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Islam will dominate!

I hope that works out for you.

It's worked just fine for me, thank you for your kind hopes :)

Good luck, you're going to need it.

Heh, and why might that be(the force is stong within me lol)? No, seriously though, I see no repercussions for an inward emotion as long as I'm okay with it. In all seriousness, I really want to know what makes you so certain that I will need this 'luck' that you have so kindly wished upon me...
 

Tiapan

Grumpy Old Man
Look at the standard of living in the west and the new east (even Russia, India and China). Now compare it with the Islamic societies around the equator. What you are saying is mankind is stupid enough to revert to the dark ages and throw that standard of living away. Quite frankly these views are irrational verging on delusion, humans are smarter than that.

Cheers
 
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darkendless

Guardian of Asgaard
Um... yeah... you need a new source of information friend. We turn away NO natural feeling. If you are a satanist you would know that.

Hatred is an unreasoned emotion. As satanists "we're" better than hate. Naturally we hate, intillectually we learn to use hatred to best serve ourselves.

Don't worry, when i was younger i used to be hate-filled and angsty as well.

I dislike the actions of a lot of muslims, they disgust me in many ways. But try not to paint with a broad brush. A friend of mine is a muslim and he's as normal as anyone. It took me meeting him to realise they aren't all bad, even though i see some shocking posts from muslims even on this forum.
 

Smokeless Indica

<3 Damian Edward Nixon <3
Hatred is an unreasoned emotion. As satanists "we're" better than hate. Naturally we hate, intillectually we learn to use hatred to best serve ourselves.

Don't worry, when i was younger i used to be hate-filled and angsty as well.

I dislike the actions of a lot of muslims, they disgust me in many ways. But try not to paint with a broad brush. A friend of mine is a muslim and he's as normal as anyone. It took me meeting him to realise they aren't all bad, even though i see some shocking posts from muslims even on this forum.


What in his statement made you think that he was hate-filled and angsty? I genuinely want to know. What's wrong with feeling hate from time to time?
 
Hatred is an unreasoned emotion. As satanists "we're" better than hate. Naturally we hate, intillectually we learn to use hatred to best serve ourselves.

Don't worry, when i was younger i used to be hate-filled and angsty as well.

I dislike the actions of a lot of muslims, they disgust me in many ways. But try not to paint with a broad brush. A friend of mine is a muslim and he's as normal as anyone. It took me meeting him to realise they aren't all bad, even though i see some shocking posts from muslims even on this forum.

On that note, you are being unreasonable by disliking anybody also...
I view hate as being on the far end of the spectrum as dis-like. It's not unreasonable to dislike something, so what makes it unreasonable to extremely dislike(hate, as I myself see it) something?

Honestly, there is only a select few people that I trully hate; and trust me, it is definately reasoned. I think you misinterpret my concept of hate.

I agree with you that maybe I shouldn't have went as far as using the term hate in my post, but I see it as alot better than to dislike an entire group of people just because they are muslim. I have many muslim friends myself so I can level with you here.

Thank you, trully(no sarcasm here, sorry if it sounds like it), for sharing with me your point of view as I respect it just as much as I do my own.
 

darkendless

Guardian of Asgaard
What in his statement made you think that he was hate-filled and angsty? I genuinely want to know. What's wrong with feeling hate from time to time?

From being a former active satanist i reconcile a lot of comments very much the same as these with the very hate filled and angsty people who made them.

I've seen it a lot.

Hating is easy, but hate clouds our better judgement, that i learnt a very hard way.
 

darkendless

Guardian of Asgaard
On that note, you are being unreasonable by disliking anybody also...
I view hate as being on the far end of the spectrum as dis-like. It's not unreasonable to dislike something, so what makes it unreasonable to extremely dislike(hate, as I myself see it) something?

Honestly, there is only a select few people that I trully hate; and trust me, it is definately reasoned. I think you misinterpret my concept of hate.

I agree with you that maybe I shouldn't have went as far as using the term hate in my post, but I see it as alot better than to dislike an entire group of people just because they are muslim. I have many muslim friends myself so I can level with you here.

Thank you, trully(no sarcasm here, sorry if it sounds like it), for sharing with me your point of view as I respect it just as much as I do my own.

Dislike was probably the wrong word there. Perhaps disagree would be better suited.

To me hatred is irrational-strong-dislike. Some people can rationalise hatred, but satanism would teach those people that harbouring hate is more detrimental than using that hate to be productive.
 

Smokeless Indica

<3 Damian Edward Nixon <3
I don't think it has ever 'clouded' my judgment. I've never felt hate for anything longer than a few hours. Except for maybe spinach and huge spiders. LOL
 

YmirGF

Bodhisattva in Recovery
Dislike was probably the wrong word there. Perhaps disagree would be better suited.

To me hatred is irrational-strong-dislike. Some people can rationalise hatred, but satanism would teach those people that harbouring hate is more detrimental than using that hate to be productive.
Hatred is like gasoline, in some ways. I suppose it can be useful to help someone overcome a temporary obstacle, but there is always a danger when playing with inflammable substances.

Hatred has a tendency to be a consuming emotion that feeds on itself. Frankly, if one experiences a venomous reaction to a given thing or event, they probably aren't thinking terribly clearly.
 
Dislike was probably the wrong word there. Perhaps disagree would be better suited.

To me hatred is irrational-strong-dislike. Some people can rationalise hatred, but satanism would teach those people that harbouring hate is more detrimental than using that hate to be productive.

The satanism that I embrace teaches no such thing. It's all about the individual and how they act(or in my case, don't act) upon it. Some people, under that logic, would see strong love as irrational; and quite personally, love has harmed me ten fold more than hate ever has. I won't allow hate to cloud my judgement because I know better. My feelings don't control my actions as they do others; I act the same towards someone/thing that I hate as I do someone/thing that I dislike, the only difference is how I feel towards them/it.
 
Hatred is like gasoline, in some ways. I suppose it can be useful to help someone overcome a temporary obstacle, but there is always a danger when playing with inflammable substances.

Very true

Hatred has a tendency to be a consuming emotion that feeds on itself. Frankly, if one experiences a venomous reaction to a given thing or event, they probably aren't thinking terribly clearly.

It can be comsuming, if the person doesn't have the ability to control it.
I admit that at times when I feel hate I'm not always in the best state of mind, but even when I do stop to rationalize it the hate doesn't always subside. It's subjective to the person feeling it. Hate might not be a very good emotion for everybody, but it works just fine for me as long as I keep a rational mind about it all.
 

YmirGF

Bodhisattva in Recovery
Very true



It can be comsuming, if the person doesn't have the ability to control it.
I admit that at times when I feel hate I'm not always in the best state of mind, but even when I do stop to rationalize it the hate doesn't always subside. It's subjective to the person feeling it. Hate might not be a very good emotion for everybody, but it works just fine for me as long as I keep a rational mind about it all.
Your points reminded me of my realization many moons ago about hate and it occurred to me that you can only truly hate something that you have once loved. I think the term hate is bandied about too easily without people fully understanding what they are experiencing. But, perhaps, I am talking about unbridled hate that could smash worlds... not the puny childish hatred of mortals.
 

zenzero

Its only a Label
Friend Ymir,

True!
Hate needs a ground to work on.
Darkness is the absence of light likewise hate is the absence of love.

Love & rgds
 

gnostic

The Lost One
.lava said:
absence of love is not hatred, it is lack of love, an empty space though it is fragile just like any other neutral point in case it's not owned by observer

True.
 
Yes.. that is a Satanist teaching.

That and it is also natural law. Very few people have went through life without feeling hatred, unless of course the were brought up not to, but even then most people experience it at least once. :D



No where in LaVey's Bible is this mentioned though, at least not that I can remember. Source?

My source on this one would have to be myself. I don't follow everything outlined in LaVeys writings anyways. It is just my own personal opinion that to remove a feeling that you naturally have, then technically you are denying yourself of that true feeling. Not everybody will agree with me but like all of my rants you have to take it with a grain of salt.

Although I too am unsure whether or not Lavey said anything close to that or not...
 

dust1n

Zindīq
That and it is also natural law. Very few people have went through life without feeling hatred, unless of course the were brought up not to, but even then most people experience it at least once. :D

Indeed.





My source on this one would have to be myself. I don't follow everything outlined in LaVeys writings anyways.

Who does? :p

It is just my own personal opinion that to remove a feeling that you naturally have, then technically you are denying yourself of that true feeling. Not everybody will agree with me but like all of my rants you have to take it with a grain of salt.

Although I too am unsure whether or not Lavey said anything close to that or not...

Fair enough. I disagree to some extent. But I suppose that is another thread.
 
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