What religion are you?
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Christian. My faith was very casual and superficial growing up, but as an adult over the course of the last 6 years or so, my faith has become a bigger and bigger piece of my life.
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I mean, at least in my case, Satanist doesn't mean I worship him. The Satanic Temple doesn't worship Satan, or even believe in him in a supernatural sense. Satan is a symbol of personal rebellion against traditional authority. All that the Satanic Temple "worships" is the advocacy of human equality (including LGBTQ+ rights), separation of church and state, bodily integrity (including abortion rights), and the scientific understanding of the world.Giratina93 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 14, 2021 5:15 pm As a (very poor practitioner of) Presbyterian Christianity, i wasn't expecting to see satanists here on TK, or to ever actually meet one....
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Sounds like secular humanism to me. Why even call it satanism if it has nothing to do with satan? To be edgy, of course. Silly.Spirit Ghidorah 2010 wrote: ↑Thu Sep 16, 2021 4:58 am All that the Satanic Temple "worships" is the advocacy of human equality (including LGBTQ+ rights), separation of church and state, bodily integrity (including abortion rights), and the scientific understanding of the world.
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Spirit Ghidorah 2010 wrote: ↑Thu Sep 16, 2021 4:58 am All that the Satanic Temple "worships" is the advocacy of human equality (including LGBTQ+ rights), separation of church and state, bodily integrity (including abortion rights), and the scientific understanding of the world.
As a way to troll the church, I guess? But also to be edgy. Either way it makes for a fun source of jokes, so I'm not complaining.Rando Yaguchi wrote: ↑Thu Sep 16, 2021 3:48 pm Sounds like secular humanism to me. Why even call it satanism if it has nothing to do with satan? To be edgy, of course. Silly.
Edit: Actually, I think I remember reading somewhere that the Church of Satan needs religious exemption to get some of its goals off the ground? Don't know the details about that, though, other than the Satanic Church supposedly paying taxes in the hopes that other religious organizations will do the same.
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The Satanic temple is a political woke troll.
Founded in 2013 and based out of Salem, Massachusetts, the group has been around for over eight years. It has its roots in political activism and was founded as a sort of "anti-religion.
The group was founded out of political protest to stick it to the religions and their tax exempt status.
Imagine if a Satanic organization applied for funds, it would sink the whole program," Jarry told The Times of the initial concept behind the temple.
Basically it's people that want to show that their moral compass is greater than any other religion even choosing Satan as it's mascot to get it's point across.
Founded in 2013 and based out of Salem, Massachusetts, the group has been around for over eight years. It has its roots in political activism and was founded as a sort of "anti-religion.
The group was founded out of political protest to stick it to the religions and their tax exempt status.
Imagine if a Satanic organization applied for funds, it would sink the whole program," Jarry told The Times of the initial concept behind the temple.
Basically it's people that want to show that their moral compass is greater than any other religion even choosing Satan as it's mascot to get it's point across.
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It does have to do with Satan, but specifically with his representation in art and literature, particularly from the Romantic era.Rando Yaguchi wrote: ↑Thu Sep 16, 2021 3:48 pmSounds like secular humanism to me. Why even call it satanism if it has nothing to do with satan? To be edgy, of course. Silly.Spirit Ghidorah 2010 wrote: ↑Thu Sep 16, 2021 4:58 am All that the Satanic Temple "worships" is the advocacy of human equality (including LGBTQ+ rights), separation of church and state, bodily integrity (including abortion rights), and the scientific understanding of the world.
And, yes, there is an element of shock value there, which is often an important aspect of counter-cultural political movements.
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Some of the core components of Satanism include self-ownership and rejection of dogmatic authority, just like how Satanael was seen as the eternal rebel against Demiurge. Both of which are not fundamental pillars in humanism.Rando Yaguchi wrote: ↑Thu Sep 16, 2021 3:48 pmSounds like secular humanism to me. Why even call it satanism if it has nothing to do with satan? To be edgy, of course. Silly.Spirit Ghidorah 2010 wrote: ↑Thu Sep 16, 2021 4:58 am All that the Satanic Temple "worships" is the advocacy of human equality (including LGBTQ+ rights), separation of church and state, bodily integrity (including abortion rights), and the scientific understanding of the world.
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Fair enough. Misnomer aside, most of the principles are solid.
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Christian - Southern Baptist background but consider myself non-denominational. I'm also not a very "good" example of Christendom - I rarely ever pray, I very rarely go to church (not against it in any way, just not interested in going), and while I consider myself a good person I'm sinful with sloth, gluttony, and lust (I enjoy my alone time and adult videos) and I'm only ever repent-ful of the gluttony thing (I need to eat less and healthier - I also need to exercise more and not be lazy regarding sloth, but it's so hard!). I'm a nihilist, a misanthrope, a natural born cynic, and at least a little bit "B" on the LGBTQ spectrum (I've got a specific type I'd totally go for). To top it all off, while I believe in God, God's less important in my spiritual/religious make-up than just needing an after life. While I believe in a higher power, higher power is something I can take and leave, all that matters is the immortality of the soul, life after death.
So yeah, Christian, but about as lax of a one as you can get. I used to be more spiritual in my youth, believing in the goodness of most people, karma, full of wonder about the world. Even used to believe in magic and the power of positive thinking. But life's worn on me and hope is dead in me. If there was a religion that taught that humanity inherently sucks and we're bringing about our own richly deserved extinction through climate change, I'd be tempted to convert to it (and to let you know just how casually I can damn mankind, there was no unhappy anger in any of this - in fact, I got a few chuckles typing the concert bit).
So yeah, Christian, but about as lax of a one as you can get. I used to be more spiritual in my youth, believing in the goodness of most people, karma, full of wonder about the world. Even used to believe in magic and the power of positive thinking. But life's worn on me and hope is dead in me. If there was a religion that taught that humanity inherently sucks and we're bringing about our own richly deserved extinction through climate change, I'd be tempted to convert to it (and to let you know just how casually I can damn mankind, there was no unhappy anger in any of this - in fact, I got a few chuckles typing the concert bit).
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In the LGBT spectrum I'm full blown "L".
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LGBT sounds like a dank-ass sammich. Lettuce, guac, bacon, tomato, maybe some mayo and pesto on that bitch.
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Man, and until now I was content and happy with my turkey hot dogs...Rando Yaguchi wrote: ↑Thu Sep 16, 2021 9:30 pm LGBT sounds like a dank-ass sammich. Lettuce, guac, bacon, tomato, maybe some mayo and pesto on that female dog.
Is LGBTQ the same sandwhich but with queso?
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If that sounds good then imagine a LGBTTQQIAAP+
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I’ve discussed my untraditional thoughts on religion, so I’d though I’d share my bringing up.
Ever since I was a baby I’d been brought up Anglican Protestant. I was never really a good Christian if I’m being honest. At church I’d always ask the leaders questions they couldn’t answer, or were afraid too. I barely ever prayed, only doing so when I was prompted to by my mother or when I was in a state where I was so mortified I prayed to God out of comfort asking for deliverance. I was narcissistic, so very proud, I was wrathful when angered, and a bit lustful (You can’t stop these kind of things), not to mention I, much like Vakanai, dabbled in the B side of the LGBT group. I was a kid of science, too. I was always fascinated by dinosaurs, and animals, and whatnot. As I grew older I grew more fascinated with evolution and biology that I started to subconsciously push away biblical teachings. By the age of 13 I didn’t even consider myself Christian anymore, and I still don’t, really.
Like I said a few pages back, I believe in all-loving God who doesn’t care how you live but just wants you to be happy. I don’t see a reason why such a higher being would care about your choices, or be offended by anything you do (obviously, if it’s not something evil like murder). I believe this higher being would grant you an afterlife you design, something tailored to your liking, as a sort of paradise. You have control over your afterlife, and God is just there to grant it to you.
So TL:DR, I used to be an a shitty excuse for an Anglican Protestant, but now I believe my All-Loving, Your-Paradise-In-The-Afterlife God.
Ever since I was a baby I’d been brought up Anglican Protestant. I was never really a good Christian if I’m being honest. At church I’d always ask the leaders questions they couldn’t answer, or were afraid too. I barely ever prayed, only doing so when I was prompted to by my mother or when I was in a state where I was so mortified I prayed to God out of comfort asking for deliverance. I was narcissistic, so very proud, I was wrathful when angered, and a bit lustful (You can’t stop these kind of things), not to mention I, much like Vakanai, dabbled in the B side of the LGBT group. I was a kid of science, too. I was always fascinated by dinosaurs, and animals, and whatnot. As I grew older I grew more fascinated with evolution and biology that I started to subconsciously push away biblical teachings. By the age of 13 I didn’t even consider myself Christian anymore, and I still don’t, really.
Like I said a few pages back, I believe in all-loving God who doesn’t care how you live but just wants you to be happy. I don’t see a reason why such a higher being would care about your choices, or be offended by anything you do (obviously, if it’s not something evil like murder). I believe this higher being would grant you an afterlife you design, something tailored to your liking, as a sort of paradise. You have control over your afterlife, and God is just there to grant it to you.
So TL:DR, I used to be an a shitty excuse for an Anglican Protestant, but now I believe my All-Loving, Your-Paradise-In-The-Afterlife God.
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But what if I actually want to worship Satan and make human sacrifices?Spirit Ghidorah 2010 wrote: ↑Thu Sep 16, 2021 4:58 amI mean, at least in my case, Satanist doesn't mean I worship him. The Satanic Temple doesn't worship Satan, or even believe in him in a supernatural sense. Satan is a symbol of personal rebellion against traditional authority. All that the Satanic Temple "worships" is the advocacy of human equality (including LGBTQ+ rights), separation of church and state, bodily integrity (including abortion rights), and the scientific understanding of the world.Giratina93 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 14, 2021 5:15 pm As a (very poor practitioner of) Presbyterian Christianity, i wasn't expecting to see satanists here on TK, or to ever actually meet one....
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As long as you don't sacrifice them to the Golden Demise, you're good.Breakdown wrote: ↑Fri Sep 17, 2021 2:50 pmBut what if I actually want to worship Satan and make human sacrifices?Spirit Ghidorah 2010 wrote: ↑Thu Sep 16, 2021 4:58 amI mean, at least in my case, Satanist doesn't mean I worship him. The Satanic Temple doesn't worship Satan, or even believe in him in a supernatural sense. Satan is a symbol of personal rebellion against traditional authority. All that the Satanic Temple "worships" is the advocacy of human equality (including LGBTQ+ rights), separation of church and state, bodily integrity (including abortion rights), and the scientific understanding of the world.Giratina93 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 14, 2021 5:15 pm As a (very poor practitioner of) Presbyterian Christianity, i wasn't expecting to see satanists here on TK, or to ever actually meet one....
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Can I recommend a few people? Or are you all set.Breakdown wrote: ↑Fri Sep 17, 2021 2:50 pmBut what if I actually want to worship Satan and make human sacrifices?Spirit Ghidorah 2010 wrote: ↑Thu Sep 16, 2021 4:58 amI mean, at least in my case, Satanist doesn't mean I worship him. The Satanic Temple doesn't worship Satan, or even believe in him in a supernatural sense. Satan is a symbol of personal rebellion against traditional authority. All that the Satanic Temple "worships" is the advocacy of human equality (including LGBTQ+ rights), separation of church and state, bodily integrity (including abortion rights), and the scientific understanding of the world.Giratina93 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 14, 2021 5:15 pm As a (very poor practitioner of) Presbyterian Christianity, i wasn't expecting to see satanists here on TK, or to ever actually meet one....
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I believe in the goodwill of people. That we're all stuck on this planet, so we might as well find ways to understand each other. Of course, that is all easier said than done. I don't associate with religion, although there's pros to a lot of them since they all mean something to someone.
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I try to meet everyday as is, there'll always be stupid sh*t, but I decided to quit judging people long ago. If you atleast make an effort to try at whatever you want to do and don't talk down to people, then I'll come around to respecting ya sooner or later.
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I suppose this is a dead thread but its an interesting topic nonetheless.
I was an atheist as a kid, starting at a very young age. I went to a catholic school too. I think in maybe 2nd grade I became an atheist. I share a birthday with Charles Darwin so I wanted to know more about him and I got super deep into the rabbit hole super young. I was watching Aron Ra even back then. I remember getting laughed at in 6th grade after trying to explain to my classmates that "fish technically doesn't mean anything in a scientific sense since its a polyphyletic group and in order to be valid it must be monophyletic" (good on you if you know what any of that means- I was a fucking nerd for evolutionary theory and cladistics and all that shit) I soon found Atheism inadequate. Its too...absolute.
I've bounced around various ideas, but I suppose I would be considered an agnostic. I've had curiosities toward spirituality, though I don't know that I actually believe in any of it. Funny enough, my favorite band Ghost pushed me on a past towards Satanism, though it isn't exactly a religion. I fundamentally agree with the tenants of Satanism, so I suppose I could be considered a Satanist then.
I was an atheist as a kid, starting at a very young age. I went to a catholic school too. I think in maybe 2nd grade I became an atheist. I share a birthday with Charles Darwin so I wanted to know more about him and I got super deep into the rabbit hole super young. I was watching Aron Ra even back then. I remember getting laughed at in 6th grade after trying to explain to my classmates that "fish technically doesn't mean anything in a scientific sense since its a polyphyletic group and in order to be valid it must be monophyletic" (good on you if you know what any of that means- I was a fucking nerd for evolutionary theory and cladistics and all that shit) I soon found Atheism inadequate. Its too...absolute.
I've bounced around various ideas, but I suppose I would be considered an agnostic. I've had curiosities toward spirituality, though I don't know that I actually believe in any of it. Funny enough, my favorite band Ghost pushed me on a past towards Satanism, though it isn't exactly a religion. I fundamentally agree with the tenants of Satanism, so I suppose I could be considered a Satanist then.
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That one with all the well meaning rules than never pan out in real life.