I am a Korean in the diaspora who despises the Abrahamic religions and especially the Jews and their control of large sections of the world. I was told by a person who followed JoS somewhat (they hold Satanic beliefs from other sects) online that only white people could be Satanists a few weeks ago and today I remembered that conversation and decided to visit this forum and was surprised to see entire sections seemingly dedicated to non-white Satanists. That being said my question is can non-whites be Satanists?
Hello there, Asian Satanist here.
Satan in Korean religion:
Satan in Korean tradition from what I've researched is known by
Daeheukcheon, in native Korean Hangul it reads as 대흑천 and in Chinese-based Hanja as 大黑天, the Hanja is also the same as the Khanji and original Chinese script. Although it's from Buddhist texts.
Father Baalzabul in Korean religion:
Lord Baalzabul is considered the Father of the Asian races. In Korean religion is known by Haneunim (하느님):
en.wikipedia.org
I also make mention of this, and the other Gods in this post, though some of the info is outdated:
Wishing East Asians and Southeast Asians a Happy Upcoming Mid-Autumn Festival aka the "Mooncake Festival"! Much mystery surrounds the spiritual Truth of this beautiful festival. So for months, me and dedicated Chinese long-time SS @STanBlank have been delving deep into the Satanic origins of...
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I understand your plight, as the majority of Korean-Americans are sadly, Christian, couple that in with the total religious population of South Korea, and Christians are still the majority. However, not all Christians are bad or evil, and I actually respect most Koreans for still sticking to Korean culture in spite of being Christian.
However - you'll also come to learn that Satanists abide by the rule "Secrecy/Silence is Golden", not just JoS, but also Satanic and Pagan souls throughout history. The Falun Gong for example, advertises themselves as "soft/peaceful Buddhists" but their core from what I learned, is very likely Satanic. Some Christian churches throughout history were actually run by followers of Abrasax, the Gnostic Christian movement.
That being said....in terms of Koreans, I often find myself pondering if the Unification Church, a Korean-American church is even really a "Christian" church and if Sun Myung Moon was really a Christian at all, since his Church isn't just your typical "rabbi jebo" church, but supports Korean re-unification, anti-communism and I believe the Right to Bear Arms, I do recall there was a Korean church that was literally called the "gun church", not sure if was Sun's same church. Sun wasn't "perfect" though, with the tax fraud thing from 1982, but I do believe there is more to him than just being some crazy Christian reverend.
And in terms of Korean-American patriots, they literally formed a "Rooftop Militias" during the 1992 L.A. Riots, where they defended their families and their property from degenrate gangs and looters:
en.wikipedia.org
I find that kind of stuff very respectable for Korean-Americans, since sadly, Asians are stereotyped as being more on the anti-gun side.
Some issues Koreans are facing:
Descendants of Korean collaborators of Japan face political persecution and confiscation of their properties:
The Ministry of Justice is suing the descendants of four people who collaborated with Japan during its occupation of Korea to seize the assets they made from the collaboration. âThe four were designated by the government in 2007 to have been...
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The South Korean government has started a legal challenge to confiscate 11 land properties from descendants of four Japanese collaborators, the Ministry of Justice said Monday. The ministry said it filed complaints with the Seoul Central District Court and the Seoul Western District Court on...
www.koreaherald.com
Korean Christians "pray" for destruction of Buddhist temples, and vandalize Buddhist temples (mind-you this is South Korea)
From
Wikipedia:
"Fundamentalist Protestant antagonism against Buddhism has increased in recent years. Acts of vandalism against Buddhist amenities and instances of fundamentalist Christians praying for the destruction of all Buddhist temples and monasteries have all drawn attention to this persistent hostility against Buddhism from Korean Protestants. South Korean Buddhists have denounced what they view as discriminatory measures against them and their religion by the administration of President Lee Myung-bak, which they attribute to Lee being a Protestant. The Buddhist Jogye Order has accused the Lee government of discriminating against Buddhism by ignoring Buddhist temples in certain public documents. In 2006, according to the
Asia Times, "Lee also sent a video prayer message to a Christian rally held in the southern city of Busan in which the worship leader prayed feverishly: 'Lord, let the Buddhist temples in this country crumble down!'" Further, according to an article in
Buddhist-Christian Studies: "Over the course of the last decade a fairly large number of Buddhist temples in South Korea have been destroyed or damaged by fire by misguided Protestant fundamentalists. More recently, Buddhist statues have been identified as idols, attacked and decapitated. Arrests are hard to effect, as the arsonists and vandals work by stealth of night." A 2008 incident in which police investigated protesters who had been given sanctuary in the Jogye temple in Seoul and searched a car driven by Jigwan, then the executive chief of the Jogye order, led to protests by some claiming police had treated Jigwan as a criminal.
In October 2010, students from Church Equipping Worship School posted a clip on YouTube professing a hope that God would destroy a Buddhist temple in Seoul. Later they claimed being taught such by God.
"This place (Bongeunsa Temple) will be demolished and God will win it back....Useless idols (Buddha’s statue) here made me really sad," the student said in the clip.
Following public outrages sparked by the video, pastor Choi Ji-ho and students from the school went to Bongeunsa Temple to apologize for the comments made by the student.
The presidency of Park Geun-hye intended to address Protestant Christian antagonism against Buddhists in South Korea, due to increasing calls for religious cooperation in the country by the general public. During the first year of the Park administration, a national message was delivered for the celebration of Buddha's Birthday, a contrast from the former Lee Myung-bak administration which was criticised for its role in the suppression of Buddhist influence in South Korea."
Although Buddhism is considered by JoS to be an enemy religion, I myself, don't necessarily agree more-so as I regard Buddhism as a religion having once-been legitimate, but ultra-corrupted overtime. But regardless, Christianity is also an enemy religion and you don't see White JoS going around calling for destruction of St. Basil's Cathedral in Russia, Sistine Chapel in Italy, or the Hagia Sophia in Turkey and etc., at least not from my knowledge.
Achieving peace between South Korean and Japan in my opinion is something both countries, and Satanists from both nations, need to work on with the deep history between the two, as well as China.