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No not really. Satanists can be atheist or agnostic. Some, like the members of the Temple of Set, believe Satan to be an actual being, the original creator of the earth.
Okay. Thanks! That makes some sense. However, so do you specifically worship the Satan in the Bible? Or, if you believe that the ceremonies work, where do you think it comes from? Is it of itself, in your understanding? i would check out the reading list, but i think it'd be frowned upon if i one day walked into my catholic school with a book titled, "Satanism and How to do It" or "Satanism for Dummies" or something. I just don't think the teachers would like it. Peace!
I once was a satanist.Before that i was a christian,and at some point i realized that being a satanist still means that i am part of the same fake story,i am just the other face of the same coin,still in the cage,but in the dark...Needless to say that i became a atheist,but soon i found out that spirituality is important.I was mislead,but that only means i have to find out the truth for myself.And i think i got it.
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However i have a question to the satanists. Is satanism against all right paths, just christianity or the concept of freedom of thought that a great majority of right hand paths discourage?
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What I am against are what I view as religious values being secularized and incorporated into law.
LaVey's church cant really claim a monopoly on Satanism, especially considering his own philosophy was heavily borrowed from other sources such as Frederich Nietzsche, Ayn Rand, Aleister Crowley, Ragnar Redbeard, etc.