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mobiledarkangel

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I have to attend and possibly testify in an upcoming custody trial of my daughter's. She is divorcing her husband and is trying to get custody of her 2 daughters. She loves me very much but has always dissapproved to a point my love of Satan and told her husband about my beliefs early in their marriage when she thought he was someone she could trust.

Her husband's lawyer is very clever and I know he will ask if I am a Satan worshipper and, even though it hurts me, I am going to have to say no. But it's because I am not, in the traditional sense. I don't hold Black Mass with a naked girl on the altar, I don't kill animals and I don't live as a criminal which is how MOST people view Satanism. So I don't think that I'm doing anything wrong here. The lawyers questions will have to be answered in straight yes and no responses. So I can't say "Yes, I'm a SPIRITUAL Satanist not LaVeyan."

Please give me any input you can on this.
 
i didnt think religion should ever get to be brought up in trial. In fact it says somewhere ( dont know where but i have heard about it) that religion has no place in trial. There is suppose to be a separation between church and state.

This is only my opinion.
 
all i can say is father understands ur situation so dont worry about it. just do what u think is right. :)

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "mobiledarkangel" <darkangelpublishing@... wrote:

I have to attend and possibly testify in an upcoming custody trial of my daughter's. She is divorcing her husband and is trying to get custody of her 2 daughters. She loves me very much but has always dissapproved to a point my love of Satan and told her husband about my beliefs early in their marriage when she thought he was someone she could trust.

Her husband's lawyer is very clever and I know he will ask if I am a Satan worshipper and, even though it hurts me, I am going to have to say no. But it's because I am not, in the traditional sense. I don't hold Black Mass with a naked girl on the altar, I don't kill animals and I don't live as a criminal which is how MOST people view Satanism. So I don't think that I'm doing anything wrong here. The lawyers questions will have to be answered in straight yes and no responses. So I can't say "Yes, I'm a SPIRITUAL Satanist not LaVeyan."

Please give me any input you can on this.
 
yes but since I am going to be the one babysitting it is my fear that they are going to get into all sorts of personal shit with me.

On Tue, Nov 23, 2010 at 3:49 PM, Tara Doland <satansvamp@... wrote:
  i didnt think religion should ever get to be brought up in trial. In fact it says somewhere ( dont know where but i have heard about it) that religion has no place in trial. There is suppose to be a separation between church and state.

This is only my opinion.


--
"Do what you want as long as it's paying off for you. But once it's become a liability, then something is wrong and you better find out what it is."
 
That doesn't mean the lawer will not mention it.

From: Sheila Barnhill <darkangelpublishing@...
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wed, November 24, 2010 4:20:47 AM
Subject: Re: [JoyofSatan666] a question about an upcoming trial

  yes but since I am going to be the one babysitting it is my fear that they are going to get into all sorts of personal shit with me.

On Tue, Nov 23, 2010 at 3:49 PM, Tara Doland <satansvamp@... wrote:
  i didnt think religion should ever get to be brought up in trial. In fact it says somewhere ( dont know where but i have heard about it) that religion has no place in trial. There is suppose to be a separation between church and state.

This is only my opinion.


--
"Do what you want as long as it's paying off for you. But once it's become a liability, then something is wrong and you better find out what it is."
 
<td val[/IMG]It is none of their biz....don't admit anything that will hurt you...after all xtians have a HUGE history of violence, bloodshed, rape, torture, and child abuse right up untill today.  So fuck them, they can't prove your religion, and you can just say you have studied many historical cultures and the sumer culter fasinates you....for example.  Better to say nothing and to say you are not a Satanist,(if asked) because in that sense you are not, you are not athiest as in the CoS and you don't worship a red, scaley, horned, cloven hoofed  beast as in the reverse xtian idiot sense, you study and practice the arts of the Annunaki and ancient Sumer.  EA is who we love and honor.  Many names... one cool Annunaki and the True father of Humans.   You can turn it around and say you are worried because the father is in a strict, born again cult that believes if you spare the rod you spoil the child...etc...lol  Just maintain that you study many cultures and belong to no "cult" .

--- On Wed, 11/24/10, David Poston <david.poston@... wrote:
From: David Poston <david.poston@...
Subject: Re: [JoyofSatan666] a question about an upcoming trial
To: [email protected]
Date: Wednesday, November 24, 2010, 11:34 AM

  That doesn't mean the lawer will not mention it.

From: Sheila Barnhill <darkangelpublishing@...
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wed, November 24, 2010 4:20:47 AM
Subject: Re: [JoyofSatan666] a question about an upcoming trial

  yes but since I am going to be the one babysitting it is my fear that they are going to get into all sorts of personal shit with me.

On Tue, Nov 23, 2010 at 3:49 PM, Tara Doland <satansvamp@... wrote:
  i didnt think religion should ever get to be brought up in trial. In fact it says somewhere ( dont know where but i have heard about it) that religion has no place in trial. There is suppose to be a separation between church and state.

This is only my opinion.


--
"Do what you want as long as it's paying off for you. But once it's become a liability, then something is wrong and you better find out what it is."
[/TD]
 
exactly

On Wed, Nov 24, 2010 at 1:34 PM, David Poston <david.poston@... wrote:
  That doesn't mean the lawer will not mention it.

From: Sheila Barnhill <darkangelpublishing@...
To: [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url]
Sent: Wed, November 24, 2010 4:20:47 AM
Subject: Re: [JoyofSatan666] a question about an upcoming trial

  yes but since I am going to be the one babysitting it is my fear that they are going to get into all sorts of personal shit with me.

On Tue, Nov 23, 2010 at 3:49 PM, Tara Doland <satansvamp@... wrote:
  i didnt think religion should ever get to be brought up in trial. In fact it says somewhere ( dont know where but i have heard about it) that religion has no place in trial. There is suppose to be a separation between church and state.

This is only my opinion.


--
"Do what you want as long as it's paying off for you. But once it's become a liability, then something is wrong and you better find out what it is."


--
"Do what you want as long as it's paying off for you. But once it's become a liability, then something is wrong and you better find out what it is."
 
First of all an attorneys questions never have to be answered with a simple yes or no, the way you respond is to clarify the answer first and then say yes or no. Example:

Attorney: "Is it true that you are a Satan Worshipper"
You: "There are many inaccuracies, misunderstandings, false information and flat out lies about my spiritual journey. Most of what people think about my spiritual path is wrong and very few people ever even make an attempt at learning the truth, we are a law abiding peaceful group who has a deep belief in who we know to be the creator of this world. Most people know nothing of what it is to be a spiritual Satanist "

The point here is that you answered the question but only after you explained the answer. In order to prepare for this trial you may want to work with another attorney to learn how to answer a question, or if you have a college or university in your area that has a speech communications department (especially if they have a debate team) they also should have someone who can help you prepare for the trial.

Phantom

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "mobiledarkangel" <darkangelpublishing@... wrote:

I have to attend and possibly testify in an upcoming custody trial of my daughter's. She is divorcing her husband and is trying to get custody of her 2 daughters. She loves me very much but has always dissapproved to a point my love of Satan and told her husband about my beliefs early in their marriage when she thought he was someone she could trust.

Her husband's lawyer is very clever and I know he will ask if I am a Satan worshipper and, even though it hurts me, I am going to have to say no. But it's because I am not, in the traditional sense. I don't hold Black Mass with a naked girl on the altar, I don't kill animals and I don't live as a criminal which is how MOST people view Satanism. So I don't think that I'm doing anything wrong here. The lawyers questions will have to be answered in straight yes and no responses. So I can't say "Yes, I'm a SPIRITUAL Satanist not LaVeyan."

Please give me any input you can on this.
 
And if you have an attorney that only wants an yes or no answere. They will ask the judge for make you answere yes or no. Been though that before.   HAIL SATAN

From: Mark Scott <scott.mark06@...
To: [email protected]
Sent: Fri, November 26, 2010 3:01:47 PM
Subject: [JoyofSatan666] Re: a question about an upcoming trial

  First of all an attorneys questions never have to be answered with a simple yes or no, the way you respond is to clarify the answer first and then say yes or no. Example:

Attorney: "Is it true that you are a Satan Worshipper"
You: "There are many inaccuracies, misunderstandings, false information and flat out lies about my spiritual journey. Most of what people think about my spiritual path is wrong and very few people ever even make an attempt at learning the truth, we are a law abiding peaceful group who has a deep belief in who we know to be the creator of this world. Most people know nothing of what it is to be a spiritual Satanist "

The point here is that you answered the question but only after you explained the answer. In order to prepare for this trial you may want to work with another attorney to learn how to answer a question, or if you have a college or university in your area that has a speech communications department (especially if they have a debate team) they also should have someone who can help you prepare for the trial.

Phantom

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "mobiledarkangel" <darkangelpublishing@... wrote:

I have to attend and possibly testify in an upcoming custody trial of my daughter's. She is divorcing her husband and is trying to get custody of her 2 daughters. She loves me very much but has always dissapproved to a point my love of Satan and told her husband about my beliefs early in their marriage when she thought he was someone she could trust.

Her husband's lawyer is very clever and I know he will ask if I am a Satan worshipper and, even though it hurts me, I am going to have to say no. But it's because I am not, in the traditional sense. I don't hold Black Mass with a naked girl on the altar, I don't kill animals and I don't live as a criminal which is how MOST people view Satanism. So I don't think that I'm doing anything wrong here. The lawyers questions will have to be answered in straight yes and no responses. So I can't say "Yes, I'm a SPIRITUAL Satanist not LaVeyan."

Please give me any input you can on this.
 
isnt ur attorney allowed to cross-examine u? if so then this is ur chance to explain ur answer.

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], David Poston <david.poston@... wrote:

And if you have an attorney that only wants an yes or no answere. They will ask
the judge for make you answere yes or no. Been though that before.

HAIL SATAN




________________________________
From: Mark Scott <scott.mark06@...
To: [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url]
Sent: Fri, November 26, 2010 3:01:47 PM
Subject: [JoyofSatan666] Re: a question about an upcoming trial

 
First of all an attorneys questions never have to be answered with a simple yes
or no, the way you respond is to clarify the answer first and then say yes or
no. Example:

Attorney: "Is it true that you are a Satan Worshipper"
You: "There are many inaccuracies, misunderstandings, false information and flat
out lies about my spiritual journey. Most of what people think about my
spiritual path is wrong and very few people ever even make an attempt at
learning the truth, we are a law abiding peaceful group who has a deep belief in
who we know to be the creator of this world. Most people know nothing of what it
is to be a spiritual Satanist "

The point here is that you answered the question but only after you explained
the answer. In order to prepare for this trial you may want to work with another
attorney to learn how to answer a question, or if you have a college or
university in your area that has a speech communications department (especially
if they have a debate team) they also should have someone who can help you
prepare for the trial.


Phantom

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "mobiledarkangel"
<darkangelpublishing@ wrote:

I have to attend and possibly testify in an upcoming custody trial of my
daughter's. She is divorcing her husband and is trying to get custody of her 2
daughters. She loves me very much but has always dissapproved to a point my love
of Satan and told her husband about my beliefs early in their marriage when she
thought he was someone she could trust.


Her husband's lawyer is very clever and I know he will ask if I am a Satan
worshipper and, even though it hurts me, I am going to have to say no. But it's
because I am not, in the traditional sense. I don't hold Black Mass with a naked
girl on the altar, I don't kill animals and I don't live as a criminal which is
how MOST people view Satanism. So I don't think that I'm doing anything wrong
here. The lawyers questions will have to be answered in straight yes and no
responses. So I can't say "Yes, I'm a SPIRITUAL Satanist not LaVeyan."

Please give me any input you can on this.
 
Would "Define Satanism" as an answer to such a question be a bad move? he/she would then, perhaps pose hise/her vision of it, then it would be safe to state "no", because, 99% says the will define it in a too xian-ly inappropriate way.
  ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------   Ave Satanas!  Ave Demones Inferno!  
From: morticia <morticiasixx@...
To: [email protected]
Sent: Mon, November 29, 2010 8:08:13 AM
Subject: [JoyofSatan666] Re: a question about an upcoming trial

________________________________
From: Mark Scott <scott.mark06@...
To: [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url]
Sent: Fri, November 26, 2010 3:01:47 PM
Subject: [JoyofSatan666] Re: a question about an upcoming trial


--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "mobiledarkangel"
<darkangelpublishing@ wrote:
 
that's what i've been thinking..lol

On Mon, Nov 29, 2010 at 3:30 AM, Marek Litnevski <gortashryn@... wrote:
  Would "Define Satanism" as an answer to such a question be a bad move? he/she would then, perhaps pose hise/her vision of it, then it would be safe to state "no", because, 99% says the will define it in a too xian-ly inappropriate way.
  ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------   Ave Satanas!  Ave Demones Inferno!  
From: morticia <morticiasixx@...
To: [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url]
Sent: Mon, November 29, 2010 8:08:13 AM
Subject: [JoyofSatan666] Re: a question about an upcoming trial


________________________________
From: Mark Scott <scott.mark06@...
To: [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url]
Sent: Fri, November 26, 2010 3:01:47 PM
Subject: [JoyofSatan666] Re: a question about an upcoming trial


--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "mobiledarkangel"
<darkangelpublishing@ wrote:


--
"Do what you want as long as it's paying off for you. But once it's become a liability, then something is wrong and you better find out what it is."
 
<td val[/IMG]Some will, some won't.

--- On Mon, 11/29/10, morticia <morticiasixx@... wrote:
From: morticia <morticiasixx@...
Subject: [JoyofSatan666] Re: a question about an upcoming trial
To: [email protected]
Date: Monday, November 29, 2010, 6:08 AM

  isnt ur attorney allowed to cross-examine u? if so then this is ur chance to explain ur answer.

--- [/IMG][email protected], David Poston <david.poston@... wrote:

And if you have an attorney that only wants an yes or no answere. They will ask
the judge for make you answere yes or no. Been though that before.

HAIL SATAN




________________________________
From: Mark Scott <scott.mark06@...
To: <a rel="nofollow">[email protected]
Sent: Fri, November 26, 2010 3:01:47 PM
Subject: [JoyofSatan666] Re: a question about an upcoming trial

 
First of all an attorneys questions never have to be answered with a simple yes
or no, the way you respond is to clarify the answer first and then say yes or
no. Example:

Attorney: "Is it true that you are a Satan Worshipper"
You: "There are many inaccuracies, misunderstandings, false information and flat
out lies about my spiritual journey. Most of what people think about my
spiritual path is wrong and very few people ever even make an attempt at
learning the truth, we are a law abiding peaceful group who has a deep belief in
who we know to be the creator of this world. Most people know nothing of what it
is to be a spiritual Satanist "

The point here is that you answered the question but only after you explained
the answer. In order to prepare for this trial you may want to work with another
attorney to learn how to answer a question, or if you have a college or
university in your area that has a speech communications department (especially
if they have a debate team) they also should have someone who can help you
prepare for the trial.


Phantom

--- [/IMG][email protected], "mobiledarkangel"
<darkangelpublishing@ wrote:

I have to attend and possibly testify in an upcoming custody trial of my
daughter's. She is divorcing her husband and is trying to get custody of her 2
daughters. She loves me very much but has always dissapproved to a point my love
of Satan and told her husband about my beliefs early in their marriage when she
thought he was someone she could trust.


Her husband's lawyer is very clever and I know he will ask if I am a Satan
worshipper and, even though it hurts me, I am going to have to say no. But it's
because I am not, in the traditional sense. I don't hold Black Mass with a naked
girl on the altar, I don't kill animals and I don't live as a criminal which is
how MOST people view Satanism. So I don't think that I'm doing anything wrong
here. The lawyers questions will have to be answered in straight yes and no
responses. So I can't say "Yes, I'm a SPIRITUAL Satanist not LaVeyan."

Please give me any input you can on this.
[/TD]
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Shaitan

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