word. its all a wash.
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From what I recall, in LaVey's Satanism, his "Satan" is the nature of mortal man. One human beastness. But not in a negative way, but in an intellectual way. A celebration of ones human-ness, and not a glorification of a mythical super-naturalness. I like alot of Lavey's views. But, his Satanism, like many's Atheism, is based on a reaction towards Christianity. I think the imagery, rebelness, and the reaction of Christians can be an attraction. Though for me, as I studied more, I found the philosophical approach towards spirituality, like in Hinduism and Buddhism to appeal most to me.
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Originally posted by justintemplerOriginally posted by daruckisnot exactly dude. satanism is this retarded religion founded by anton lavey, it really has nothing to do with satan the dark lord, the prince of evil, lucifer, beelzebub blah blah. people that claim to actually worship the devil are just norwegian black metal idiots. satanists dont believe in god or the devil or any of that shit, if im correct, they basically believe in being selfish and looking out for number one.
LaVey's cast of idiots is made up of atheists, and agnostics, and deists.
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Originally posted by shikitohnoLaVey was an interesting character, and he made some astute observations about people.
His 'Religion' is nothing more then Nietzsche mixed with self-indulgence, baked about halfway, and then iced with Social Darwinism. Nothing really new or interesting about it.
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Originally posted by justintemplerOriginally posted by snusjus
Satanists are actually atheist.
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Originally posted by spirit72Originally posted by shikitohnoLaVey was an interesting character, and he made some astute observations about people.
His 'Religion' is nothing more then Nietzsche mixed with self-indulgence, baked about halfway, and then iced with Social Darwinism. Nothing really new or interesting about it.
Reverend Johnson: Order, order. Goddamnit, I said "order"!
Howard Johnson: Y'know, Nietzsche says: "Out of chaos comes order."
Olson Johnson: Oh, blow it out your ass, Howard.
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Originally posted by spirit72Originally posted by shikitohnoLaVey was an interesting character, and he made some astute observations about people.
His 'Religion' is nothing more then Nietzsche mixed with self-indulgence, baked about halfway, and then iced with Social Darwinism. Nothing really new or interesting about it.
Like I've already said, for the most part it's an extreme and twisted form of humanism.
LaVey was an intelligent guy, but he had a large ego and left huge loopholes when he "created" his religion.
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Not touching this thread with a 10 foot poll.
Doh, I just did.
Look, I get the hating on established religion thing. I believe in god but do not follow any established religion. Just personal experience leads me to believe there is a god.
I would like to point out that while it is not good to be on one end of the extreme and be some crazy evangelical or muslim fanatic, it is also not good to be on the other end of the extreme and hate all religion and declare yourself a satanist.
Extremism never leads to good things, just like in politics
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