stuartrfrancis
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Hello all.
Yesterday I was about to post a different question, I wrote it out completely and just before I posted the question the answer was immediately placed in my head answering said question (I then went to the JoS website and the answer placed in my head was identical to the explanation posted on that page). So I believe in Father Satan completely, theres no doubt in my heart that he exists and is the one true creator of humanity.
However we are encouraged to question when we do not understand something (Said so on the website).
I spotted what might be a contradiction between what Satan is and a rite in the wedding ceremony.
Now on this page:
http://www.angelfire.com/empire/serpentis666/Satan.html
He is depicted as beautiful and clearly in favor of being a force of pure light.
This is also supported by the fact that on the origins of the name of Satan page it says that "The prefix "Luc" has to do with light." (Luc being the first half of His name Lucifer).
So I think we are all in agreement that Satan is a force of light and not of the dark.
However this is the Satanic Wedding page:
http://www.angelfire.com/empire/serpent ... dding.html
One of the statements that the Highpriest/priestess is supposed to recite says: "Come forth to greet us and confer dark blessings upon this couple"
That statement confused me a bit. I'm hoping someone here can hopefully explain why the wedding ceremony would call upon dark blessings.
TBH an answer just popped into my head a second ago that said that light and dark is irrelevant, one can be both, one however cannot be both good and evil.
So if I'm to take that statement and hold it in the same value as the answer that was given to me the other night is the answer that light does not necessarily mean good and darkness does not necessarily mean evil? That it is one of the things that humanity has been led to believe through propaganda from the false religions to try to damage the true religion?
Or is it just an accidental contradiction? If someone could confirm if my above statement is correct that would be great. I'd like someone to guide me on this matter please.
HAIL SATAN!!!
Yesterday I was about to post a different question, I wrote it out completely and just before I posted the question the answer was immediately placed in my head answering said question (I then went to the JoS website and the answer placed in my head was identical to the explanation posted on that page). So I believe in Father Satan completely, theres no doubt in my heart that he exists and is the one true creator of humanity.
However we are encouraged to question when we do not understand something (Said so on the website).
I spotted what might be a contradiction between what Satan is and a rite in the wedding ceremony.
Now on this page:
http://www.angelfire.com/empire/serpentis666/Satan.html
He is depicted as beautiful and clearly in favor of being a force of pure light.
This is also supported by the fact that on the origins of the name of Satan page it says that "The prefix "Luc" has to do with light." (Luc being the first half of His name Lucifer).
So I think we are all in agreement that Satan is a force of light and not of the dark.
However this is the Satanic Wedding page:
http://www.angelfire.com/empire/serpent ... dding.html
One of the statements that the Highpriest/priestess is supposed to recite says: "Come forth to greet us and confer dark blessings upon this couple"
That statement confused me a bit. I'm hoping someone here can hopefully explain why the wedding ceremony would call upon dark blessings.
TBH an answer just popped into my head a second ago that said that light and dark is irrelevant, one can be both, one however cannot be both good and evil.
So if I'm to take that statement and hold it in the same value as the answer that was given to me the other night is the answer that light does not necessarily mean good and darkness does not necessarily mean evil? That it is one of the things that humanity has been led to believe through propaganda from the false religions to try to damage the true religion?
Or is it just an accidental contradiction? If someone could confirm if my above statement is correct that would be great. I'd like someone to guide me on this matter please.
HAIL SATAN!!!