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[ - ] i_scream_trucks 0 points 6 monthsOct 13, 2024 03:51:25 ago (+0/-0)

i wonder what percentage of 'atheists' also identify as 'satanists'

which is always an interesting concept given that belief in satan implies belief in, and rejection of, god.

[ - ] puremadness 1 point 6 monthsOct 13, 2024 05:43:24 ago (+1/-0)

They have different sects. Don't you have a computer?

Luciferians believe in both the literal Satan and God, and have chosen their side. They are the crazy fucks everyone says the elites get down with.

"Laveyan" is a reference to Anton, a 70s writer who used the archetype of Satan and likes women who piss themselves when drunk. Those guys are non-theist according to the literature and do not believe in literal deities HOWEVER claim to utilize the archetype as an archetype so they can wear goth clothes.

They hide information like this in books.
80s and 90s... waldenbooks in every mall..

[ - ] boekanier [op] 0 points 6 monthsOct 13, 2024 04:10:06 ago (+0/-0)

god reversed is satan

[ - ] puremadness 0 points 6 monthsOct 13, 2024 05:39:37 ago (+0/-0)

in hebrew?

[ - ] UncleDoug 0 points 6 monthsOct 13, 2024 04:47:14 ago (+0/-0)*

satanism is just a minor character in abhramoid religions. Atheism is the rejection of deity, not just christfoolery.

78% White Atheist, 3% Black Atheist, so the most capable race is less likely to divulge in jewish mythology, lel. Facts and statistics just *rammed that shit back in your ass.

[ - ] puremadness 0 points 6 monthsOct 13, 2024 05:39:10 ago (+0/-0)

indulge*

[ - ] UncleDoug 0 points 6 monthsOct 13, 2024 05:50:29 ago (+0/-0)

religion isnt cake, divulge was the correct word you filthy colonial.

[ - ] puremadness 0 points 6 monthsOct 13, 2024 05:54:40 ago (+0/-0)

Information divulged is typically secret, or known only to insiders, and it isn't usually shouted from the rooftops. But when divulge first entered English in the 15th century, it did so as a synonym of proclaim: divulging involved declaring or announcing something to the public, a duty of town criers from Lizard Point to Dunnet Head. The word’s source is Latin vulgare, “to make known,” which traces ultimately back to the Latin noun vulgus, meaning “common people” or “mob.” While nowadays divulge can presumably involve blabbing to the rabble, the word usually implies a more careful and considered approach to sharing sensitive information.


rammed*

[ - ] SundayMatinee 0 points 6 monthsOct 14, 2024 12:44:09 ago (+0/-0)

And here I was expecting paintings.