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GhostWhisperer I must say you are a very beautiful lady, but I find
everyone's thinking of christians trying to convert others wrong, for their religion teaches them this and I believe the rewards the bible tells about are very true, we (christians) are supposed to try to help the lost find their way, but by no means, do I think we should be pushy, just maybe persuasive. Now for Satanism, here is a description but I truly do not believe this bs for the fact I believe in Satan, demons and heaven and hell. Religious Satanism: This religion recognizes Satan, generally as a life principle. Followers are usually serious adults, although a few are mature teenagers. Of the many main traditions which exist, the Church of Satan is by far the largest. Other Satanic groups currently exist and have existed in the recent past. Many are short-lived; their web sites often come and go within a few months. According to Statistic Canada, the 1991 census found only 335 Canadians who identified themselves as Satanists. This would imply that there may be on the order of 3,500 Satanists in the U.S. The actual number is probably significantly larger. A US Department of the Army pamphlet #165-13 estimated that there were 10 to 20 thousand members of the Church of Satan in the US during the late 1970's. 1,2 Accurate data for this movement is impossible to estimate, since the largest group (the Church of Satan) does not release its membership totals. It is important to realize that the Satan that they recognize has few if any points of similarity with the historical Muslim or Christian concept of Satan. The Satanists' concept of Satan is pre-Christian, and derived from the Pagan image of power, virility, sexuality and sensuality. To almost religious Satanists, Satan is a force of nature, not a living quasi-deity. Their Satan has nothing to do with Hell, demons, pitchforks, sadistic torture, buying people's souls, demonic possession, performing miracles, human sacrifices, cannibalism, and profoundly evil deeds. rce http://www.religioustolerance.org/satanis3.htm |
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and i see that i was wrong in my impression that 'devil worshiping' was
the more traditional interpretation of satanism. thanks fedman. (i know ghost is mostly looking for other likeminded people, but i so love having these tangential discussions...) |
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There are actually quite a few Wiccans and like myself, Asatruar, on
this site. |
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Call me a Laymen in terms of this Philosophy "Satanism". I ask this not
just for me but for others here that may read this post. Why would a Philosophical belief/religion/living be called "Satanism" and not believe in Satan? Or practice/worship satan? Why would a group of intelligent people Call themselves "Satanist" if they Don't believe/worship Satan? It is a simple question, and it is fairly basic in its meaning. By definition according to most dictionaries "Satanism" implies an evil or demonic path. Like you and many others I follow the beliefs in accepting responsibility for ones actions. I accept the path that is before me and walk it with my eyes on this path. I have many other beliefs in regards to self preservation and self indulgence. Since I do believe in Christ I am a christian. I have many other beliefs about the earth and the magic gained from within and as a result some may say I am a pagan to a certain extent. The words I write in prose are a gift from someone greater than myself. All these beliefs as I see it could be considered Left handed when they are applied together, however I am not nor would I ever Consider Myself to be a "Satanist" simply due to the definition of the word, and public opinion. I ask to be enlightened on this subject, and in no way am I pointing fingers. G |
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Gryph, I think you are getting at the same thing i was getting at, from
a different angle. Ghost has said that her interest here is in finding other like-minded people, not to answer everyone's questions and dispell myths. But since she's the only self-described satanist to speak up here, you may have to do your own research or leave your questions unaswered. |
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Massage, I like to think "Out of the Box" hence my questions.
Philosophies are what I enjoy the most in discussions. They allow people who think "Outside of the Box" to engage in a healthy conversation. As for reading up on a religion I have no interest in? Maybe someday but today I have many other things that are Far more important. Did you know the Likelyhood of someone who plays games or solves puzzles is far less likely to have Alzheimers in the latter years of life? Think about it, thinking is healthy for us. G |
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Gryph, Are you saying i come across as being opposed to out of the box
thinking? Not at all. But did you read all the posts for this thread? I'm hoping someone will step in and address your question. I'm looking at wikipedia to see if it helps... |
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On the contrary I only like to make the box Bigger. By doing so it
brings out the best in all of us. Yes I did read all of the posts. You will find I enjoy expanding my education and at the same time allowing others to show me their point of view. If I did a search on different types of "Satanism" it would be a missmash of beliefs. It would not be a constuctive discussion with someone with knowledge of it. Now do you understand? G |
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So we can hope that a knowledgeable person will step in here and have a
constructive conversation - which would be great for me, since I have the same question. Any takers? |
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First, I would like to thank everyone for their input on this subject.
Even though it was definitely not my intent to begin such an intense discussion. This only solidifies my theory of why so many people who have chosen the same path as myself remain behind closed doors. Too many preconceived ideas of what Satanism is. Some of which will never be modified to include the facts. The "description" given is fairly accurate, but not exclusive to all that follow a Satanic path, as we are all individuals. Although I am sure there are many Christians who do not actively seek to convert others, there are just as many that do. Those who are non-Christian are not "lost", nor do they nessisarily need to be "saved". Many people are not of one "religion", but rather a combination of many in their person beliefs. That would be logical, as we are individuals & no one path could possibly encompass everything we desire or feel the need for in our lives. I incorporate many philosophies within the core of my beliefs. As for stating what I am, I do not find being a Satanist any more or any less than what it truly is TO ME. Not what it means to anyone else, including other Satanists. I live what I believe. I am proud to be who & what I am & do not feel the need to explain or rationalize what I am. I must get out & do the work thing. I will do my best to answer any questions you may have or have posted since I logged out last night. I hope everyone has an incredible day. Thank you again to all who have posted their thoughts & feelings on this subject. I appreciate your input, intellegence & honesty. |
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People who read this thread may also be interested in ShadowEagle's
"truth about the church of satan". http://www.justsayhi.com/topic/show/15581 (do you feel like you're browsing amazon.com?) |
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There is beauty out there. Some people see it, some people don't. But
some people do, so that means it's there. Isn't hedonism like smoking? The first time it's nauseating, the next time it's great and every time their after it's just a steady decline of the enjoyable t'll it becomes little more than a continuation of the personal-enslavement brought by that first enjoyable experience. |
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Left handed here also
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Wow, GhostWhisperer, when I first started reading all of this I was very
confused. I had never heard of Satanism and Satanists having nothing to do with worshipping Satan. I thought that's what all that meant. But I don't like to judge, so I researched a little online and I found out that you aren't about worshipping Satan. I guess I learn something new every day. Thanks for that. :) Wikipedia had a lot about it, if anyone else is interested in reading about it. :) |
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You are very welcome & it is great when people learn.
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I'm just curious here ... if, as you say, do not worship "Flame Guy"
then why do you call your religion satanic and yourself satanists? |
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Asked & answered.
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