A Satanist Word's

Started by XvampbenjiiX66619 pages

no my parents aren't Satanist....my mom is lutheran or catholic and my step dad is catholic...i'm the only one in my family that is Satanic

Originally posted by XvampbenjiiX666
no my parents aren't Satanist....my mom is lutheran or catholic and my step dad is catholic...i'm the only one in my family that is Satanic

Then your parents are just "unknowing satanists" seeing as the large world churches are run by corruption & lies.

It doesn´t matter what you claim to be as belief, what you do is what actually matters. Look at how many catholics preists have raped kids, how many Muslims have masacered people, these are evil people who are way further down the path towards Satans darkness that you will ever be.

Unless you participate in such actions that is.

...clsoe to massacring many people...when i was lutheran

Do you believe in the Satan as told in the Bible?

i believe in him as a fallen angel and then i also believe, as you can tell, him a God

In my opinion...he is a looser.

Originally posted by XvampbenjiiX666
...you called me a cute Satanist...kinda uncomfortable

That must be the Katholic in him...

great katholics....

Originally posted by Grand_Moff_Gav
In my opinion...he is a looser.

"Loser"

And he obviously lost, doesn't make him wrong or evil though.

apperently it does....he is now the Dark Lord

Originally posted by Bardock42
"Loser"

And he obviously lost, doesn't make him wrong or evil though.

Yeah but who wants to follow a complete failure?

Originally posted by XvampbenjiiX666
i believe in him as a fallen angel and then i also believe, as you can tell, him a God

The word "GOD" is very confusing really, especially if you prefer the "one God almighty" idea.

You only have to read John 1.1 to realise that "1 In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God
So Jesus is a god as well? The catholics like this idea until you ask them who Jesus was praying to.

And since Satan is also mentioned as the "God of this world"(2 Corinthians 4:4 and others) it becomes really confusing.

whats your take on this?

Originally posted by Bicnarok
The word "GOD" is very confusing really, especially if you prefer the "one God almighty" idea.

You only have to read John 1.1 to realise that "1 In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God
So Jesus is a god as well? The catholics like this idea until you ask them who Jesus was praying to.

And since Satan is also mentioned as the "God of this world"(2 Corinthians 4:4 and others) it becomes really confusing.

whats your take on this?

2 Corinthians 4:4 says the "god of this world" not the "God of this world" which is an important distinction.

Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
Yeah but who wants to follow a complete failure?

B-better to rule in hell than to serve in heaven?

Originally posted by Bardock42
B-better to rule in hell than to serve in heaven?

That only applies to him. Followers would be serving in hell which would be at least as bad as serving in heaven.

Originally posted by Bardock42
B-better to rule in hell than to serve in heaven?

He doesn't rule in hell...he doesn't rule anything...hes a complete and utter failure...

Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
That only applies to him. Followers would be serving in hell which would be at least as bad as serving in heaven.
Depends what mythology you apply.

Originally posted by Grand_Moff_Gav
He doesn't rule in hell...he doesn't rule anything...hes a complete and utter failure...
Depends what mythology you apply.

Originally posted by Bardock42
Depends what mythology you apply.

Depends what mythology you apply.

As i stated early, in the Christian context, as should be known by me as a person, the Catholic context.

Originally posted by Grand_Moff_Gav
As i stated early, in the Christian context, as should be known by me as a person, the Catholic context.
Even there it is up to is interpretation. What passages in the Bible say or imply that Lucifer is a despotic loser?

Originally posted by Bardock42
Depends what mythology you apply.

I suppose but I can't think of any where everyone gets to reign in hell.

Originally posted by Bardock42
Even there it is up to is interpretation. What passages in the Bible say or imply that Lucifer is a despotic loser?

Despotic? None jump to mind.
Loser? He seems to fail every time something comes up.