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I respect people's views on their religion(s) but I ask that they don't expect me to agree with how they feel. We all have the right to believe or not believe in what may or may not exist in our world. I am an Atheist but I NEVER put other people down for what they believe in!! I have a friend who is a Satanist and I have always been fascinated by her, she's a very intelligent and unique person. She told me about the demons that she has summoned when she wanted something but I never asked her what Satan looked like. I have to wonder if it's not the same exact way Jesus is portrayed through paintings.......who has actually seen him?????
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i think he/she would look like you or me, like anyone/thing "it" would want to, would be formless and fluid to be able to do the things it does. if your the most evil of evil you`d want to be able to go where/when ever you wanted, being a ten feet tall horned/hoofed pointy tailed monster would`nt help lol.
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Man that was fast, 3 pages almost in one day.
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Yeah then you would be in deep sh++!
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Get out my house Satanist! tumblr_mc9g0o7tMN1rn0vh6o1_500.jpg
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This means I certainly would not prejudice against Satanism. And by the way, the Church of Satan (created by Anton Szandor LaVey) doesn't worship Satan because they don't believe he exists. And they don't summon demons. There are other religions or belief systems that do, & some who call them satanist do, but not the Church of Satan of the article. |
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On a different matter, the article is funny. The author of the article is fully inserted in their article. Hard to find straight up news these days.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/3948329.stm First funny thing is the wording evoking genetic based beliefs, or pre-birth spirit-being fully developed personal identity. Evoking a notion familiar in homosexual precepts: the author writes, Quote:
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It's flowery & poetic, but if you apply that to a host of other like things, such as one's belief that they were 'born a murderer', or was born always having to have the last word, etc. It backhandedly asserts there is no freedom of conscious. No one can have a change of mind or heart. I think it a silly & dangerous notion. Really, whether a conscious or unconscious act, the wording & argument is designed to mean "I'm declaring I believe this, & do not try to change my mind." Adults are free to assert that. The whole "I was always a believer of these 100 items" argument seems a shifty, if not adolescent, way to go about saying, 'don't try to change my mind'. Then the author immediately serves up a pseudo Straw Man Argument (The author attacks an argument different from (and weaker than) the opposition's best argument.) The author presents the obvious hypocritical ravings of someone who is not involved deciding policy... not a Navy spokesman, not a member of Parliament, but "Former Tory minister Ann Widdecombe". Ann "helpfully" says, "Obviously the private beliefs of individuals anywhere, including the armed forces, are their own affair" & then goes on to say, "Satanism is wrong.", "God himself gives free will, but I would like to think that if somebody applied to the Navy and said they were a Satanist today it would raise its eyebrows somewhat.", & "The Navy should not permit Satanist practices on board its ships." Which basically means, everyone has the right to their own beliefs, but if I think they're wrong, that person shouldn't be allowed to work, nor practice their beliefs. So, if you disagree with Ann, then it's checkmate for the author's beliefs. Anyway, a spokesman for the Royal Navy said: "We are an equal opportunities employer and we don't stop anybody from having their own religious values." As I stated in my previous post, I believe in freedom of conscience & religion -- it's just the article is really funny, & not in a good way. Last edited by Sculpt; 02-05-2015 at 03:55 PM. |
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