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COuld some one exsplain to me what this religion dose? I know that they mostly accept what the bible says but they worship the devil.
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Hypo man! Hypo! Or, would that be Typo! Wouldn't that be like any other "Fix"-ation? ...Originally posted by The Grimmus
COuld some one exsplain to me what this religion dose? I know that they mostly accept what the bible says but they worship the devil.
Originally posted by The Grimmus
COuld some one exsplain to me what this religion dose? I know that they mostly accept what the bible says but they worship the devil.
Santanists
Originally posted by megashawn
See, look at the thread title again:
While I've never had a direct contact with this group, I believe they are the group who worships Santa. They sacrifice a reindeer 6 times a year to keep the ole guy happy and listen to music at double speed.
hehe, sorry, had to point it out though.
Originally posted by megashawn
See, look at the thread title again
While I've never had a direct contact with this group, I believe they are the group who worships Santa.
Originally posted by megashawn
(long and drawn out) ohhhh, I get it.
Satanist is usually a step closer towards being independant of a imaginary belief system. I've know a few people who practiced it, and eventually most of them convert to some other religion.
I was a Satanist.Originally posted by Stephanie
Does anyone actually know a Satanist?
What are you now, ML, if you don't mind my asking.Originally posted by Mistress Lilith
I was a Satanist.
A Satanist is someone who follows the religion or belief system of Satanism. This can vary in practice and beliefs, but generally involves worshiping Satan as a deity or symbol, and adhering to certain values such as individualism, rationalism, and self-empowerment.
Yes, Satanism is a recognized religion with its own set of beliefs and followers. While it may not be as widespread as other religions, there are many people who identify as Satanists and practice their beliefs.
This is a common misconception about Satanism. While Satan is often seen as a symbol or deity in Satanism, Satanists do not believe in the literal existence of a devil figure. Instead, they may see Satan as a representation of rebellion, individualism, or personal freedom.
The rituals and practices of Satanism can vary depending on the branch or individual beliefs. Some may perform rituals to symbolically reject societal norms, while others may have ceremonies for personal growth and empowerment. These rituals often involve symbolism, meditation, or group gatherings.
No, Satanists do not necessarily have malicious intentions or engage in harmful activities. Like any religion, there may be extremists who twist the beliefs for their own gain, but the majority of Satanists do not pose a threat to others. It is important to not judge or stereotype a group based on their beliefs.