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I believe in Satan

Throughout history, Christianity has skewered the logic and rationale behind independent theological thinking. Satanism is a prime example of this, due to it being considered an umbrella term by followers of Christ to describe ‘devil worshippers’ who adhere to evil principles. As most of us know by now, that couldn’t be further from the truth, and even those who do believe in a supernatural entity aren’t the robe-clad, blood-drinking baby sacrificers some would lead you to believe. Most theistic Satanic doctrine doesn’t encourage harm or crime whatsoever, and most who disagree with Christianity also disagree with some of what it constitutes as ‘evil.’ There are even a large contingent of theistic Satanists who, despite acknowledging the existence of a god (or many), still embrace the facets atheist branches encourage – individualism, free thought, empowerment and exploration of knowledge, even the sort that’s deemed forbidden.
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TrashCat · M
It's no secret that the concept of Satan is to demonize paganism and that the classic image of the devil resembles Pan. Lucifer also represented knowledge which Christian dogma fears the most.