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They use the Semitic name, and thus demonstrate their indebtedness to this foreign culture, and implicitly infer the superiority of the Semitic worldview, which is one in which Satan is a doomed character who will ultimately be defeated by Jehovah/Allah. Why associate with such a figure?
I understand about the appeal of the 'rebel' against an unjust creator, but Prometheus is a figure closer to home who does the same, without the unpleasant attributes attaching to Satan. Why do these people not look to him, or start from scratch with a new cosmology altogether?
Satanists are rebels WITHIN the Christian system, and thus lack the balls to properly rebel against it. If they're mad at Jesus and join his antagonist, they are thus acknowledging Jesus's importance. I don't see the good sense in this idea at all.
As for its utility to Europeans... LoL, how can some weirdos best demonstrate their bizarre perversion and fringe nature better, than get associated with puppy-sacrifice and pointless blasphemy of Europe's long Christian heritage!? Idiotic and childish, doing nobody any good.
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Submit to Satan!
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Like I said, the name ''Satan'' is used the most, but it could just be Loki or Jörmungandr or Seth as well. The whole essence of satanism hasn't go much to do with christianity at all. It's just using well known symbols everyone understands.
It's about worshipping the dark side of nature. Why or how doesn't really matter. I could ask the same questions about many other religions.
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Satanism is bad ....I know...because I tried it
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Satan, as a symbolic tool, could be greatly beneficial to the strengthening of people's Will's for Europe. The concept of the Adversary is worldwide, and could easily be used to morally cripple "the enemy"... Whoever that may be at the time.
Cernunnos/Ol Hornie/Bucca could be seen a British incarnation of "Satan/Trickster" for instance, and was probably demonized as such due to the horns...
Also, the LeVayan concept of Lex Talonis could be applied to Nationalist policies.
Yes, I wonder just how much most of these members have read myself....
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i dislike all the christian bullshit including satanism
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Common misconception. Satanism is a philosophy. It puts self-interest before altruism. It's kind of similar to what Ayn Rand believed.
Satan in the Bible is represented as selfish, as someone who allows for humanity to seek pleasure (sex, drugs, alcohol). It was the "evil" snake that tricked Adam and Eve to leave Eden and seek knowledge.
In the Bible, the "good" Yahweh is responsible for millions of dead, while the "evil" Satan is (at worst) responsible for one, namely Job, and even in the case of Job it was a contest in which Yahweh and Satan competed and Yahweh let Job be subject to Satan's harm.
Wahweh wanted humanity to live in ignorance and to worship Him, while Satan wanted humanity to open up its eyes and learn and understand their surroundings. Eden was nothing but a prison of the mind, a way to keep humanity ignorant. Not that I believe any of this.
Satan was never even part of early Christianity, but he was added because the Christians resented paganism so they turned the horned gods of various pagan religions into one horned demon.
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