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devilsAdvocate Nic

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RELIGIOUS IRONY


Punishment is mercy
For justice knows know limit
So I have learned
That both are in respect to pain
And pain is suffering!
The things a sinner should know
The things a sinner should accept
And who is a sinner?
Who is righteous?
Or yet perhaps- what is sin?
The child that’s stills sugar?
Or the cravings of the tongue?
Mysteries of the flesh?
Desire?

Man is a sinner simply and naturally
Man must suffer to pay for it
Suffering is ever necessary as sacrifice and fast
As suffering warps and twists sinners more often to redemption
Original composition


Wouldn’t you rather- that suffering warps and twists and damns its
victims more often than it redeems?
And what is mercy? Is it punishment or second chance? (Second chance
like re incarnation) and punishment like hell)
What is the limit to sacrifice? Is it to the point where you lose
everything? Is death sacrifice…or simply a hard lesson that life is
cruel and will stop at nothing till you lose everything! In
otherword’s absurd!


What is fasting? And what’s the essence other than suffering?


What is sin in such a context?
The fact that the child stole sugar? Or the fact that his tongue
craved it? Can you tell the difference? Is it that if the child can
crave sugar, yet cravings are natural, so sin is natural? For a child
wouldn’t still sugar without craving it.
Is man’s body his enemy?
Can man refrain himself from his desires? And if so…then for how long?
Perhaps if its long enough, then that would be long enough of denial
which is unhappiness, and wouldn’t rather unhappiness as suffering?

A sinner shouldn’t only know that..But he must accept!?


Once my teacher taught me that god does not tempt! That tempting is
the work of the devil. He taught me that god only tests! so what’s the
difference?
And what is free will?
Free will is like tempting a hungry man to eat poisoned meat. Having
him well informed that its poisoned.
God tests us with poverty, even taking away all our loved ones, he
inflicts us with disease.


Testing and tempting regardless of the relevance- the essence is suffering!!!
And free will is to choose to stay hungry because the food is poisoned
(sin) free will is to stay poor rather than sin, and free will is to
accept the loss of our loved ones without question or shaking in
faith!!!
FREE WILL IS TO ACCEPT SUFFERING!!!
SUCH SUFFERING IS FOR THOSE WHO ARE WITHOUT!!! Those who suffer are
victims of ‘’gods’’ injustice in his big messsss!!!




Hail Satan
 
HAHA...
me being mi self
the child that ''steals'' sugar


On 26/05/2015, devilsAdvocate Nic <nic.dn6@... wrote:
RELIGIOUS IRONY

Punishment is mercy
For justice knows know limit
So I have learned
That both are in respect to pain
And pain is suffering!
The things a sinner should know
The things a sinner should accept
And who is a sinner?
Who is righteous?
Or yet perhaps- what is sin?
The child that’s stills sugar?
Or the cravings of the tongue?
Mysteries of the flesh?
Desire?

Man is a sinner simply and naturally
Man must suffer to pay for it
Suffering is ever necessary as sacrifice and fast
As suffering warps and twists sinners more often to redemption
Original composition

Wouldn’t you rather- that suffering warps and twists and damns its
victims more often than it redeems?
And what is mercy? Is it punishment or second chance? (Second chance
like re incarnation) and punishment like hell)
What is the limit to sacrifice? Is it to the point where you lose
everything? Is death sacrifice…or simply a hard lesson that life is
cruel and will stop at nothing till you lose everything! In
otherword’s absurd!

What is fasting? And what’s the essence other than suffering?

What is sin in such a context?
The fact that the child stole sugar? Or the fact that his tongue
craved it? Can you tell the difference? Is it that if the child can
crave sugar, yet cravings are natural, so sin is natural? For a child
wouldn’t still sugar without craving it.
Is man’s body his enemy?
Can man refrain himself from his desires? And if so…then for how long?
Perhaps if its long enough, then that would be long enough of denial
which is unhappiness, and wouldn’t rather unhappiness as suffering?
A sinner shouldn’t only know that..But he must accept!?

Once my teacher taught me that god does not tempt! That tempting is
the work of the devil. He taught me that god only tests! so what’s the
difference?
And what is free will?
Free will is like tempting a hungry man to eat poisoned meat. Having
him well informed that its poisoned.
God tests us with poverty, even taking away all our loved ones, he
inflicts us with disease.

Testing and tempting regardless of the relevance- the essence is
suffering!!!
And free will is to choose to stay hungry because the food is poisoned
(sin) free will is to stay poor rather than sin, and free will is to
accept the loss of our loved ones without question or shaking in
faith!!!
FREE WILL IS TO ACCEPT SUFFERING!!!
SUCH SUFFERING IS FOR THOSE WHO ARE WITHOUT!!! Those who suffer are
victims of ‘’gods’’ injustice in his big messsss!!!


Hail Satan
 
christinsanity:contradicting itself at taxpayer expense since the middle ages.
FUCK THE ABRAHAMIC FILTH OF THE RIGHT HAND PATH!FUCK THE JEWS!HAIL SATAN!



On Tuesday, May 26, 2015 6:05 PM, "devilsAdvocate Nic nic.dn6@... [JoyofSatan666]" <[email protected] wrote:


  RELIGIOUS IRONY

Punishment is mercy
For justice knows know limit
So I have learned
That both are in respect to pain
And pain is suffering!
The things a sinner should know
The things a sinner should accept
And who is a sinner?
Who is righteous?
Or yet perhaps- what is sin?
The child that’s stills sugar?
Or the cravings of the tongue?
Mysteries of the flesh?
Desire?

Man is a sinner simply and naturally
Man must suffer to pay for it
Suffering is ever necessary as sacrifice and fast
As suffering warps and twists sinners more often to redemption
Original composition

Wouldn’t you rather- that suffering warps and twists and damns its
victims more often than it redeems?
And what is mercy? Is it punishment or second chance? (Second chance
like re incarnation) and punishment like hell)
What is the limit to sacrifice? Is it to the point where you lose
everything? Is death sacrifice…or simply a hard lesson that life is
cruel and will stop at nothing till you lose everything! In
otherword’s absurd!

What is fasting? And what’s the essence other than suffering?

What is sin in such a context?
The fact that the child stole sugar? Or the fact that his tongue
craved it? Can you tell the difference? Is it that if the child can
crave sugar, yet cravings are natural, so sin is natural? For a child
wouldn’t still sugar without craving it.
Is man’s body his enemy?
Can man refrain himself from his desires? And if so…then for how long?
Perhaps if its long enough, then that would be long enough of denial
which is unhappiness, and wouldn’t rather unhappiness as suffering?

A sinner shouldn’t only know that..But he must accept!?

Once my teacher taught me that god does not tempt! That tempting is
the work of the devil. He taught me that god only tests! so what’s the
difference?
And what is free will?
Free will is like tempting a hungry man to eat poisoned meat. Having
him well informed that its poisoned.
God tests us with poverty, even taking away all our loved ones, he
inflicts us with disease.

Testing and tempting regardless of the relevance- the essence is suffering!!!
And free will is to choose to stay hungry because the food is poisoned
(sin) free will is to stay poor rather than sin, and free will is to
accept the loss of our loved ones without question or shaking in
faith!!!
FREE WILL IS TO ACCEPT SUFFERING!!!
SUCH SUFFERING IS FOR THOSE WHO ARE WITHOUT!!! Those who suffer are
victims of ‘’gods’’ injustice in his big messsss!!!

Hail Satan


 
haha


xtianity will aways contradict itself...
ever since i have become a Satanist i haven't seen clearer..there lies
are just so transparent


On 26/05/2015, fake name angryshaman666@... [JoyofSatan666]
<[url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url] wrote:
christinsanity:contradicting itself at taxpayer expense since the middle
ages.
FUCK THE ABRAHAMIC FILTH OF THE RIGHT HAND PATH!FUCK THE JEWS!HAIL SATAN!





On Tuesday, May 26, 2015 6:05 PM, "devilsAdvocate Nic nic.dn6@...
[JoyofSatan666]" <[url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url] wrote:



  RELIGIOUS IRONY


Punishment is mercy
For justice knows know limit
So I have learned
That both are in respect to pain
And pain is suffering!
The things a sinner should know
The things a sinner should accept
And who is a sinner?
Who is righteous?
Or yet perhaps- what is sin?
The child that’s stills sugar?
Or the cravings of the tongue?
Mysteries of the flesh?
Desire?


Man is a sinner simply and naturally
Man must suffer to pay for it
Suffering is ever necessary as sacrifice and fast
As suffering warps and twists sinners more often to redemption
Original composition


Wouldn’t you rather- that suffering warps and twists and damns its
victims more often than it redeems?
And what is mercy? Is it punishment or second chance? (Second chance
like re incarnation) and punishment like hell)
What is the limit to sacrifice? Is it to the point where you lose

everything? Is death sacrifice…or simply a hard lesson that life is
cruel and will stop at nothing till you lose everything! In
otherword’s absurd!


What is fasting? And what’s the essence other than suffering?


What is sin in such a context?
The fact that the child stole sugar? Or the fact that his tongue
craved it? Can you tell the difference? Is it that if the child can
crave sugar, yet cravings are natural, so sin is natural? For a child
wouldn’t still sugar without craving it.
Is man’s body his enemy?
Can man refrain himself from his desires? And if so…then for how long?
Perhaps if its long enough, then that would be long enough of denial
which is unhappiness, and wouldn’t rather unhappiness as suffering?


A sinner shouldn’t only know that..But he must accept!?


Once my teacher taught me that god does not tempt! That tempting is
the work of the devil. He taught me that god only tests! so what’s the
difference?
And what is free will?
Free will is like tempting a hungry man to eat poisoned meat. Having
him well informed that its poisoned.
God tests us with poverty, even taking away all our loved ones, he
inflicts us with disease.



Testing and tempting regardless of the relevance- the essence is
suffering!!!
And free will is to choose to stay hungry because the food is poisoned

(sin) free will is to stay poor rather than sin, and free will is to
accept the loss of our loved ones without question or shaking in
faith!!!
FREE WILL IS TO ACCEPT SUFFERING!!!
SUCH SUFFERING IS FOR THOSE WHO ARE WITHOUT!!! Those who suffer are
victims of ‘’gods’’ injustice in his big messsss!!!


Hail Satan
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