed, if the words of the Bible were truth and God was a reality, you
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COULD live your life according to the laws of God. The fact that you [or
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anyone else] can't, should make you question the veracity and necessity of
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your beliefs. Christianity is unnatural, it goes against instincts and desires
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that are inherent in humans. Spirituality cannot override man's carnal
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nature. Tommy
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01/15 10:58 AM
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Tommy's verse of the day; Job 1:21
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Saying "Naked I came forth from my mothers womb, and naked I shall
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return; the Lord gave and the Lord has taken away; blessed be the name of
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the lord."
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This verse means everything that you own has been given to you by God,
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therefore, he has the right to take it away.
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Now, I know that the bible claims it was Satan who actually did the
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physical damage to Job's family and servants, but God let him do it. God in
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his infinite jealousy and pride, set Job up big time, and for no other reason
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than God wanted to show off for Satan a little. If I remember the story
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correctly, God gave Job a bunch of nifty prizes at the end of the story, but
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this is in no way proper recompense for having one's children murdered.
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What kind of a crummy God is going to take part in having something like
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this happen to one of his followers, especially one as faithful as Job, who
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had always shown him reverence and never failed to debase himself properly
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before his loving lord? You Christians are always so fond of stating that God
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knows everything that has happened or is going to happen, past, present and
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future. If this is true, what did god stand to gain by fucking over Job? He
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KNEW ahead of time that Job would not turn against him. Was God trying to
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prove something to Satan? If God is all powerful, why would he need to
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prove anything to anybody? How is it that Satan [who is supposedly inferior
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to God] was able to goad God into treating one of his true believers so
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poorly? If God truly cared about you, he wouldn't treat you like that just to
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prove a point to someone he supposedly created and has complete control
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over. Tommy
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01/15 8:16 PM
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I would just like to say that you [and all your sparring partners] have
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made this posting station so interesting! I have really enjoyed reading them.
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You all seem to be highly intelligent and well-versed in your areas of
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interest.
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What is controversial about today's daily scripture? I think were all in
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sync about the birthday suit issue!
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Tommy. I just have to say-I'm with the others that say that they don't
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believe for a minute that you are a Satanist. At one time or another have you
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or have you not considered yourself a born-again Christian? I think you're a
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thinker, who dislikes organized religion, and it drives you nuts that people
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fol- low blindly, but your a Christian, none-the-less.
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Or maybe it's just that you're so darned charming? Anyway, please keep
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writing and we'll keep reading. Mary-Alice
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01/15 9:35 Pm
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I promise you, as long as people let ignorance and fear cloud their
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thinking, I will continue to write. As long as self-righteous individuals try
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to limit my freedoms, I will continue to write. Also, I resent being called a
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Christian. Tommy
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01/18 8:06 AM
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Tommy's verse of the day; Proverbs 23:4
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"Do not toil to get wealth; surrender that personal ambition."
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This verse simply means that you are not to strive to better yourself.
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That you should remain poor and dependent on God and the Church. The people
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who wrote the Bible weren't the most knowledgeable people to ever walk
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the earth, but they knew that it is much easier to control a poor and hungry
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person than a person who's life is giving him riches and pleasure without
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the help of God.
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Why doesn't God want you to succeed in life? Without hard work and
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effort, a person will go nowhere except down. Will God provide for you? I
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don't think so. The next time your rent is due, tell the landlord that God is
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going to pay it. The next time your children are hungry, tell them to get
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some food from God, maybe he'll send Jesus down to earth to perform his
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famous one fish/loaf of bread, feed the multitudes trick. Of course if you do
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this, you will be homeless and hungry. YOU have to provide for yourself!
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Alas, God has forbidden you to strive for success. It is not up to you to
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question God's words, only to obey them.
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I'll tell you what, I'm in a rather generous mood today, so I'm going to
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help you out, and try to make you look worthy in the eyes of your Lord. I am
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going to see to it that you do not prosper beyond the limits set by the
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Almighty. So, SEND ME ALL YOUR MONEY! Any money you have left over after
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you pay your bills is mine. It is God's will that I receive your cash! Don't
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upset God, he can get pretty nasty, so you'd better send your money today!
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Don't hesitate, God is watching! Tommy
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01/18 12:20
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Tommy, your a riot! Chuckling at your last post. Please keep writing, we
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need more people like you around here. Matt
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01/18 5:08 PM
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Tommy, quit it...Why do you continually twist God's word? God said that
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he wishes above all things that you are to prosper...How could you post that
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horrible and wicked note? I won't stop praying for you!! I will not, I wish
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you'd quit it. I don't hate you, I love you, I care for you, I want for you to
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have the same love I do, FIND JESUS, my brother you desperately need him;
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loose that sarcasm. Please! Please! Please! Shawn
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01/18 6:29 PM
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If you are not supposed to strive for success, how does your God propose
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you achieve it? Is God going to come to earth and give you a 51% share in a
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major corporation? Are riches going to fall from the sky? Will a house
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suddenly appear for you out of nowhere? Is Jesus going to come to earth and
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feed your entire family from one bologna sandwich and a can of coke? Face
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the truth, this is not going to happen. If you spend your life waiting for God
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to provide for you, that's exactly what will happen, you will spend your life
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waiting. How long are you willing to wait? Tommy
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P.S. Can I get some fries with those prayers.
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01/19 7:44 AM
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Tommy, What he means, is not to toil, overwork for great wealth,
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because what good is all that extra wealth going to be, if we wasted our
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entire lives to work towards it, and all the while lost our own souls? Where
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would we be then? Kevin
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01/19 2:10 PM
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What good is extra wealth? Don't you want to provide for your family?
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Don't you want your loved ones to be able to lead a comfortable lifestyle
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after you are gone?The word "strive" means "to try very hard", it doesn't
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mean "surrender your entire life to the task." You shouldn't try to change
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the meanings of words like that. God don't like it. Refer to my post on the
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11th to find out what your punishment will be for the sin you have just
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committed. Anyone who is against wealth is obviously poor. Tommy
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Here are some more of my favorite verses:
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John 8:59 "They picked up stones to hurl at Him: But Jesus concealed
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Himself and passed out of the temple."
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This verse relates a tale about a day in the life of Jesus. It seems as
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though Jesus was hanging around the temple and telling anyone who would
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listen his "I'm the son of God" stories. The priests at the temple took
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offense to his obviously blasphemous remarks, and proceeded to deal with
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the young scalawag in orderly fashion by stoning him to death. Now, instead
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of proving his claims of divinity by performing a miracle or something,
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Jesus decided to use a little common sense and chose to hike up his skirt
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and hightail it out of there. It is said that you could hear his screams for
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blocks around while Jesus set a new record for the 1/4 mile.
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Deuteronomy 27:21 "'Cursed be he who lies with any kind of animal!' And the
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people shall say, 'Amen!'"
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This verse states that having sex with pets and barnyard animals is a
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no-no. [although man is considered an animal too, but I won't go into that]
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This one really ought to disturb some of those good 'ol boys who live in the
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deep south.
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Why did God feel the necessity to tell his "sheep" this. I know that God's
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earliest followers weren't the brightest folks to ever walk the earth, but
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couldn't they figure this one out on their own? Common sense should tell
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you that going to bed with animals is wrong, especially with the one's that
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can talk, like parrots. Can you imagine how embarrassing it would be if you
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were having an affair with your pet bird and he told on you? Let's say you
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have a friend over your to house. You get up and leave the room to get a glass
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of water, and the bird starts squawking "Help! Help! He fucks me when your
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not here." "Hey man, how did you teach your parrot to say that?" "He didn't
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teach me, He's really fucking me! Call 911! Call 911!" Boy, would your face
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be red.
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Deuteronomy 23:1 "No one who's testicles have been crushed or severed
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shall enter the Lord's congregation."
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It would seem that you've got to have a strong and active member to
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hang out with the Lord. The Lord don't want no limp dicks in church. How can
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you fuck over your congregation if you can't get it up? Not to mention all
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those lovely young altar boys.
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Exodus 22:18 "Allow no sorceress to live."
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All you witches better watch out! The Lord wants you dead. Remember
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the witch hunts? It's verses like this one that give the mentally unstable
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the go ahead to commit unspeakable acts against the innocent.
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Proverbs 29:23 "A man's pride will bring him low, but the lowly in spirit
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obtains honour."
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It's verses like this one that makes Christianity so popular with the
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masses. By bestowing honour on those who have done nothing to deserve it,
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and at the same time, reducing the worth of those who are truly deserving,
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the common man is able to feel that he is important. It is this false sense of
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importance and "holier than thou" mentality that Christians cling to and use
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to justify their worthless lives.
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Genesis 38:8-10 "Judah then told Onan, 'Go to your brother's widow; fulfill
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to her the duty of a brother in law and raise a family for your brother.' But,
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knowing the offspring would not be his, Onan, whenever he went in to his
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brother's widow, spilled his sperm upon the ground, to prevent his brother's
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wife from having children. His behavior was wicked in the sight of the Lord,
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so he ended his life."
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Killed for spilling his seed on the ground, eh? I wonder if that covers
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masturbation? If it does, we're all dead!
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Deuteronomy 14:8-9 "The hog is unclean because it divides the hoof but
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does not chew the cud; of their flesh you must not eat nor may you touch
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their carcass. Of the creatures that live in the water, those that have fins
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and scales you may eat, but whatever does not have fins and scales is
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unclean to you, you shall not eat of it."
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What? No ham, bacon, shrimp, lobster or crab? And just when that new
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Surf & Turf restaurant opened up down the street. It looks like the Lord
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doesn't like football either. No more tossing of the old pigskin. I wonder how
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many of you I will see in Hell just because you had a BLT?
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2 Kings 2:23-24 "When he left there for Bethel, and was on his way, some
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youths came out of the city and poked fun at him, saying 'go up, baldy; go up,
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baldy!' As he turned around and saw them, he cursed them in the name of the
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Lord. Then two female bears came out of the forest and tore up 42 of the
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boys."
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Sheesh! You would think that an all-powerful, all-knowing deity
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wouldn't be so sensitive about male pattern baldness. Not only is God the
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president of the Hair Club for deities, he's also a client.
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Matthew 5:5 "Blessed be the meek, for they shall inherit the earth."
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The only thing the meek will inherit is a footprint on their backsides.
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6.
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What is evil?
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No single character [real or imagined] throughout history has been
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condemned and persecuted with as much vigor and sheer determination as
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the Dark Lord. Satan has been forced to shoulder the blame for every bad
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thing that has happened to mankind since he was invented [for just this
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purpose]. He is the world's scapegoat. What crimes did Satan commit that
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could possibly cause Christians to hate and persecute him so? Why is the
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name "Satan" synonymous with evil?
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According to Christian mythology, Satan was at one time the number one
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angel, God's right hand man. He had a free run of Heaven [as long as he O.K.'d
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his requests with God first], he got to hang out with the Heavenly Host all
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day long, work on his tan, play some golf, catch up on a little light reading,
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but he wasn't happy. It makes you wonder, doesn't it? If Heaven is such a
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wonderful place [as Christians would have you believe it is], how could
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anyone be unhappy there? Well it's obvious that Satan wasn't happy. He got
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tired of blindly following God's orders. He wasn't content to sit idly by and
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watch someone else make the rules for him. He had his own ideas, and didn't
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need someone else to do his thinking for him. He wanted to have a go at this
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"creating" and "ruling" stuff. So Satan gathered together some of the other
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free spirited angels [who, to God's dismay, were also unhappy with the way
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things were run in Heaven] , and he organized a little revolt. I picture it as
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being a little like the Vietnam war protests of the 60's. The rebellious
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angels, led by Satan, marched around Heaven with signs, shouted catchy
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slogans, and mainly disturbed the peace and thumbed their noses at the
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"Establishment." Now God, being a jealous god, and having an ego the size of
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the universe, coupled with what is obviously a lack of self- esteem [seems
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like a contradiction, but that's God for you], didn't take kindly to Satan's
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plans and banished him and his cronies from Heaven.
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So what? This is what Satan wanted, a place he could call his own. But
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now God had competition. He didn't like that either. He had to do something,
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and do it fast. He spoke to his agents on earth and said "Dis guy Satan is
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musclin' in on my territory, I want youse guys should take care of him."
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Now, Satan wasn't as easy a target as they had originally thought. It seems
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as though God's goon squad wasn't able to "Rub dis joker out" as God had
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given them orders too. Not being able to physically remove the problem, a
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new plan was needed. After studying the demographics and consulting a
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marketing expert they started a vicious smear campaign against Satan that
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continues to this day. They figured that if they couldn't remove the thorn
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from their sides, they could slander their opponent's good name and make it
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politically incorrect to be associated with Satan. [This practice is still used
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by politicians today.]
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So, what actually were Satan's crimes? He thought for himself. He
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preferred to accomplish things on his own, without the help of his "father".
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He was clever, ambitious, proud, he was noble, and he had a sense of humor.
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For these things, and these things alone he was damned.
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A person who possesses these characteristics in today's society is
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called an achiever, a doer, and he is admired and respected by his peers. He
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is a leader of men, a thinker, a creator, and he is definitely not a Christian.
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Christianity has forbidden these qualities in it's followers. They don't want
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another Satan on their hands. This raises a very important question. Is
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thinking and acting for yourself now to be considered evil?
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The dictionary defines the word "evil" as "anything that is morally bad
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or wrong." By who's moral standards are we to judge what is evil? God's? I
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think not. I personally wouldn't want to live my life under the guidance of
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someone as jealous, petty, and vindictive as that, or anyone else for that
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matter. Who is qualified to judge what is good or bad, right or wrong, for
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another individual? Many people [politicians, special interest groups,
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fanatics] feel That they are qualified. They try to legislate morality, a
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concept that can not, and has not worked. Man will always find ways to
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satisfy his desires, whether they are legal or not. By making our natural
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desires [and ways to express those desires] illegal, you only promote crime.
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The concepts of good and evil are subjective. A person must decide for
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himself what is good or bad for his own circumstances. If you judge your
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actions by the standards set by others, then you are not, and never will be a
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Satanist.
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This next set of conversations deal with the topic of evil:
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01/16 9:51 AM
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Tommy, how can anyone worship Satan? I can't understand why anyone
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would want to be involved with evil. Don't fall for Satan's tricks, he is a
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liar and he wants to make you suffer the same fate he has. Surrender to God
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before it's too late. Mike
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01/16 1:34 PM
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As I have continuously said, Satanists do not worship Satan! "Satanism
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demands study, not worship"-Anton LaVey. I bend my knees and grovel
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before no one.
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What do you consider to be evil? Is thinking for yourself "evil"? Is
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providing for yourself, and not relying on a god to provide for you "evil"? Is
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being happy "evil"? Good and evil are subjective, by whose definition of evil
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should I go by? Yours? God's? No, I have my own definition of evil. For me,
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evil is stupidity, dependence, blindness, self-deceit. As for Suffering the
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same fate as Satan, I could think of worse things. Tommy
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01/17 7:51 AM
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That's where you have been misled. Good and evil are not subjective,
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they are much like the "given" in a geometry theorem. That which causes
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harm to anyone or anything is evil. Period. Mike
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01/17 3:22 PM
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I have to disagree. If a man rapes or kills [or harms in any way] someone
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close to me, that person deserves harm in return. Plain and simple. It is not
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"evil" to harm the rapist, the molester of children, or the murderer. It is
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justice. If a person goes out of their way to do me wrong, or harm me in any
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way, not only will I return harm to them, I will return it to them repeatedly
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about the head and neck. Does this make me evil? If in your eyes it does, so
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be it. I will wear the mantle of evil proudly. It basically boils down to this;
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Good is what you like, evil is what you don't like. There are many things
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considered evil by Christians, that I do not find evil in the least. Sex
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[premarital or otherwise], certain types of music, prostitution, strippers,
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free thought and the list goes on and on. Tommy
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01/18 7:58 AM
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I never really thought of it like that. I suppose that, in that sense you
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are right, Very well put. Howard
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01/19 4:32 PM
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Satan is evil. God is good. You are being fooled by Satan, he is the
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deceiver and capable of great evil. God is the way, it is impossible for Him
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to do evil, the Bible says so. Come to God before it's too late. I do not want
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to see you fall prey to evil, it will ruin your life. Susan
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01/19 7:54 PM
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Define evil. Tommy
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01/19 9:42 PM
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Evil is doing bad things to people or causing bad things to happen to
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them. Killing is evil. Lying is evil. Deceiving people is evil. This is what
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Satan does, he wants to hurt you. God is the opposite, he would never hurt
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anyone. Susan
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01/20 8:12 AM
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God would never hurt anyone? Where did you get that from. Tommy
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01/20 7:22 PM
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From the Bible. It says that God loves us and would never hurt us. Susan
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01/20 8:56 PM
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OK then, let's take a quick look at God in the Bible shall we? I'm sure
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you will find it enlightening.
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I'm sure you are familiar with the story of Jericho where God had Joshua
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kill every man, woman, child and animal in the town. That's right, they even
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killed all the animals. [Joshua 6:21] When the slaughter was done they took
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the towns treasures and deposited it in "the treasury of the house of the
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Lord." [Joshua 6:24] So, your merciful and loving God orders the entire town
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killed and their gold and silver stolen. Murder and robbery. You don't consider
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that evil? It doesn't stop at Jericho though. He does the same thing at Ai
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[Joshua 8:2], at Makkedah [Joshua 10:28], at Libnah [Joshua 10:29-30], at
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Lachish [Joshua 10:31-32], at Eglon [Joshua 10:34-35], at Hebron [Joshua
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10:36-37], at Debir [Joshua 10:38-39], and the surrounding countryside
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[Joshua 10:40], from Kadeshbarnea unto Gaza, and all the land of Goshen and
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Gibeon [Joshua 10:41], at Hazor [Joshua 11:11], all the cities of the king of
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Hazor, Madon, Shimron, and Achsaph [Joshua 11:12-14], and the cities of the
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Anakims [Joshua 11:21]. Quite a little campaign of destruction wouldn't you
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say? General God had whole villages wiped out and gave orders to his army
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to commit atrocities rivaling, and more often surpassing those of Adolf
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Hitler, Idi Amin, and other insane dictators. Instead of being worshiped, God
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should be tried for war crimes.
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It's not only in war where God shows his evil nature and penchant for
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killing. He sets up the death penalty for such "crimes" as adultery [Leviticus
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20:10], homosexuality [Leviticus 20:13], picking up sticks on the sabbath
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[Exodus 31:14], being disrespectful to your parents [Exodus 21:15,17], being
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a witch [Exodus 22:18], not fathering children with your dead brother's wife
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[Genesis 38:7-10], calling a guy 'baldy' [2 Kings 2:23-24]. It's not only
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disregard for the laws of the Bible that will get you in dutch with God, he
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also takes a dim view of any kind of free thought or action. Remember what
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he did to Satan? All Satan did was disagree with God and the poor guy's been
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persecuted ever since. Not only will he judge from a distance, but
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sometimes he gets directly involved. God hardened Pharaoh's heart [Exodus
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10:27] to keep him from letting the Hebrews go, then he killed every
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first-born Egyptian child [Exodus 12:29]. He sent a flood to wipe out every
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creature on earth. Many innocent children and animals drowned in that one.
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He has sent plagues against defenseless animals [Exodus 9:3]. He happily
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wiped out men, women, children, animals and plants [Exodus 9:25] in a
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vicious hailstorm that even "broke down every tree", and then sent locusts
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[Exodus 10:12] to finish off any plants left by the hail" He also abetted the
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Israelites in stealing gold and silver from the Egyptians [Exodus 11:2-3]. He
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has made deformed and handicapped children on purpose, and then bragged
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about it [Exodus 4:11]. God also condones slavery and the beating of those
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slaves [Exodus 21:20-21]. He would visit the iniquities of the father upon
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the innocent children to the third and fourth generations [Exodus 20:5], and
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there's many other horrible deeds committed by your loving and caring God
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that due too space requirements I have neglected to mention, but I think you
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can understand the gist of my argument without them.
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So you see, by your own definition, "evil is doing bad things to people or
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causing bad things to happen to them", God is most certainly evil. Tommy
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02/11 8:45 AM
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I have a lot of questions. I hope you don't mind but I am really curious.
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Why are Satanists obsessed with dark, gloomy, and evil things? Why do you
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all wear only black? I've heard Heavy Metal and it's lyrics are totally about
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evil things and the dark side of life. Do you like vampires and
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werewolves and other creatures of the night? Is being a Satanist a way of
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getting closer to the darkside? Tina
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02/11 12:05 PM
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What a person wears, listens to, reads, or finds aesthetically pleasing is
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a matter of personal taste. Satanists are not obsessed with "dark, gloomy
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things." Satanist are not obsessive about anything, except perhaps for
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personal freedom. Satanists also do not wear only black [although I must
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admit, most of my wardrobe does tend to consist of colors of a darker hue]
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and listen to "Heavy Metal." I do like heavy metal, but I also love the blues
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and of course, the true music of Satanists, classical. [Mozart being my
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favorite] I personally do like to read about vampires, werewolves, ghosts,
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goblins and all the creatures of the night. This is a personal like [I've loved
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vampire stories since I was a child], and has nothing to do with my religion.
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Satanism is about reality, and it doesn't concern itself with myths of any
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kind, [except as a form of entertainment] and a Satanist never confuses
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myth with reality. Tommy
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7.
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Masturbation and the fear of sex
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One of the fallacies concerning Satanists is that we do not know what
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the Christian religion is about. On the contrary, most Satanists are well
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versed on the tenets of Christianity. This is one of the main reasons we are
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Satanists. We have seen first hand the hypocrisy inherent in the Christian
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religion. As with all abstinence = spirituality religions, Christians have
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honed guilt into a razor sharp weapon. They wield it against each other in an
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attempt to cut down the natural desires of their fellow man.
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"What are the 7 deadly sins of Christianity? Gluttony, avarice, sloth,
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lust... They are urges every man feels at least once a day. How could you set
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yourself up as the most powerful institution on earth? You first find out
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what every man feels at least once a day, establish that as a sin, and set
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yourself up as the only institution capable of pardoning that sin."-Anton
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LaVey
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The Christian and Catholic churches seek to control the sex drives of
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their respective herds. Christians and Catholics [or any God worshiping
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religion for that matter] are not allowed to engage in premarital sex, and
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Catholics are not allowed to use birth control [this is to insure a constant
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influx of new Catholics]. This is the ultimate in control, it is however,
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something that cannot be realistically accomplished. Man's carnal nature
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can, and does override the massive amount of guilt that is heaped upon the
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sheep. Have you ever wondered why so many Christian ministers and
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Catholic priests have been arrested for crimes of a sexual nature? The
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answer is simple; repression. If you repress a natural urge long enough, it
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will build up to a point where it is too powerful to control.
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Christians always seem to have a hard time with sex [no pun intended],
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and especially with the ancient taboo of masturbation. The propaganda
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surrounding this most natural of acts is mind-boggling. We have all heard
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the old wives tales concerning the punishments you can expect to receive
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for doing this "filthy, disgusting act." I have heard everything from "You'll
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grow hair on the palms of your hands" and "You'll go blind" to "God will
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banish you to Hell if you spill your seed on the ground."
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The reasons for the Church not wanting you to masturbate are simple. If
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you can find pleasure inside yourself [and outside of God], God will become
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obsolete. The only pleasure in life you should have as a Christian is the
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pleasure God grants you with his love and presence. As we have established
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before, God is a very Jealous god. He wants to be the only thing in life that
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can provide you with happiness. If you suddenly realize that you are able to
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achieve happiness and pleasure without his divine interference, you might
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discover that you can do other things for yourself as well. If this happens,
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you might also come to realize that it is the power within yourself, and your
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own decisions and actions that cause your life to take the shape you wish,
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and that you no longer need God to provide for you. You have learned that you
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CAN accomplish things on your own. You are on your way to becoming
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self-sufficient, and God is out of business.
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In this next set of conversations "Stephen", asks for opinions about
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masturbation. There were a lot of responses to Stephen's question. 99.9% of
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them told him it was wrong. Their responses ranged from "It's a sin to lust
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in your heart, and that's what you do when you fantasize while you
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masturbate" to "Remember what happened to Onan." A few people even said
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that Satan was the originator of masturbation, and if you did it you are
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going straight to Hell. I left those out as they were completely ridiculous
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and chose to use the replies of "Robert" since his responses were the most
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prolific and they echoed the sentiments of the other replies.
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01/10 8:39 PM
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Hi everyone, I have a question about masturbation. What do any of you
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Christians think of it and is there anything that shows God is against it in
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the Bible? What do non-Christians think about it too. Thanks and please
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could I have some intellectual answers besides "it's disgusting and it's
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wrong!"? Thanks again. Stephen
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01/11 1:42 PM
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There is nothing wrong with masturbating. Don't let these people force a
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guilt trip on you. You shouldn't be ashamed of anything that comes naturally
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to you and brings you pleasure. Tommy
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01/12 9:57 AM
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God does offer counsel relating to this matter. The apostle Paul wrote of
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having self-control over one's own sexual desires at 1 Corinthians 7:37.
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Jesus said [Matt. 5:28] "but I tell you anyone who looks at a woman
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lustfully has already committed adultery with her in his heart." Jesus also
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said at Matt. 15:19 "for out of the heart come evil thoughts, murder,
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adultery, sexual immorality, theft, false testimony, slander." Paul again
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wrote [1 Cor. 6:18] saying "Flee sexual immorality, all other sins a man
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commits are outside his body, but he who sins sexually sins against his own
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body." Sexual temptation is everywhere in our day. Paul telling us to "flee"
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is good advice, though hard to do.
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I find it easier to avoid these temptations if I avoid movies, music,
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anything that would stir sexual desires. Christian sisters could make this
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easier for us brothers, and the other way around, by heeding biblical counsel
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to dress modestly. We should help each other to remain pure in our hearts.
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Keeping in mind 1 Cor. 10:13 is also helpful. It says "No temptation has
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seized you except what is common to man. And God is faithful; he will not
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let you be tempted beyond what you can bear. But when you are tempted, he
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will also provide a way out so you can stand up under it." Hope this helps
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you and others who have a problem in this area.
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Robert
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01/13 7:32 AM
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Are you saying that you don't listen to music or go to the movies? That's
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a bit extreme don't you think? Tommy
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01/14 8:49 AM
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Hi Tommy. In response to your question "Are you saying that you don't
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listen to music or go to the movies?" I fight hard daily to be serious about
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Matt. 22:37 in ALL aspects of my life. When I first became a follower of
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Jesus I didn't really seek out bible counsel, let alone apply it to my life. I
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nearly fell away because I had no root, [See Matt. 13:5-6] I relied on my own
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understanding which is another way of doing whatever I wanted. [See Prov.
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14:12] Over the years I have come to appreciate all the loving advice God has
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for His people within His word, His love letters to us. So regarding movies &
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music I let Phillippians 4:8 be my guide. "Finally brothers, whatever is true,
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whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely,
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whatever is admirable--if anything is excellent or praise worthy--think
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about such things." I listen to Christian music only. [See Psalms 150:1-6]
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Most music on the radio where i live promotes sin. When I do rent movies it
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is from my Christian book store, not from the world. All day long I walk
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among the hurting and the lost. I see the walking wounded every day who
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have gone the ways of the world and are reaping the bitter consequences. It
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breaks my heart & the heart of Jesus. [See Gal. 6:7] Why would I seek out
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worldly entertainment? I should be disgusted by it. [See Romans 12:2,
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2 Corinthians 6:14-15, 10:5] Paul wrote"Be very careful, then, how you
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live--not as unwise but as wise, making the most of every opportunity,
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because the day's are evil. Therefore do not be foolish, but understand what
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the Lord's will is." [Eph. 5:15-17] It is all a question of priorities. Sad to
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say, but today, many people in the Church are like those of the Laodecian
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church Jesus rebuked at Rev. 3:15-16. They are lukewarm, at a time when
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our hearts should be on FIRE for our savior, we are apathetic, becoming a
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friend of the world in what we do and say. Many of my Christian friends
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spent more time being passified by the t.v. than drawing closer to the Lord.
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They know the t.v. guide cover to cover but are ill equipped to share the
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REAL, TRUE & PURE gospel to a sad and dying world. We are responsible to
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this generation of soul's. But the world looks at us and sees a mirror
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reflection of themselves. How truly sad. Tommy, don't look to other
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Christians to set the standards in your life. Look prayerfully to HIS LIVING
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WORD. You may have written me off as a radical a while ago. I hope this is
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not so. We live in a time of spiritual warfare!! Satan's new tool is
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compromise and it is far too effective. Tommy, PLEASE let me know what
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you think of what I have shared. I am truly concerned! If you disagree, please
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tell me. Show me with scripture so we know it is of God. I love you. Rob
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01/14 12:10 PM
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Robert, What can I say, you have totally gone off the deep end. What do
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you do all day, hide in the house from the big, bad, wicked world? The world
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is full of beauty and pleasure. You should embrace it instead of locking
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yourself away.
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The Bible was written a long time ago by people with limited [as
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opposed to today] intelligence and technology. It contains many outdated and
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backward ideals and moral codes. The rules and regulations of our distant
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ancestors no longer apply to us. Society and it's attitudes have changed
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greatly over the past 2,000 years, and I believe for the most part it has
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changed for the better. I Will agree that there is a lot of trouble in the
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world today, but waiting for some non-existant deity to fix things is a
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waste of time. If your God wanted things to be better he would do something
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about it. Since he hasn't lifted a finger to help, WE must help OURSELVES.
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It's the only way things will ever change. Tommy
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01/15 9:51 AM
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Tommy, I made the improper assumption that you were a Christian.
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Based on what you said regarding the Bible that could not be the case.
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Tommy, we live in a world that has, as a whole, rejected Bible counsel and
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taken up a "If it feels good, do i" lifestyle that you seem to be in favor of.
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But man's way does not seem to be working too well. If people practiced
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God's Biblical advice there would be no venereal disease, AIDS, abortion,
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alcoholism, starvation, immorality, crime, suicide, you name it. Of course
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Jesus never said that the whole world would accept Him or His ways. But I
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know for myself, and others who really strive to accept Bible counsel to our
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lives that it is a way of life that works like no other. If the Bible is all
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wrong, and merely inspired by men, I will die a happy man having served my
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neighbor. But if the Bible is right, I will inherit eternal life. What of you and
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your beliefs? What if you are wrong and the Bible is right? I live to share
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this truth with people like you. There is no more serious choice one can
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make in their life, to be real with Jesus. Robert
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01/14 2:33 PM
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It is an impractical and impossible wish to hope that all men are going
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to follow your beliefs. You cannot change the carnal nature of man. You have
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to accept the facts and learn to deal with them. If the world was, as you
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described you want it to be, it would be a most sterile and boring place.
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Whatever restrictions you try to force upon humanity, man's carnal nature
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will out. There has always been crime, starvation, suicide and all the other
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things you mentioned and there probably always will be. These things were
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around during the time of Jesus [and before], and during the time of the
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Church's stranglehold on society, so blaming them now on a lack of
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adherence to Bible counsel is an opinion without merit. The Christian &
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Catholic Churches have committed many horrendous acts against humanity
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[Inquisitions, witch hunts, crusades, ect...] and they profess a deep and
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spiritual relationship with God. Your fanatical reverence to God with his
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inhuman and unnatural laws is not the answer to our problems. I feel it is
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one of the causes. You can't change human nature. Tommy
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01/23 2:21 PM
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I've seen a lot of conversations on the board here regarding sex. The one
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thing most of you fail to realize is that sex outside of marriage is wrong. It
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goes against God. Lust is a tool of the Devil. If you surrender to your desires
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then you will be playing the Devil's game. he wants to lead you away from
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God. The next time you feel lustful urges, stop and ask God to help you. It is
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through His divine influence that you will be saved. Bill
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01/23 5:10 PM
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Were you a virgin when you got married? Tommy
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01/23 9:45 PM
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I'll be honest with you. No, I was not. I am only a man and I am not
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perfect. I feel a deep sense of shame for this but also a great joy because I
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know God has forgiven me. I have made mistakes in the past, and sometimes
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I still make mistakes, but I know that God with His infinite mercy will
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forgive me.
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Our young people are in dire straights. Every time you turn on the tv you
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see sex, sex, and more sex. It's everywhere you look. It's destroying the
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moral fiber of our youth. In school they have sex classes and they even pass
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out condoms to the students. I can't believe it. Condoms in school! It's
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immoral and wrong. Our government should do something about it. Every time
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I think about it I want to cry. Bill
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01/24 8:13 AM
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You fucking hypocrite! You make me sick. You are telling people that sex
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is wrong, and trying to make them stop doing the same thing you did, and
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that's have sex before marriage. You can't have the government legislate
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morality. Just because you have a hang up about sex, doesn't give you the
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right to tell someone else not to do it. Why do the actions of another bother
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you so? I for one, applaud the teaching of safe sex in our schools and the
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handing out of condoms to students. Teenage pregnancy and sexually
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transmitted diseases are at an all time high. you can't stop people from
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having sex. It's a natural urge in all of us. [remember, you did it too] No
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amount of spiritual hypocrisy can change that. If we educate our young
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people about the dangers of unprotected sex, it will help. Telling them not to
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do it will only make them want to do it even more. Tommy
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02/03 8:53 AM
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The problem with sexual promiscuity stems from the fact that there is
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no more prayer in school. They've got to bring prayer back in schools, or at
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least the choice for it. They've got to do the flag salute too. Our educational
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system is rotten to the core now because of the chaotic messes like sex
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advocation and stuff. Tuan
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02/02 10:11 AM
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"Sex advocation and stuff?" What do you mean by that? As for prayer in
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schools, it they took the time to let every person of every different faith
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pray, there would be no time left for learning. or do you feel all people
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should be forced to pray to your God? Tommy
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02/02 3:15 PM
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Sex advocation is like distributing condoms in schools. That's
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symbolism over substance because it only advocates that kids are going to
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do it anyway. There is only one true God, the creator. If everybody followed
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Him, there would be no problems. Tuan
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02/02 4:04 PM
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Don't confuse education with advocation. The fact is that teens are
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going to have sex whether we want them to or not. It is our duty to educate
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them on the risks involved [pregnancy, disease] and to teach them to be
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responsible. [ie.. use of a condom] That is the reality of the situation. Your
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fascist plan of complete control in the name of your God, quite frankly,
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disgusts me. Tommy
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02/02 5:22 PM
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Reality is, that the educational system is corrupt. You said the kids are
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going to do 'it' anyway. See what I mean? You EXPECT them to do it,
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therefore, you WANT them to do it. We have to PREVENT them by teaching
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them the basic values that were taught in the 40's and 50's. Tuan
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02/02 7:01 PM
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Expecting something to happen, and wanting something to happen, are
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two different things. Get real. What do you have against sex anyway? Sex is
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great! I hate to burst your bubble, but there was sex back in the 40's and
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50's too. Tommy
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02/02 9:15 PM
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Well, yes, sex CAN be great, but you see the fault of the school system
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is the fact that they wish to advocate such a thing so early in kid's life-
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times. The results are hazardous...abortion, pregnancy, choices, ect.
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Back in the 40's and 50's, even though there were no epidemic diseases
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like AIDS, kids still did not mess around. They were more responsible for
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their own lives and did not depend on government intervention with any
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'protection.' The same with guns. In places where the citizens own guns, the
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lesser the crime. Tuan
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02/02 9:47 PM
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You're still confusing education with advocation. Get a dictionary and
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look up the words, will ya? Are you actually naive enough to think that kids
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weren't having sex in the 40's or 50's? Ask someone who was a teen during
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that generation, they'll tell you that there was plenty of sex going on. The
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only difference was, if a young girl got pregnant back then, instead of going
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on Oprah and telling her story to millions of tv zombies, they quietly
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shipped her off to her maiden aunt's house. Tommy
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P.S. Under your list of hazardous results, you listed "choices." I guess under
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supreme rule by Herr God, having a choice would be hazardous. [to God at any
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rate]
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02/03 8:10 AM
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If kids in the 40's and 50's messed around a lot, how come the
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population back then was less? Tuan
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02/03 1:42 PM
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Gee, you got me there. Sheesh! Is that the best you can do? "How come
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the population back then was less?" Geez, that is so stupid that it doesn't
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deserve an answer.
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Ok, you seem to think you have all the answers. What would you do about
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teenage promiscuity? Tommy
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02/03 3:30 PM
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I have a solution. Put those who are already 'doing it' in detention
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everyday after school. That way they might learn something. Tuan
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02/03 4:11 PM
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Are you serious? That's your solution? How do you know which kids are
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already doing it? What if they drop out of school? Tommy
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02/03 4:55 PM
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Yes, I am serious. Instead of giving out condoms, schools should give out
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discipline. If we take away their free time, they won't have time to have
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sex.
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POLL: Teens Have More Sex Than Ever
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Teenagers are having sex more than ever, many of them unprotected,
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despite the risks of AIDS and pregnancy. A Time magazine/CNN poll says.
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Fifty-five percent of 16- and 17- year-olds surveyed said thay have had
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sexual intercourse, but only sixty-one percent said they used birth control
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every time.
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The poll of 500 teenagers appears in Time's latest issue, on newstands
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Monday. A copy of the survey was released in advance.
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Nineteen percent of 13- to 15- year-olds said they have had sex.
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Twenty-three percent of all teenagers said they have had sex with 2-3
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people, while fifteen percent said they have had intercourse with five or
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more partners.
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Parental warning seems to have little effect.
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Of those polled, seventy-one percent had been told by their parents to
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wait until they were older before having sex, and more than half had been
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cautioned not to have sex until they were married.
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About 6 out of 10 said they had used some form of birth control every
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time; twenty-six percent said they used birth control sometimes, and
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thirteen percent said they have never used it.
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The teens were almost evenly split between those who said it is fine for
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children aged 16 and under to have sex and those who said they should be 18
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or older,
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When asked what motivated them to have sex, seventy-six percent of the
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girls and eighty percent of the boys said they "were curious and wanted to
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experiment."
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Fifty-eight percent of both girls and boys "wanted to be more popular or
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impress their friends." Fifty percent of the girls and sixty-three percent of
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the boys had sex "because they were in love", while thirty-five percent of
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the girls and sixty-five percent of the boys cited peer pressure as their
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reason. I think this survey says it all. Our country is morally and
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spiritually bankrupt. Tuan
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02/03 6:34 PM
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I told you you can't stop them, but if we educate them and make birth
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control available to them, they just might act responsibly. Tommy
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02/03 7:12 PM
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Birth control is already available. If kids want to take that risk, let
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them, but don't give them condoms for free. Make them earn them. Tuan
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02/03 7:45 PM
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And how would a person go about "earning" a condom? Tommy
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02/03 8:23 PM
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By merit. By getting a job, instead of being promiscuous. Tuan
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02/03 9:31 PM
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You are totally ridiculous! Tommy
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02/04 9:15 AM
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Here's something you'll probably approve of too.
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR ORDERING YOUR OWN PERSONALIZED GAY CHECKS:
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1. Enclose a voided check and deposit slip from your existing check supply.
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2. Indicate any printing changes and starting check number on the form
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below.
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3. Enclose another check made payable to "In the Pink' for $19.95 per order.
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4. Mail to In the Pink, P.O. Box 5794, dept. 2667, Bethesda, Maryland 20814
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5. if you have any questions at all about your order, call mike at (202)n
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547-2342 any time. 200 checks per box. Confidentiality of all bank
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information is guaranteed. Please allow 6-8 weeks for delivery. Maryland
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residents add $1.00 per order state sales tax. For security, orders will only
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be mailed to the address printed on the checks. CALL US AT (202) 547-2342
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WITH ANY QUESTION.....A REPLY TODAY IS A MOVEMENT TOMORROW!
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Ahem...this speaks for itself. Tuan
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02/04 3:21 PM
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What's wrong with homosexuals having checking accounts? Tommy
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02/04 5:11 PM
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I'll bet you want one of those gay checks. Tuan
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02/04 9:33 PM
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Ooh, clever comeback. Your ignorance and intolerance is a credit to
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Christianity. God must be proud of you. Tommy
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02/06 1:12 PM
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HIV is easier to get than you think. AIDS is God's way of punishing
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fornication. Trista
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02/06 5:15 PM
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That is one of the most ridiculous things I have ever read, but let's look
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beyond that, shall we? Let's assume that your statement is true, God did
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create HIV to punish fornication. Now, I know [and you do to] that there are
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many children who are infected with AIDS. They did not contract the disease
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through fornication, many of them got it from blood transfusions [and the
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rest got it from their mothers]. How can God justify this? God, being the
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all-knowing god that he is, HE KNEW, BEFORE he created HIV, that innocent
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children would get it. Did this knowledge deter him? NO! Did knowing that
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innocent children would suffer a slow and painful death cause him to find
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another way to deal with fornicators? NO! If God is truly all-powerful, he
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could have introduced a disease that ONLY KILLED FORNICATORS, right? But
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he didn't. Instead he chose to let innocent people suffer. Real nice guy. Makes
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Hitler look like a boy scout. Tommy
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8.
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What about love?
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To the average Christian, Satanism is synonymous with hate, and
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therefore, it is assumed that a Satanist cannot and does not love anyone or
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anything but himself. This assumption, like most made about Satanists, is
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totally wrong! Being human, a Satanist has the same feelings and emotions
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that all people do. He is, however, more selective as to the recipients of his
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feelings.
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"Love thy neighbor as you would yourself" the Bible tells all Christians.
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What if your neighbor is a child molester, a junkie, a sneak thief or a
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murderer? Am I supposed to love this despicable creature? Am I supposed to
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look beyond his personality and try to see the soul underneath the sick
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exterior? Am I supposed to forgive him? Am I supposed to turn a blind eye
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to his repulsive behavior and befriend him? Am I supposed to invite the
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pervert over for dinner? If you're a Christian you are.
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No matter how hard you try, you can't love everyone, it's impossible, and
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why would you want to anyway? By giving your love indiscriminately to
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everyone you meet, you lessen it's worth. It becomes watered down and
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meaningless. A Satanist prefers to give his love sparingly and
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wholeheartedly to those that deserve it. Love given to someone who won't
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appreciate it is wasted.
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What about hate? If you love everyone who is left for you to hate? If you
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try to repress your hatred, it will eventually build up to the boiling point
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and explode, causing great harm, usually to the ones you profess to love the
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most. A Satanists vents his anger and hatred on his enemies, thereby freeing
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himself from the emotional and physical damage that can be caused by
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keeping your emotions penned up inside you. If I had a dollar for every time
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I saw a story on the news, or read in the paper about some guy who went
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nuts and took an assault rifle and opened fire on innocent people, I would be
|
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a fabulously rich man. Friend and neighbors always describe the perp as
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being a quite guy, who never got mad, never showed his anger. No one can
|
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believe that he was capable of this kind of behavior, he was such a nice guy.
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Everyone gets angry. That's a fact! Everyone at one time or another has
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hated. It's only natural. What's unnatural is trying to keep these feelings
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locked up inside of you by denying that they exist. This type of behavior will
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only lead to emotional distress, a reduction in the quality of life and the
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view of your neighbor with cross-hairs on his face.
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I came across a conversation between "Deborah" and "Adam" on one of
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the religion subjects on the bulletin board. Adam is also a Satanist, and
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since he had left the conversation and Deborah was still looking for
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answers, I obliged her.
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01/12 5:06 PM
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I know Adams been busy posting in his "other" territory, and much too
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busy to answer some interesting questions via E-mail. I may have hit a
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sensitive area. I was merely trying to learn more about this young man. I do
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not know enough about his "religion" to argue, nor do I have a thorough
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knowledge of the Bible to extend.
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From what I have read on the Satanism subjects on the 'other' topic,
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they do not worship Satan but they unfortunately seem to enjoy songs with
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'dark' lyrics and movies with violence, ect... I would like to know if they can
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show love and compassion to others, and contribute to the world in a way
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that is kind and helpful. I may not agree with the way other religions.....
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Buddists, Muslim, Mormons, ect, ect, do business, but I feel that if they are
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not doing evil in God's eyes, then I leave them alone. My quest is against
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EVIL...are Satanists evil? I don't hear them speak of pleasant things...I think
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that most of them are young, bratty kids. Where does love fit in? Is there
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anyone out there who is a Satanist that can answer this for me? Deborah
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01/12 7:32 PM
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Since Adam isn't here, and you asked, let me fill you in on Satanic love.
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The difference between Christian love and Satanic love is that Christians
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say they love everyone, and Satanists only love those who earn and deserve
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their love.It is ridiculous and a virtual impossibility to think you can love
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everybody. If anything is given too freely it loses it's true meaning, and
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diminishes in worth, therefore a Satanist's love is felt stronger and means
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more than the watered down love of a Christian.
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Are Satanists evil? Evil is subjective. Most Christians feel that
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anything that is not theirs is evil. Tommy
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01/12 8:31 PM
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Thank for answering Tommy...I understand from Adam that you are an old
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person as I.<g> As I wrote to Adam, I, personally, do not claim to love
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everyone, as in, the WHOLE WIDE WORLD, but I have the capacity to if I met
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any one individual, even a Satanist!!!! Ya know? Could a Satanist love a
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Christian? This is fun isn't it? Or is FUN prohibited? Deborah
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01/12 9:48 PM
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A Satanist can love anyone he/she chooses to, even a Christian. My mom
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is a Christian [although she's not a nut about it] and I love her very much. I
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do not love her because some old mythology book told me too, I love her for
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all the things she has done for me and all the love she has given me. I can
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also hate, an emotion that is forbidden to Christians. Would you love the
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person who raped and murdered your children if you met him? Tommy
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01/13 9:44 AM
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Why do you think Christians are forbidden to hate? I mean, we are, after
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all, only human...it is by the grace of God that we are able to love, even
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though our human minds may feel hate or contempt for someone. The Holy
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Spirit takes over...in my case anyway. Why do you think the Bible is
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mythology? What about the evidence that backs up things stated in the O.T.
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that has clearly been found in the Dead Sea Scrolls? Your views seem to
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differ greatly from Adam, your partner in crime. <g> I am pleased to learn
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you LOVE!!!! Deborah
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01/13 4:42 PM
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As a history book, the Bible is probably somewhat accurate, it is not,
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however, the word of some non-existant deity that created the heavens and
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the earth. It contains far to many inaccuracies and contradictions for it to
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actually be from an all-knowing deity. The Bible is merely a Farmer's
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Almanac for the people of that time. It is now outdated.
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If you believe that the Bible IS the word of God, then you as a Christian
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are bound by your religion to follow the laws set forth in it by God. One of
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his laws is to "love thy neighbor." If you are forced to love everyone
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indiscriminately like that, then it stands to reason that you lose your
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natural power of selection, and if you must love everyone, then it only
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stands to reason that there is no one left to hate. Tommy
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01/14 11:42 AM
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Hi Tommy! I'm sorry you can't seem to understand, but nothing is
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forbidden to Christians. Through God's glory we are able to do or feel
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anything. We are simply commanded to love and do everything in our power
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to love. It isn't that hate is forbidden, such as the forbidden fruit, it is just
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that a heart that is actively seeking God and living by the Holy Spirit cannot
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hate. Chris
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01/14 3:28 PM
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"Nothing is forbidden to Christians", "We are commanded to love". These
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two statements seem to contradict each other. There are a myriad of things
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that are forbidden to Christians. Ever read the Bible? What about the 10
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commandments? They implicitly forbid certain actions. Tommy
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01/14 6:53 PM
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Jesus died for our sins. All our sins are forgiven now and forever. A
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Christian can do anything he wants and God will forgive him. Chris
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01/15 7:32 AM
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Are you saying that just because Jesus was nailed to a stick, that you
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can now sin with impunity, knowing all the while that you are sinning? Isn't
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that being totally deceitful and hypocritical to your religion and to the god
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that you profess to love and worship? Isn't knowingly committing a sin
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without a care an abomination in the sight of your Lord? Tommy
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01/15 3:56 PM
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Yes. That's the beauty of Christianity. We are forgiven. Chris
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01/15 5:10 PM
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Nice little loophole you got there. How did God in his infinite wisdom
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let that slip by him?It still seems to me that God will take a dim view of
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you trying to get over on him like that. Lucky for you he doesn't exist,
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because from what I've read about your God, he would deal with you most
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severely for the sins you are committing. Tommy
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* Chris seems to be under the impression that since Jesus died, he is now
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absolved of all wrong. Knowingly committing a sin under the belief that all
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will be forgiven is a prime example of the hypocrisy that is inherent in the
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Christian religion.
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Christians profess love for everyone, but they don't practice what they
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preach. I've never met a person [Christian or not] who actually feels love for
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every single person on earth. A Satanist is honest about his actions and
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feelings, Christians hide theirs behind a pile of rhetoric and doubletalk. *
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9.
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Christian [in]tolerance &
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a lesson in semantics
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For all their talk about love and tolerance, Christians can be some of the
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rudest and most vicious people on earth. If your views don't match theirs,
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watch out! It is a common occurrence on the BB's to have the Satanic topics
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bombarded daily by so-called loving Christians who seem to have nothing
|
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better to do than insult people and generally make a nuisance of themselves.
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Their posts range from very aggressive proselytizing to name calling. What
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they hope to accomplish by their insane ramblings is beyond me. Do they
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think that they can badger a person into following their beliefs?
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Throughout history, the Christian and Catholic churches have been
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respon- sible for some of the most violent and cruel acts against humanity
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ever com- mitted. The crusades, the inquisitions, the witch hunts, were all
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perpetrated by these so-called loving children of God. It seems as though
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their first reaction to things that are different, is to attack. They fear what
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they do not know and would rather destroy it than learn about it.
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The first conversation is a prime example of this. "phil" starts out by
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attacking me, and Satanists in general because we have views that differ
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from his. He knows absolutely nothing about Satanism, but he condemns us
|
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never the less. Instead of a rational debate on the subject, he quickly turns
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his position into an argument over semantics. In the end, he admits his
|
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ignorance on the subject and leaves to do some research on the subject. Who
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knows? maybe he'll be back.
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01/15 8:41 AM
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Hey Tommy, I've been reading you stuff here and on the Satan boards and
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frankly, I'm bored with your pathetic superficial statements and shallow
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arguments. Obviously you know more about typing than religion, history or
|
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life in general. I would venture to say that you enjoy agitating people more
|
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that anything and your manipulation of "John" is pretty sickening. Religious
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or not, using people is not the way to go in life, as you will find out. I can't
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believe that even a Satanist would do such a thing.
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As for John, I would say to him: Tommy doesn't believe half the stuff he
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writes. He's just trying to get a rise out of you. He's playing on your feelings
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and apparently getting paid for it. I think I can follow your reasoning, and
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getting him to read the Bible may work, but it is a long shot. But I do
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applaud your venturing out onto the Satan board and making noise there. It is
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interesting to know that in 2 or 3 years most of them won't even remember
|
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what they thought at this time. Most of them can't agree on what they
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believe and some of their statements are most amusing. Phil
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01/15 2:15 PM
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It seems as though my notes have upset you. Such anger. Are you angry
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with me Phil? I bet you'd like to take a swing at me, wouldn't you? Tommy
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01/15 3:12 PM
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I expected more from you. Such childish remarks from one who fancies
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himself knowledgeable. I certainly meant no feelings of violence to flow
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through the modem lines. Perhaps the big words confused you. And although
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your messages are far from intellectually stimulating, they do have some
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entertainment value. How about some real substance to your messages.
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Whether or not I wish to pound your head in is a moot point. [that means it
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doesn't matter] On the other hand, according to your religion, if one was
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deserving of such treatment, I would be well within my rights to do so. Am I
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correct, or is the mindset different? With "self" being most important to
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you, does it piss you off when someone shafts you or do you simply accept it
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as the life you choose to lead? [i.e they shafted you only because their
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"self" is most important to them, so you understand] Also, isn't it difficult
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to live life with the take, take, take attitude? These are not rhetorical
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questions, so some serious thought process on your part would be
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appreciated, if you can muster it. I'm waiting anxiously for your reply. Phil
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01/15 7:47 PM
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So, you consider my remarks childish, while I assume you consider your
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personal attacks on me to be the height of maturity. Do you consider
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opposing views to be sufficient provocation to respond physically" I
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personally don't, as they provide no real harm to me. Do I get "pissed off" if
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someone "shafts" me? Hell yes! Do I retaliate? Hell yes! Satanists live by
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the law "Lex Talonis", the law of the jungle and by our version of the golden
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rule" Do unto others as they do unto you." It is the balance of nature that the
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strong prey upon the weak. Your assertion that I live my life by a "take,
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take, take" philosophy IS partially true. I do TAKE what I want from life
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instead of abasing myself and asking some non-existant deity to provide it
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for me.
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I am, however, just as capable of giving to those that I feel need and
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deserve it. I can tell by your notes to me that you have not been following
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my posts for very long. I have been posting here for some time now, and in
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the beginning I did post what you would consider to be "real" intellectual
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arguments and questions. Unfortunately, the replies I received were
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nonsense. Instead of logical answers to my questions, I would get replies
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like "God doesn't mean for us to understand his workings" or "If you haven't
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accepted Christ, then God has not given you the wisdom to understand these
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things" or, in the case of the Old Testament, "Jesus changed the laws so
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those no longer apply to us anymore" or they would just quote to me another
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cryptic scripture which really had no bearing on the original question. Since
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it seemed as though I wasn't about to get any kind of real answer from
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them, and since my agreement with John is still in effect, I decided to have
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some fun and post some scriptures and responses that would either make me
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laugh, offend someone and shock them into a response, or basically upset
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someone enough to where they would forget their Christian rules of love and
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tolerance and respond in much the same way you have. Sometimes you have
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to force people to break through their shells of blind faith and ignorance in
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order to get them to listen. Tommy
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01/16 7:47 AM
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I've been goading you the same way you have been goading other people,
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so don't take the victims stance. Assuming that we are both adults, I would
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think that we can both take a little personal flack from each other. I am
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glad, however, that you could step away from the rhetoric and reply in
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detail.
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As far as opposing views being responded to physically, certainly not.
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Differing viewpoints are everyone's right and the exchange of such views
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are the only way to enlighten the masses. But words are a powerful weapon
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[as you well know]. Calling someone by a racial slur can result in a violent
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attack. If someone said to me"I'm going to kill you", I of course would
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defend myself. But, to answer your question, I would not strike you over a
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battle of words.
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Question: Regarding Satanism, if the individual is the most important,
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how do Satanists band together for common goals? Certainly there would be
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leaders, but wouldn't the followers desire the power of the leaders and in
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their quest for that power, defeat the whole purpose?
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Question: Do you spend your life waiting for the advantage, using it,
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taking what you desire and then splitting? If so, do you consider yourself a
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normal member of society? And, if the above does equate to you, wouldn't
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society in turn tear itself apart? or is it the opposite, that as long a society
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is not like you, you can prey [your word] upon the unsuspecting?
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Finally, I'm sure it is easier to follow a religion based in ones own head,
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with rules [for lack of a better word] and objectives created by oneself
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using the vague guidelines written down to be the opposite of the existing
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structure of ideas. [Hardly a difficult thing to do.] "Thou shalt not commit
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adultery" is fairly straightforward, whereas, "do unto others as they do
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unto you", is both reactionary and perception based, not to mention
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unoriginal. I would say that Satanists are looking for acceptance and
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credibility through the use of the word "religion", doing whatever they wish
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but still needing a justification in otherworldly form. Phil
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P.S. Why not just call yourselves Anarchists?
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01/16 4:48 PM
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Satanists, on the whole, are solitary creatures. We do not need to be
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part of a group to feel "accepted". We can, however, band together to
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achieve a goal that is beneficial to us. We do not begrudge a person their
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success or power. We know that we can achieve the same status through our
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own devices. Satanists rise in status according to their abilities. Our
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"leaders" are in that position because of their abilities, and trying to usurp
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their leadership would not only be counterproductive to the task at hand, but
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couldn't realistically be achieved by a lesser individual.
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Next question. I do not spend my life lying in wait for an opportunity to
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present itself to me so that I might take advantage of it. I also do not drop
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to my knees and beg some unseen, or unheard from [at least in the last 2,000
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years or so] God to provide things for me.I know that to get ahead in life, I
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must make my own opportunities. I do not actively seek out those who are
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weaker than me so that I might prey upon them, but if an opportunity
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presents itself, I will use it to my advantage.
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Lastly, of course it is easier to follow a path that you have chosen for
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yourself. Blindly following the tenets of a religion that is in essence; anti-
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human, is unnatural and extremely difficult. Which is why few people can do
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it properly. Let me assure you, Satanism is more than a philosophy, it Is a
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religion as it uses both ceremony and dogma. [Both of which satisfy a
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healthy desire in many of us for organized ritual.] Why don't we call
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ourselves anarchists? Because were not. Tommy
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01/17 10:20 AM
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The existence of ritual and/or dogma does not immediately equate with
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religion. To do something religiously does not make it a religion. I have read
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the Satanists talking about x-tians [Christians] fearing what they don't
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understand. This can be said of most humans, so why put it in a specific
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contex" It's a non-statement. But if this is your feeling, let me offer the
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following argument: To disregard a book written/compiled in the late
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sixties [probably in an LSD induced fantasy], is this fear? And being wary of
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people who have flatly stated that they would take advantage of anyone they
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choose, is this paranoia" Or is the former intelligence and the latter
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wisdom?
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Now, to Satanism. It seems that someone has convinced you that one
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need not worship Satan to be a Satanist. Satanism by definition is the
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worship of Satan. This is fact and not disputable. You may align yourself
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with Luciferians, but unless you worship Satan, you are not a Satanist. I
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have not read any of LaVey's writings, but unless his are the teachings of
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Satan [man made or through the Beast himself], then it stands to reason that
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he is nothing but an opportunist and you, my friend, are shackled by his
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confidence game. If not, and he does promote the worship of Satan, but you
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choose to accept only bits and pieces of his doctrine as it suits you, then
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you are neither true to your religion, nor a Satanist. A true Satanist would
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laugh you out of his house the way you talk. Have you ever been to a Black
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Mass? Have you ever been involved with bloodletting? Both are necessary
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for the appeasement of the Lord of Satanism, Lucifer. But since we have
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deduced that you are not a true Satanist, I am sure you have not.
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If I believe in bigamy, face Mecca when I pray and celebrate Hanukkah, I
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am neither Mormon, Muslim, nor Jewish. I am potpourri. I may have
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ceremony and dogma, but the religion escapes me. Religion, any religion,
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takes discipline, study and acceptance of the doctrines of said religion. If
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LaVey or Crowley have made this unnecessary, then they have done so simply
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to garner more people to themselves and, as you have put it before, "fill
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their coffers". If I had to be one or the other, I would rather be a follower of
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God, than a servant of man.
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On a lighter note, I appreciate your correspondence with me. Most people
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find it difficult to express themselves on such personal issues. Phil
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01/17 4:32 PM
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First off, the Satanic Bible was not written under the influence of drugs.
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Drugs exert control over the user and Satanist shun such control. Why is it
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when you disagree with an idea, you find it necessary to degrade the person
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who's idea it was? For a loving, caring and forgiving Christian, you sure are
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prone to attack.
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Next, the suffix "ism" does not denote worship, it means "conduct, or
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theory of". The Hebrew word "Satan" translates to "enemy, or adversary",
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therefore, the word "Satanism" means "conduct of an adversary", not the
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worship of the Christian boogyman. Since we have established that Satanism
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is not the worship of the Christian "Devil", and since you are obviously
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ignorant of the tenets of Satanism, your view that I am not a Satanist, is
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without merit.
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"A Black Mass is not the magical ceremony practiced by Satanists. A
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Satanist would employ the use of a Black Mass as a form of psychodrama. A
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Black Mass is essentially a parody on the religious service of the Roman
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Catholic Church, and since the services of all established religions
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[including Christianity] are actually parodies of old pagan rituals, the Black
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Mass is nothing more than redundancy." - Anton LaVey.
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You still view things from the narrow confines of Christianity. Since
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Satanism does not fit your views as to what a religion is, you discount it
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outright. You seem particularly fond of arguing semantics, so here ya go. The
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word "religion" is defined as "A specific system of belief or worship, ect.
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built around a God, a code of ethics, a philosophy of life, ect." So you see,
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Satanism definitely qualifies as a religion. Tommy
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01/18 10:59 AM
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Thin man, very thin. What fantasy are you living? Look in any
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encyclopedia or dictionary under "Satanism" ant it says "the worship of
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Satan" and a Satanist as "one who worships Satan". Why go back to the
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ancient Hebrew or Greek for the translation of a fairly modern word? For a
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lark I [jumped] encyclopedia and typed "Satanism", and guess what it said?
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Well, it wasn't Tommy's version of the word. I hold a bit more stock in
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Webster and Britannica's definition than yours. But you are correct in my
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ignorance, and to rectify that I shall do some research. I don't want a library
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worth of reading, but if you could mention 3 or 4 books that you think could
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clue me in I would appreciate it. [preferably in paperback, I don't want to
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spend too much money] Phil
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01/18 7:08 PM
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Actually I got the definition of the word "Satan" and the suffix "ism"
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from Webster's dictionary. But since you are determined not to accept any
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other definition that the one you like, let's for the sake of argument, use
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your definition.
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Satan has been written about by many different authors and in many
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different guises, but there are a few qualities he possesses that seem to be
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universal. They include intelligence, pride, nobility, creativity, humor. Satan
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was a rebel, he didn't blindly follow the rules set forth, he questioned those
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rules. He wanted more than what God was willing to offer him. He is a man
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of action, as well as a thinker. He is the eternal prankster, willing to laugh
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at himself as well as others. His only crime was that he defied God and
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stood up for himself. Doesn't sound so bad to me. So if you must insist that
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a Satanist has to worship Satan. Then this is the Satan I choose. I'm sure
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that now you will say I have to worship your idea of Satan , right?
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Here is a list of books you can read on the subject of Satanism:
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THE SATANIC BIBLE by Anton Lavey
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THE CHURCH OF SATAN by Blanche Barton
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SATAN WANTS YOU by Arthur Lyons
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IN PURSUIT OF SATAN by Robert Hicks Tommy
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* Phil wasn't the only one to try to use the meanings of words to discredit
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my beliefs. This next little tete-a-tete with Mark is another prime example
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of how, when a person can't argue against the validity of my philosophies,
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they try to catch me off guard with semantics. *
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03/ 02 11:58 AM
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I have known many Satanists in my life and I did not know they were
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such until they approached me. They believe in Satan very much and
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worshiped him and practiced contacting spirit guides and levitation. Why do
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some Satanists believe in Satan, and others say he is not real? I can
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understand having different views on how to worship him, but why don't all
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people who call themselves Satanists believe in him?
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There are many different Christian religions, and there are different
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views on how to worship God, not to say that any of them are all wrong or
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all right, but at least they all believe in the One and only true God.
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El-Shaddai-God Most High.
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Those who do not believe in Satan, but believe in the meaning that
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describes him in the Bible to "Shock people" and to get the attention of
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people to explain your viewpoint. Why would anyone want to be known as
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Belial, which is Hebrew for Satan, who is the personification of wickedness
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and lawlessness. Another name for Satan is Beelzebub, the Greek form of the
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Hebrew name Baal-Zebub, which means Lord of the flies. Satan is also
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Hebrew for accuser. Devil, which is a form of Satan is Diablos in Greek,
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meaning accuser. So to sum up, the Greek and Hebrew meanings for Satan is
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lawlessness, wickedness and Lord of flies.
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So to apply this against the Christian meaning would be to say that
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Satanists are pro-death, anti-good, anti-love, and anti-peace, because being
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Christian is to be anti-death, pro-good, pro-love and pro-peace. Mark
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03/02 1:09 PM
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People who believe in, and worship the Christian concept of Satan are
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Christians. Even though they choose to worship Satan, they still believe in
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the concepts of Christianity. Even if they call themselves "Satanists", they
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are still follow the rules [even though they might try to break them] of the
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Judeo-Christian religion, and are bound by them. Modern Satanists do not
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have even an ounce of belief in your outdated set of moral guidelines and
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spiritual pipe-dreams. The difference is simple: If you believe in the
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Christian concept of Satan as the fallen angel, destroyer of man, and ruler
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of Hell, then you are a Christian. If you Choose to worship this version if
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Satan, then you are a rebellious Christian. Case closed!
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Now, your assertion that Satanists are anti-good, anti-love, anti-peace
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and pro-death is pretty shaky and I'm about to knock it down. First, we call
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ourselves "Satanists", not "Belialists", or "Beelzebubists", so trying to
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saddle us with your interpretations of those words is, well, let's just say,
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it's a nice try, but it won't work, YOU cannot label ME. I call myself what I
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feel suits me best, and I can attach any meaning I want to, to it. But beyond
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that, let's look at your statements from another angle, shall we? I put it to
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you that it is Christians who are pro-death, as it is they who feel that they
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will receive their rewards after death. More people have been killed in the
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name of "God" than for any other reason. Satanists are really the ones who
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are pro-life because we know that their is no eternal reward and that our
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life here on earth is all we have, so we make the most of it. Now, as to the
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anti-good part, good and evil are subjective. I don't know where in Hell you
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came up with the anti-love part. Satanists feel very strong love. It is true
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that Satanists only love those people who deserve our love, and we don't
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profess to love every single degenerate on the face of the planet like
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Christians claim too. This does not make us incapable of, or against love.
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Our love is a purer, stronger love because it is not watered down and
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distributed indiscriminately. Anti-peace? If you call the present status of
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our planet peaceful, then yes, we are very anti-peace. Tommy
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03/03 10:35 AM
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Boy, these X-tians just don't get it, do they? I can't understand why they
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insist on coming to the boards that are clearly marked "Satanic" and try to
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cause trouble. Is this how they get their kicks? Sean
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03/03 2:45 PM
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From my observances, I would say that there are 4 types of Christians
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who come to the Satanic boards. They are:
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1. The "morally superior" Christian. They come to the board to get a
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glimpse [from a safe distance, of course] of the horrors of Satanism. They
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come expecting to hear stories of rape, molestation, human and animal
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sacrifices, and all the other terrors they have come to believe as being the
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truth. They love to be outraged. When they find out the truth, and their need
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for a good shock goes unfulfilled and they lose the chance to feel righteous,
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they go away and seek out "evil" in other places.
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2. The proselytizing Christian. They feel that it is his/her duty to convert
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the entire world to their beliefs. These types can [and historically have
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been] very dangerous. Remember the Crusades? The Inquisitions? They seek
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to elevate their own ego by "saving" another from what they consider to be
|
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certain doom. What a feather in their cap it would be if the could convert
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even a single Satanist.
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3. The manic depressive/brain damaged Christian. These people have no
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self-esteem what-so-ever. They feel cheated by the worthlessness of their
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lives and by the obvious absence of the blessings of God. They want to bring
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others down to their level. They attack those whose lives are successful.
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Like types 1 and 2, the only way that they can raise their own
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self-importance is by lowering the status of another. They cannot achieve
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any kind of self-worth and stature by their own abilities and
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accomplishments. The only way that they can elevate themselves is to bring
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others down.
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4. The unsatisfied Christian. They seek out other religions because theirs
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is not fulfilling. They have lost their faith. They view the world around them
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and cannot justify a belief in God anymore. They claim to just be curious,
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that they only wish to know more about other's beliefs, but they are really
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searching for something that works. Christianity, with all it's myths. half
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truths, and spiritual pipe-dreams is found to be lacking. The hypocrisy
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inherent in that religion leaves a bad taste in their mouths, so they seek to
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learn the truth from those who are free from doubt and are not plagued by
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guilt.
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I'm sure there are those out there who will disagree with what I have
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stated. The cannot face the truth about themselves. They are blind. Tommy
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10.
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Am I a Satanist?
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Not every one I talked to was so narrow minded and blinded by the
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propaganda spread by the Christian Church. Some people want to learn more
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about Satanism because the are unhappy with the tenets of the
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Judeo-Christian religion and they seek a path that is a celebration of life,
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and of man.
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The Christian Church has had a stranglehold on society for far too long.
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They have incorporated their philosophies into every aspect of our lives
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including our laws. On the currency used in our country are the words "In
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God we trust." Trust God? The same God that attacked Satan just because he
|
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had a differing view? The same God that would kill you for a minor
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infraction of one of his "laws"? The same God that hasn't been heard from
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in a couple thousand of years? I wouldn't trust God as far as I can throw
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him. Christian leaders have used fear, coercion, false promises and spiritual
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pipe-dreams as their tools to keep the masses under their thumb. But their
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rule is coming to an end.
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The Churches control has declined rapidly in just the last 100 years. No
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longer are they the ruling majority. A new generation has risen and thrown
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off the yokes of blindness and ignorance. No longer do they bow down before
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the idols and Gods of their ancestors. They hold their heads high and
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proclaim "I am my own God, I am in control" and woe to those who try to
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stand in the way.
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The Christian Church is not dead yet though, but it is severely wounded,
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and like all wounded animals, can still be dangerous.
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01/07 9:41 AM
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Forgive my ignorance on this subject, if any wording seems offensive it
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is purely from my own uncertainty of the subject at hand. Questions:
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1. Of the various branches of Satanism, are there any that follow along the
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lines of Crowley, or has LaVey been the greater influence of practice?
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2. Years of programming by Xtian society has set a veil of confusion around
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other religions. Who do you pay homage to? Is it the old pre-christian gods
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in their original roles of the hunter, the light bringer ect....
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3. Satan, to my knowledge, first came on the scene under that name in the
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bible. If you are not Christian, why diversify yourselves from the pagan
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community by using a Christian name?
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4. Should I go to the library and save you the trouble? Dave
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01/07 4:11 PM
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Most Satanist regard LaVey as the father of modern Satanism, his
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philosophies form the basic foundation of our religion. There are still some
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who follow Crowley, but I personally find him boring and longwinded. He has
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a tendency to ramble on a bit. I think he was more interested in his
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reputation and it's shock value [and buggering anyone he could get his hands
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on] than he was in affecting any kind of real change.
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Satanists do not worship a higher power, we feel that there is no higher
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power than ourselves, therefore we regard ourselves as Gods. After all, man
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created God in his own image, not the other way around as most Christian
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scholars would have you believe right before they put their hands in your
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pockets.
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People always ask "Why do you call yourselves Satanists if you don't
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believe in Satan? Why don't you use another name?" There are many reasons
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why. Our tenets are most contradictory to Christian beliefs, so why not take
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the name of their greatest adversary? I hope this has answered some of the
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questions you have. If you have any more, feel free to ask. Tommy
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01/08 7:43 AM
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You seem to reflect my own views, both on uncle Al and the origins of
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the gods. The statement that we are gods does reflect Crowley's "Every man
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is a star" concept. Some things hold water no matter which way you turn
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them.
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What are the goals of Satanism? To amass personal power, or to come to
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a better understanding of self and world? Do you believe in helping others
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that merit being helped, i.e. help themselves as best they can? Or do you not
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intervene where you are not asked to help?
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I'm not of the bent knee school either, but I do feel that a higher force
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moves within those that desire it's presence. Is the absence of this belief
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inherent to all Satanism, or there others that feel otherwise? Dave
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01/08 9:00 PM
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I would have to say that most Satanists do not believe in a "higher
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power" that moves within us. Many believe in a force of nature that can or
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does cause things to happen, but they believe that this force is unknowing
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and/or uncaring of our existence.
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Satanists are free to give their help to anyone they want, although they
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are rather selective as to who they bestow their help to. One of the biggest
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myths concerning Satanists is that we are uncaring and incapable of
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showing love or kindness. This is far from being the truth. All humans are
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capable of these emotions, a Satanist is just more discriminatory as to the
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recipients of these emotions. We do not waste love on ingrates.
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The goal of a Satanist is to LIVE! Power, money, fame, sex, these are not
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forbidden fruits to the Satanist. We take what we want out of life without
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all the guilt that the abstinence based religions place on their followers. We
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are truly free. Tommy
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01/08 9:44 AM
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Well stated. The impersonal force you speak of fits my view of "God",
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after all, how could origin of all <both good and evil> be biased towards one
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or the other?
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I have found that in order for me to be at my best, I must incorporate
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both forces and attain a balance. The extreme of either end leads to
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destruction of the spirit. The Yin/Yang symbol tells me that my idea is not
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actually mine. Does this seem to fit the ideology of Satanism? Dave
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01/09 7:44 AM
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Personally, I feel there is no distinction between good and evil. What
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might be considered evil to you, might be perfectly acceptable behavior to
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me. It is up to every individual to judge for his or her own self. I also feel
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that pushing the limits of either end of the spectrum is the only way to
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affect change. Tommy
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01/09 4:45 PM
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I see your point. Satanism seems to fit right in with my own
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philosophies. I guess I am a Satanist and don't even know it. Thank you for
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taking the time to answer all my questions. I appreciate it. I am going to do
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more research into Satanism. I hope we get the chance to talk again later. I
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enjoy talking to someone who can speak in plain truths and not ramble on
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about mythical nonsense and tell me I'll be punished if I don't follow their
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way. Once again, thanks! Dave
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02/21 8:12 AM
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I am very attracted by what I've come to understand about Satanism. I
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don't feel the need to join any Satanic organizations though. I prefer to
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practice Satanism on my own. Can I still be considered a Satanist? Or do you
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have to be part of a group to use the title? Jill
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02/21 12:11 PM
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You don't need to join any organization to be a Satanist. We are, as a
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whole, solitary creatures anyway. If you are a Satanist and you know it,
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claim the title! Tommy
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02/19 12:50 PM
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Being raised a Roman catholic and being quite disgusted with the tactics
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of that religion, I began researching many different forms of religion trying
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to find one that emphasized the importance of self-determination and
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responsibility for one's own actions.
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I was most impressed by the writings of the Dalai Llama. my cursory
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readings of Wicca impressed me somewhat.
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Given my R.C. upbringing, I never even considered Satanism because of
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the hellish image it conveys. I also have found that books on the subject, at
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least in this area, are hard to find.
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Tell me, are the bloody rituals that are etched in my mind REALLY a part
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of Satanism? Or was that all misconceptions? My understanding is that God
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and satan are equal but opposite beings. Is that just hype presented to
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invoke fear? I'm not being facetious. I am really curious.
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You see, through all the research that I have conducted, I have come to a
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conclusion. It really doesn't matter what you believe in or what you do. It's
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all a matter of heart. If your heart is good, you shouldn't really be worried
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about what brand you place on yourself. By "good hear" I mean going through
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life with an attitude of being respectful to all beings. [even those you don't
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like or agree with] Doing your best with what is available to you, taking
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care of yourself and those that depend on you without wrongfully taking
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from others.
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I believe that, if you live your life with a "good hear", two things will
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invariably result.
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1] You will feel good about yourself, and naturally, enjoy your life
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understanding that you have done your best and have caused no unprovoked
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harm to others.
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2] If there is a God or like being, how could he object to what you have done?
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I DO believe that we are more than an advanced brain stem. Reptiles have
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brain stems and they certainly have no morals, just survival instincts. Even
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the higher mammals have no morals as such. Yes, many of them take care of
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their offspring, but that is propagation of species. Some even "take care of"
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their elderly or infirmed. But, if you look, all they really do is allow them to
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hang with the pack and eat whatever may be left over from their kills. When
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they become too weak to stay with the pack, they are left to die or be killed.
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Humans on the other hand, feel something deep within when confronted with
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evil or wrong or hate. Some reject these feelings but that is a conscience
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effort. There MUST be something else to humans. Ken
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02/19 3:03 PM
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If your searching for a religion where responsibility and the individual
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human will are part of the main philosophy, welcome to Satanism! It is the
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only religion that stresses both of these things. All religions that have a
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"God" figure use said figure as a way to take responsibility away from
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themselves. Their tenets are based on appeasing their god, and on gaining
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it's love and acceptance. Satanists scorn such attitudes. We bow before no
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man or god.
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Concerning the truth behind the rumors that we sacrifice animals and
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children. There is none. [truth that is] It is merely Christian propaganda.
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These types of lies are their only defense against us. We raise questions
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that they don't want asked and that they don't have answers to. They can't
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fight us with reason, so the attack us with slander.
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Your "good hear" theory, while being a nice thought, won't work for a
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number of reasons. Adopting a respectful attitude towards those that hate
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you, oppose you, prey upon you, limit you, ect... will only accomplish your
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downfall. "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you" doesn't work
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if the person you're in contact with means you harm. We Satanists have
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adopted an improved version of that Golden Rule; "Do unto others as they
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have done to you." The Golden Rule is fine in regards to strangers, but once
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their motives are discovered, and if they mean you harm, treating them
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kindly or turning the other cheek is out of the question.
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Humans do have a certain conscience that animals don't possess. The
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ability to reason, to think along logical lines is all part of our superior
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intellectual development. There has also been the artificial and unnatural
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development of man's so-called "spiritual" side as well. The two different
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sides are inconsolable. This unnatural spiritual side is always in conflict
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with man's natural carnal instincts. This has lead man to become more cruel
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and vicious than any animal. Tommy
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02/20 5:13 PM
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I agree with a lot of what you say. Religion has been the cause of more
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death and destruction in the history of man than any other thing. It also has
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more suffering than anything else.
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However, I simply cannot believe that the source of our feeling of right
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and wrong or morality is simply a natural extension of mortal incarnation.
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I think religion has been used simply as a control device. Thousands of
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years ago, when the majority of humans were enslaved by a mere minority,
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someone got the idea that if they believed that all the suffering were
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required by some god, they would accept their fate more readily and be
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easier to control. Things just kind of mushroomed from there.
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Anyway, as I said before, I am a seeker. I can't stand organized religion,
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but I feel that man must be a spiritual being. It's the only way to explain our
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ability to have morals and sense the difference between right and wrong.
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how can a carnal man tell the difference? Ken
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02/20 10:33 PM
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Right and wrong, good and evil are subjective. Each person makes an
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individual choice as to how they perceive these things. If we were all just
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spiritual beings created by the same god and all equal, we would all have the
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same feelings about things. This isn't the case though.
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Christians have a favorite saying "all men sin and fall short of the glory
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of God." If we were the spiritual beings that they claim we are, why would
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we still sin if we had "found" God? Would not fulfilling our spiritual
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destiny and uniting ourselves with the creator be enough to stop us from
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committing sin? If we are spiritual beings, why is our carnal nature able to override our
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spirituality? The only answer can be that the spiritual does not exist. If it
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did, we would be able to exorcise, or at least control our carnality. Tommy
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02/21 9:11 AM
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No offense intended, but from all I've read it seems to me that Satanism
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is basically the same as atheism. The driving point being that there is
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nothing except this mortal life that we lead and that it really doesn't
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|
matter what we do because there is nothing else. If that is the case, then
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Satanism should not be considered a religion. It should be grouped into
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Atheism. It also seems that any individual can make up any parameters he
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chooses and call it Satanism. If that is the case, and again no personal
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offense is intended, it seems to me that Satanists are simply egotists that
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reject the notion that everything that came before them and anything that
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comes after them are of no concern. Ken
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02/21 11:45 AM
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Atheism is the lack of a belief in God and that's it. Satanism goes far,
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|
far beyond that. Many Satanists do believe in a controlling force in nature,
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an unknown power, if you will. This is their concept of "God" and not the
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Jehovah of the Bible. The parameters of Satanism are very broad. We are
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free to live and act as we see fit. There are certain boundaries however.
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Satanists ARE egotists. We don't care what happened before us or what's
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going to happen after us, unless it could concern us directly. I don't need
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history to justify my life. I don't need the future to justify my present
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actions either. Tommy
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02/21 3:34 PM
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I see what you are saying. While I do have many thoughts and ideas that
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|
seem to fit in with the philosophies of Satanism, I don't think it's right for
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me. There's too many unwanted and negative connotations involved with the
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name. I appreciate your honesty and openness with me. I will continue my
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search. Ken
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02/21 7:15 PM
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Good luck! Tommy
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11.
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Why become a Satanist?
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Why become a Satanist? Since you don't believe in Satan, why not be an
|
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Atheist? Or better yet, why call yourself anything at all? Why use a name
|
|
that will cause you problems? What attracted you to Satanism? There are as
|
|
many reasons for becoming a Satanist as there are Satanists. I became a
|
|
Satanist because I was fed up with the lies, guilt, and hypocrisy that are
|
|
inherent in the Christian religion.
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When I was a teenager, my friends and I would spend hours discussing
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God. "Do you believe in God?" We would ask each other, and the answer was
|
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always, "Yes." I had my doubts as to the existence of God, but the fear of
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rejection from my friends, forced me to answer in the affirmative. What
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|
made no sense to me was, that while my friends were professing their
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belief in God and Jesus as the savior of man, they were drinking, smoking
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pot, and making out with their girlfriends. If they really believed, why
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|
would they knowingly and go against the word of God. We all knew the things
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we did were in direct conflict with the religious principles we professed to
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follow, but we didn't care. God was great as someone to pray to in times of
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trouble, [Oh God, if you keep my parents from grounding me for the"" on my
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test paper, I'll never sin again] but as a guiding force in our lives, he wasn't
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wanted or needed, and we never kept the promises we made to him.
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One day, after a night of particularly rowdy debauch [in which certain
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hallucinagenics were used], one of the guys in our group informed us that he
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had talked to God the night before and was turning his life over to him. We
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laughed and made jokes about him not being able to handle his drugs. He told
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us he was serious, and that he had to give away all of his stuff "'cause
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material possessions are against the will of God." We obliged him by
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ransacking his room and making off with all of his things.
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We didn't see him as much after that, he said we tempted him too much
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[and I must confess his new found spirituality made us uncomfortable]. When
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he did come around he spouted scripture at us non stop, [in between drinks
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anyway] and told us all the wonders of God and his love. I would watch him
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recite passages from the bible with a beer in his hand, [although it is true
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his consumption had been cut back by quite a bit, he still drank on occasion]
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and think to myself "What a load of shit!" It seemed as though, while he
|
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could talk the talk, he couldn't walk the walk. His blatant hypocrisy made
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me question the principles of Christianity even more. It seemed as though
|
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every Christian I knew, said they worshiped God, but none of them were true
|
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to their confessed religion. Why? If a person truly believed, and if God was a
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reality, committing a sin would be unthinkable. Why can't man NOT sin?
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It was about this time when I came across "The Satanic Bible" by Anton
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LaVey in a local bookstore. I had heard of this book before, but I never had
|
|
any reason for checking it out. I bought it under the notion that it would
|
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really make my friend go crazy, and I could get a good laugh out of it. As I
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read it that night [preparing for the confrontation with my friend the next
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day] I noticed similarities between my experiences with Christians and Dr.
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LaVey's. Here was someone else who had noticed the hypocrisy and
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self-deceit displayed by these people. I read and reread every page. Here was
|
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a philosophy that was honest, straightforward, and reflected my personal
|
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views on life. And this philosophy was called Satanism.
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I [like everyone else] had heard the horror stories surrounding Satanism.
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|
As I did more research into the subject, I found these stories to be
|
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completely false, and on the most part, started by Christians in order to
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slander those that chose a different path than their sterile and pathetically
|
|
ineffectual one. Satanism wasn't a religion of molesters and murderers, it
|
|
was a religion founded on the basic, natural characteristics of man, and by
|
|
the tenet; "Only the strong will survive." No more of this "the meek shall
|
|
inherit the earth" crap, the only thing the meek ever inherited was a
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footprint on their backside.
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That was 16 years ago, and thus began my life as a Satanist. I had many
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debates with my friend over the next few years, [and all my other friends
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once they heard I was getting involved with Satanism] but it didn't matter
|
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to me if I was accepted by them anymore. I was becoming my own man, and I
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no longer needed to be part of a group in order to feel whole.
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Not everyone who calls themself a Satanist or joins a Satanic
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|
organization does so because they have finally found a religion and
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|
philosophy that suits their outlook on life. Some are looking for something
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|
else, namely a sense of importance and power. They see Satanism, not as a
|
|
natural extension of their own being, but as a way to give worth to a life
|
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that has so far has been worthless. They are the meek, the insipid, the
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painfully shy, the niblicks of the world who feel that life has left them
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behind and crave the power to change their situations. They do not possess
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the strength to change things themselves, so they look to others to do it for
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them. They join various Satanic organizations and rapidly try to elevate
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their status within the group. By doing so, they feel that their life on the
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outside is elevated as well. They attach themselves to certain organizations
|
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or certain members in that group and, like the parasites they are, feed off of
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the strength of the group. Many Satanic organizations, by their very nature,
|
|
actually seem to encourage such behavior and invariably fail for just this
|
|
reason. Satanism is not the place for lonely hearts. Satanic organizations
|
|
are not a social clubs, and when used as such are doomed to extinction.
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Satanism cannot make you great, it can only open the door to the
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possibility of utilizing the greatness already within you that all other
|
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religions try to supress. Satanism cannot give you any power or abilities
|
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that you do not already possess.
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In these next set of conversations, a Christian gives HIS views as to
|
|
why people become Satanists. Since he is not a Satanist, and he seems to
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|
have had contact with the cult variety or teenage devil worshiper only, his
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views are inaccurate, and since he is a Christian, biased.
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01/10 7:33 AM
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Why would a person join a Satanic Church? I'm serious, looking for an
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answer. Why? Joseph
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01/10 3:15 PM
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While there are as many reasons for becoming a Satanist as there are
|
|
Satanists, there are a few reasons that seem to be universal. These include
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the want of independance, free will and thought, and the desire to live a
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happy, successful life unhampered by the guilt and self-deceit that plagues
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Christianity. Tommy
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01/10 4:26 PM
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In all seriousness, the reasons for a person becoming involved with
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Satanism are as numerous as for a person becoming involved with anything
|
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at all. However, there are a few common entrances into Satanic groups. One
|
|
of the most common is a result of involvement of family members. Be it a
|
|
parent, uncle, cousin, or other, there is an impact when someone of your own
|
|
family approaches you that demands you listen. Regardless of who it is
|
|
making the initial approach, two things are highly influential. First,
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everybody is looking for something to believe in. This drives many to
|
|
something which offers a difference to life. Second, if someone you trust
|
|
approaches you with a new way to approach your days, you will listen. If
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they are offering you something that satisfies a need in you, they have an
|
|
almost undefeatable opportunity for success. Perhaps you are lonely, they
|
|
offer membership and acceptance. If you feel weak, they will introduce you
|
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to powers unimaginable. Satanism often deals with the supernatural, and
|
|
this is very inviting in a world which seems out of control due to the
|
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influence of Satan in the first place.
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In some purely emotional ways, Satanism offers what seems to be the
|
|
answer to many needs. However, over a period of years [sometimes decades],
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|
the problems significantly outweigh the benefits. The only alleviation from
|
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the pain for many individuals involved in such is to acquire"new blood."
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Therefore, many of these groups are much more successful than "mainline
|
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churches."
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Your original question demands that I return to the basics. Some of the
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Satanic groups will have other means of introducing someone into their
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midst. This can occur from your entering an establishment out of curiosity
|
|
and they have the chance to expose you to "new and different ways." Yes,
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|
some of it can enter in ways that seem almost expected, but most likely in
|
|
what seems harmless up front. There is no specific key other than the
|
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individual who has become "evangelistic." They are out to "conver" at some
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level.
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Another possibility is to be introduced through reading materials. Most
|
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public libraries carry books on the occult, witchcraft, magic, astrology, new
|
|
age materials. Now, none of these in and of themselves may be bad. However,
|
|
the intent of the author may be. If you are searching for a guaranteed key to
|
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avoid, contrary to popular belief, there is no such thing. In the final
|
|
analysis, it is up to you to determine the purpose of anything new with
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which you must deal. This has caused some well meaning folks to become
|
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paranoid hunters who are searching under every rock they think they see.
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Where do you find help? There is a team which has been put together to
|
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examine the various sources of Satanism. The phone # is 1-800-594-8032.
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Ask for Wendell or Tillman Amstutz [son and father team].
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If you desire more specific information or reasons for my disposition,
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contact me directly through the e-mail system for the sake of privacy. David
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01/10 5:21 PM
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I'm going to disagree with you on several points. Satanists are solitary
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creatures and do not need to belong to a group to feel complete. It's funny,
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but your descriptions seem to fit Christianity more so than Satanism.
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People are coerced into following Christianity [or at least giving lip service
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to that fact] by the influence asserted by family, friends, and society at
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large.
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I saw on the news a little while ago, a story about 2 young boys who
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wanted to be Boy Scouts. The only problem was, they didn't believe in God.
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Their parents [who do believe in God and were good Christians] did not
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influence the boys on their decision, they made the decision on their own.
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The boys refused to say the word "God" in their oath, and this is where the
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trouble arose. They were kicked out of the Scouts, and were harassed by the
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Christian parents of the other scouts, in a way that made me sick. These
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adults, [for no other reason than the 2 boys didn't believe as the do] were
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called names, were spit at, and had objects thrown at them. This is the kind
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of behavior that can be displayed by Christians. When have you ever heard a
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story about Satanists acting in the same fashion?
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Satanists do not actively recruit "members." We don't go door to door
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like Christians and other weirdos do. Christians have turned proselytizing
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into an art form. They need new converts in order to keep the money rolling
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in. Satanists are an elite group, at the top of the evolutionary scale. We do
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not want to devalue ourselves by allowing those who are not worthy into out
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midsts. If a person is a Satanist they will know it and THEY will seek US
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out, and take their rightful place among us. Tommy
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01/11 7:45 AM
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Interesting, I have had contact with at least three individuals who have
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claimed to be such who would disagree with your views. Perhaps, you "have
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a bone to pick" or possibly you do not know your "own kind" all that well. As
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for "Christians", I rather doubt you have much knowledge on that subject at
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all. Maybe you need to work on it a little bit more before you reply. David
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01/11 4:19 PM
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You sure are defensive. I must've hit the nail right on the head for you to
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react in such a way.
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I'm am sure that any "Satanists" that you've had contact with were
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either of the cult variety [devil worshipers] who are naught more that
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confused Christians, or are merely delusioned victims of child abuse, whose
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therapists have planted the seed of "Satanic behavior" into their minds. I
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saw a very interesting show the other day which concerned therapists and
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alleged victims of Satanic ritual abuse. It seems as though these people
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have no recollection of any type of Satanic activity until it is brought out of
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them by hypnosis. It also goes on to show how, under hypnosis, the idea of
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ritual abuse is planted into the receptive mind of the patient by these so
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called "experts" who are trying to achieve credibility [and money].
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As for my knowledge of Christianity, while I admit I am no expert on the
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subject, my knowledge is quite extensive. I dare say I know more about
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Christianity than most Christians do. Tommy
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12.
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Some theories on Satan
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It seems like everyone has a different theory, or concept of Satan. While
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some view him as the horned Crown Prince of Hell, who, with pitchfork in
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hand and an evil glint in his eye, rules the underworld and seeks to destroy
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man and gain conquest of the earth. Others picture him as a misguided angel
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who, due to his strong sense of pride and his own weakness, stumbled, and
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was banished from Heaven and now spends his days in eternal sorrow for the
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wrongs he has committed. Still others view him as an evil force, waiting to
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tempt man with pleasures and powers beyond comprehension in order to turn
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him away from God. Some even incorporate all these aspects into one, or
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have come up with a completely different concept of Satan which fits into
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their personal viewpoints.
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Throughout this book you have read my views on Satan, now, for your
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reading pleasure, here are some other views.
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02/08 7:45 AM
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Submitted for your consideration: A missive in the transmissive
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aspect of Satan.
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Have you ever noticed how emotion can be conveyed one to another? Old
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wisdom holds that love begets love. Have you ever driven in traffic and
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found yourself hurrying when you weren't in a hurry? Or angering in
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response to anger?
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There is a phenomenon known as sympathetic vibration. Radio,
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television, the glass breaking when she hits the high note, all are examples
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of resonance doing work. The vibration, started at one place, effects change
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at another place or places.
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I submit that there is a spiritual, as well as an emotional and physical
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aspect to this phenomenon. Consider the nature and character of Satan:
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Pride; envy; anger; self deception; selfishness; impatience; gall; guilt;
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hatred; spite; gloom and doom... It isn't hard to imagine how it would be to
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be stubbornly unwilling to repent, having known the boundless love of the
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Eternal.
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Many of the worst aspects of Satan are commonly called human nature. I
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believe it is because we resonate in spirit to that which is in the spiritual
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realm, and discrimination is a learned response and an act of will. That's
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how we're like a radio. We're like a record player in that our perception is
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as the needle, and the cosmos is like the platter. Habits are grooves more
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worn with each pass, and we really can't hope to see what it's all about
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until we rise above it.
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I could go on and on, and may very well do so with only the slightest
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encouragement, but that's about all for now.
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Consider babies perceptions. We're going to serve someone. John Paul 0
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02/09 8:34 AM
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I'm going to take exception to some of your statements, as they are not
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based in reality. Love does not begat love. Next time some junkie gang
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member has a gun to your head and demands your money, tell him "No, I
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won't give you my money, but I will give you my love." You'll have plenty of
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time to reconsider your statement from your hospital room.
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Secondly, self-deception and guilt are qualities displayed by those of
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the Christian persuasion, and not Satan. Pride, anger, envy, and even hatred
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are natural feelings that all people have everyday.
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Emotions can and do give off bio-electric energy [you can call it
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vibrations or resonance, if you like] but it does not extend into the spiritual
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realm. For it to do that, a person would have to possess what Christians call
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a "soul." There is no evidence to suggest that there is such a thing. so
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therefore, your theory is meaningless. Tommy
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02/10 8:26 AM
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The truth is, you don't have to take exception to anything, and you may
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take exception to anything you want. Such is the nature of free will.
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The same is true for resonance. We are not puppets, and you may choose
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to dance, though one may slip the strings at anytime of their choosing. As
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your scenario so aptly shows, denial of reality does not release on from the
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truth. John Paul 0
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02/10 1:32 PM
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Is that the best you can do? Tommy
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02/11 8:03 AM
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The impression I got from you original response was that you had not
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given the matter any serious though, but were merely reacting to
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preconceived notions along well worn lines of thought. My knowledge of
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these things is based on inquiry, experience, and experimentation. I know
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these things are true.
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One of the primary aspects of Satan that I neglected to mention is fear.
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That fear is also picked up by human kind and considered to be a natural
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human tendency. [It is true that perfect love casts out all fear, but it isn't
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for me to prove that to you.] Fear in humans works as a catalyst to
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capacitate the other negative qualities that are known as human nature. If
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these negative attributes were actually a natural part of humanity, they
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would be a permanent part of every individual. They are spiritual
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detriments, and emotions are the means by which they are expressed.
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Soul is a word that would take a note of it's own to go into. The Hebrew
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word translated "soul" in canonized scriptures refers to a breathing being,
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and can refer to any animal. [The single exception is in Job 30:15 where it
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comes from a word that means one's reputation.]
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I am being called away, for now. I look forward to continuing a
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conversation with you, providing we can keep it at least somewhat civil, and
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senseful. John Paul 0
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02/11 1:53 PM
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I do not consider fear a natural human tendency, it is a learned response.
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I have oft times seen a child pick up a spider and examine it with a natural
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curiosity, until some adult tells the child not to touch it because it might
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bite, is icky, or mainly because of a fear of spiders that has been taught to
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that person. Fear is not a primary attribute of Satan. Fear is a tool used by
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Christians in order to control. Fear does not override what you call the
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"negative qualities" of man. These parts of human nature are inherent to
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all men. The Church teaches man to fear Satan, but this fear does not stop
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him from feeling natural desires, or from acting on the desires, it merely
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causes him to attend Church, beg for forgiveness, make a donation to cover
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the cost of his sin, and then go out and do it all over again. Tommy
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02/12 9:33 PM
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I said fear is considered to be a natural human response, not that it is
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one. I have seen babies born though, and it was quite evident that they were
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fear filled.
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It is true that some who call themselves Christians use fear as a means
|
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to control themselves and/or others. True Christians fear nothing, and don't
|
|
seek to control others. Fear overcomes everything it inhabits, given the
|
|
right circumstances.
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I don't believe humankind has negative qualities inherent. I don't think
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that which manifests itself in humans as "bad" is of Satan. Satan is kind of
|
|
like a spiritual transmitter. When you consider Satan's circumstances it is
|
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obvious why Satan is fear filled, ashamed, very sad and angry ect.
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God's Church knows Satan is not to be feared. Some of what call
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themselves churches fear Satan. Given the right circumstances, fear
|
|
empowers Satan.
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Satan has no power on earth save what is granted by God or humans.
|
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Satan is not, nor has ever been, a physical being. Satan's influence is limited
|
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to the spiritual, and only humans can translate that into emotional or
|
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physical. John Paul 0
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02/13 8:13 AM
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Let me see if I got this straight. You are saying that Satan has no real
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power over us, but that his "vibes" [for lack of a better word] can and do
|
|
resonate across the spiritual plane and can be picked up by humans,
|
|
affecting us, and then we in turn bring these transmissions into the physical
|
|
realm as emotions. Have I got it?
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If this is your theory it hinges on one crucial point; Satan [in whatever
|
|
form you wish to place him] being a reality. Satan is merely a creation of
|
|
the Christian church. He is used as a scapegoat for all the world's troubles
|
|
by people unable to accept responsibility for their own actions. Tommy
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02/13 1:22 PM
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I am saying Satan's influence is limited to the spiritual. In the story of
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the Garden of Eden, communion with the Eternal was the natural state of
|
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creation. It was not God who hid, and not God who covered up when speaking.
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The spiritual realm is the Kingdom of God. We have only to open up our
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hearts for them to be filled, but most choose darkness because of feelings
|
|
of inadequacy. This act of "hiding in the garden" or "covering one's
|
|
nakedness" in prayer is counterproductive, but many know no other way.
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It is in Satan's interest to be considered a superstition. Satan hides in
|
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the shadows because when the light of God exposes what Satan is, it also
|
|
binds by negating deception.
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It is true that some use Satan as a scapegoat, but they are also deceived.
|
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Any physical manifestation that is "bad" is a result of cause and effect.
|
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Satan cannot manifest in the physical plane. If you consider a counterfeit to
|
|
be the genuine article, it's your choice and your loss. John Paul 0
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* As you can see, Jack is starting to babble and contradict himself.
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Originally he states that We can "pick up" resonances sent out by Satan
|
|
through the spiritual realm, and that these resonances can influence or
|
|
manifest themselves as emotions or characteristics displayed by man.
|
|
Later, he states that these manifestations are a result of "cause and
|
|
effect", and that Satan really has no power except, perhaps, in the spiritual
|
|
realm, which we do not inhabit. He also states that the spiritual realm is
|
|
God's kingdom and that Satan has no power there either. If this is the case,
|
|
then it stands to reason that Satan is either non-existant, or totally
|
|
powerless. So what's all the fuss about?
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|
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|
He had a good thing going with his statement that, when a person
|
|
displays strong emotions, it can and does effect those around us. Instead of
|
|
expounding on this, he chose to negate his theory by turning it into another
|
|
false exposition of God's power over Satan. Pity. *
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02/20 8:51 AM
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I think that Satan is not so much an actual entity, but rather he dwells
|
|
inside our bodies as a part of us. He is the little voice inside your head that
|
|
tells you to do bad things. Whenever you feel like doing something that is
|
|
wrong, Satan urges you to do it and God urges you not to do it. Julie
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02/20 11:23 AM
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It is your own mind that causes you to think certain thoughts, and your
|
|
own will which causes you to act [or not to act] on them. By trying to give
|
|
the responsibility for these thoughts to someone else, you are simply trying
|
|
to remove the blame from yourself and set up a convenient scapegoat to take
|
|
the fall for you. Tommy
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03/12 8:23 AM
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Satan is the deceiver. He is weak. He has already lost the battle. I cannot
|
|
figure out why someone would want to follow a loser. The Bible clearly
|
|
states that God will win the fight. I think you people are sick! You ought to
|
|
have your heads examined. You are going to burn in Hell with your defeated
|
|
master. God is the only way. What kind of power do you think Satan will give
|
|
you? I can't believe that someone would actually call themselves a Satanist.
|
|
Don't you know that your soul is damned? Don't you know that Satan is
|
|
deceiving you? Satan is a loser and since you follow him,that makes you a
|
|
loser too. Satan cannot harm me. I am protected. If I ever saw a Satanist on
|
|
the street I would call upon the power of the Holy Spirit to slay them on the
|
|
spot, and it would happen. I am a warrior for Christ. You will be defeated and
|
|
Satan's head will adorn my lance. Brenda
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03/12 11:45 AM
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You seem a little tense. Perhaps you should switch to decaffeinated. If
|
|
what you say is true, then why are you so worried about it? Tommy
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13.
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On the lighter side
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Here are some of my favorite religious jokes:
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One day Jesus and Moses were sitting in a boat on a lake up in heaven,
|
|
fishing. They were throwing down some brews and reminiscing about "the
|
|
good 'ol days." "Remember when we were on earth?" Asked Moses. "Sure do"
|
|
answered Jesus "we were really something back then." "We sure were"
|
|
replied Moses thoughtfully "I wonder if we still got the old Magic?" "I don't
|
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know" said Jesus "why don't you give it a try?" "I'll do that!" And so saying,
|
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Moses stood up in the boat, and raising his arms in the air, commanded the
|
|
waters to part. The sky grew dark, lightning flashed across the sky, and the
|
|
waters did indeed part. With a satisfied smile, Moses lowered his arms and
|
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the water returned to normal. "Not bad eh?" Asked Moses. "pretty good,
|
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pretty good" replied Jesus "but watch this!" And so saying Jesus stood up
|
|
and stepped out of the boat onto the water. He promptly sank. Moses fished
|
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the half drowned Jesus back into the boat. "I don't know what went wrong"
|
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Sputtered the soaking wet Jesus "it worked the last time I tried it. "Yeah"
|
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Said Moses "but last time you didn't have those holes in your feet."
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|
God was sitting around Heaven one day planning his vacation. His social
|
|
director, St. Peter was helping him decide on a suitable location. "What
|
|
about Pluto?" Asked Peter. "No" said God "last time I was there I froze my
|
|
ass off." What about mercury?" "Too hot" responded God. "Well what about
|
|
earth? You haven't been there in a while." "No Way!" replied God "That
|
|
planet is full of nothing but gossips. I was there a couple thousand of years
|
|
ago and I accidentally knocked up some Jewish chick and they're STILL
|
|
talking about it!"
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|
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Peter, one of the twelve disciples was sitting at the bottom of the hill
|
|
the day they nailed Jesus to a stick, having a light snack, when he heard
|
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Jesus call out his name. "Peter...Peter...come to me..." Peter, upon hearing his
|
|
name called replied "I'm coming lord!" and he started running up the hill. He
|
|
only got about 1/3 of the way up before the Roman guards kicked him back
|
|
down the hill. "peter...Peter...come to me..." "I'm coming lord!" yelled Peter
|
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and he raced back up the hill. He got about 1/2 way up this time before the
|
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guards kicked him back down the hill. "peter...Peter...Come to me..." "I'm
|
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coming lord" and summoning all his remaining strength, Peter raced back up
|
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the hill finally fighting his way to the top and to the cross of his savior.
|
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"I'm here lord!, I'm here!" "Peter?" "Yes lord, it's me" "Peter?" "Yes lord,
|
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it's me" Jesus looked down at Peter, smiled warmly and said "Hey Peter, I
|
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can see your house from up here!"
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Jesus was visiting earth and needed a place to stay. He walked into a
|
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Holiday Inn and up to the front desk. "Can I help you?" Asked the clerk. "Yes"
|
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said Jesus as he handed the clerk 3 nails "can you put me up for the night?"
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A young priest had just received his first assignment, he was to report
|
|
to the mother superior at the local mission in a small town just south of the
|
|
border. He got off the plane, and since it was only a short distance from the
|
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airport he decided to walk. He was strolling through the town, when a
|
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woman in a skimpy dress called out from her position on the street corner
|
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"Hey father, want a blow job, only $5.00." Now the priest, being very young
|
|
and fresh out of priest school, was a bit naive to the ways of the world and
|
|
had no knowledge of such things, in short, he had no idea what a blow job
|
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was. He just smiled at her and replied "No thank you, my child" and
|
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continued on his way. The same thing happened to him on the next corner,
|
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and the next. When he finally reached the mission, he reported to the mother
|
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superior. "Welcome father" she said "I hope you enjoy your stay here, and if
|
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you have any questions please ask." "well mother" said the priest "I do have
|
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one question, what's a blow job?" The mother superior stood up and walked
|
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over to the priest, and as she kneeled down in front of him said "$5.00, just
|
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like in town."
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What's the difference between Jesus and an oil painting?
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It only takes one nail to hang a painting.
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One Sunday, a Methodist minister is driving home from church and he gets
|
|
into an accident. He runs over to the other car and frantically asks the
|
|
driver is he is alright. "Yes" responds the man "I'm fine, just a little shook
|
|
up." "Just a second" says the minister "I'll be right back." The minister
|
|
goes to his car and gets a bottle of wine that was left over from communion
|
|
that morning. He brings the bottle over to the driver of the other car and
|
|
offers him some saying "Here, drink some of this. It will calm you down."
|
|
The man takes a healthy swig, and it does settle his nerves a bit. He holds
|
|
the bottle out to the minister and says "Here father, won't you have some
|
|
too?" "No" replies the minister "I'm going to wait until the Highway Patrol
|
|
gets here."
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|
What's white, black, and red and can't go through a revolving door?
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A nun with a spear through her head.
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How can you tell when a born-again Christian's baptism is over?
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The bubbles stop rising to the surface.
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14.
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Satanic organizations
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Here is a list of some of the Satanic organizations that are
|
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currently in operation.
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The Church of Satan
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P.O. Box 210082
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San Francisco, CA 94121
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The Temple of Set
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P.O. Box 470307
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San Francisco, CA 94147
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Ordo Templi Satanas
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P.O. Box 1093
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Atwater, CA 95301
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Paul Douglas Valentine's Worldwide Church of Satanic Liberation
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1044-B Chapel st. Suite 325
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New Haven, CT 06510
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Temple of Elite
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P.O. Box 1528
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San Rafael, Ca 94915
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Temple of the Left Hand Path
|
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W. 507 Indiana
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Spokane, WA 99205
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Knights of Satan
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Fiddler's Green Postal Outlet
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P.O. Box 81137
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Ancaster, Ontario
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Canada L9G 4X1
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Temple of the Vampire
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P.O. Box 3582
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Lacey, WA 98503
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C.O.W.A.N.
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P.O. Box 15
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Altadena, CA 91003
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The Abraxas Foundation
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P.O. Box 300081
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Denver, CO 80203
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Ordo Templi Baphe-Metis
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P.O. Box 1219
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Corpus Christi, TX 78403-1219
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Embassy of S.A.T.A.N.
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P.O. Box 666
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Whitehall, PN 18052
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Brimstone Ministries
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P.O. Box 660
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Marston Mills, MA 02648
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15.
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Selected readings
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Here is a list of books pertaining to Satanism:
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The Satanic Bible-by Anton Szandor LaVey
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Avon Books 1969
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The Satanic Rituals-by Anton Szandor LaVey
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Avon Books 1972
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The Satanic Witch [Formerly the Compleat Witch]-by Anton Szandor LaVey
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Feral House 1989
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The Devil's Notebook-by Anton Szandor LaVey
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Feral House 1992
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The Church of Satan-by Blanche Barton
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Hell's Kitchen Productions 1990
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Anton LaVey: The Secret Life of a Satanist-by Blanche Barton
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Feral House 1990
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The Black Flame-Satanic newsletter of the Church of Satan
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Hell's Kitchen productions
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P.O. Box 499
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Radio City Station, New York, NY. 10101-0499
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Iniquity-Satanic newsletter
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Midnite Flite Productions
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501 Maison Drive
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Box 44
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Myrtle Beach, SC. 29572
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Satan wants you-By Arthur Lyons
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Mysterious Press 1988
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The Second Coming: Satanism in America-by Arthur Lyons
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Dodd, Mead 1970
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Satanism in America-by Shawn Carlson & Gerald Larue
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Gaia Press
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In Pursuit of Satan: The Police and the Occult-by Robert Hicks
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