IncendiaryEnergy
New member
- Joined
- Jan 2, 2022
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Hello all
I would first like to genuinely thank the entire community, it's leader and contributors for all the impressive work being done, for it is truly inspiring.
It's now been a few weeks since I've discovered SS. Fascinated, I've been doing a lot of research on all aspects. For as long as I can remember I have had a spiritual outlook on life (despite being forced to go to a catholic school, and being raised in a religious family) but have felt lost as I could not see any path before me. I believe SS is that very path I have been looking for.
After spending many hours looking through the JoS website, and even more reading these forums, it became apparent that the amount of knowledge and teaching surrounding SS can easily seem endless and even daunting. If there is anyone new like me reading, I personally thank this page as a perfect starting point from which one can build a meditation routine (as obvious as it may seem, it actually took me a little while to find it initially).
I feel I am ready to make my commitment to Satan, and am eagerly looking forward to doing so through the ritual found on JoS, but have a single concern.
What is the importance of 'I renounce the false Judeo/Christian god Jehova, I renounce his vile and worthless son Jesus Christ, I renounce his foul, odious, and rotten holy spirit.'?
I only ask because this is frankly something I have no care for, and is not something I feel is necessary (at least for myself) to include in a commitment to Satan. Please do not get me wrong, It's not that I am supportive of the aforementioned 'entities', just the choice of language is the strong views of another which is like a mask I will be putting onto myself - like I am putting someone else's words into my own mouth.
I am not supportive of hostility towards others, unless an individual has wronged me directly, but then this is a personal matter. I am also not somebody who will be hostile towards another on the sole basis of them having a different belief - unless they are trying to push their belief onto me, in which case I will speak my own truth, against theirs - matching their aggression - as this otherwise feels like a waste of energy. I think people have the right to believe whatever they want to believe, but have no right to force this onto others, for this way truth will always be victorious. If somebody asks me about my own beliefs, I will share them with no hesitation. Those who follow a path of doom will find doom - those who follow a path of truth will find truth.
Does this view make me an unwelcome outcast? Will I be rejected by the community, and/or Satan for thinking like this?
I would first like to genuinely thank the entire community, it's leader and contributors for all the impressive work being done, for it is truly inspiring.
It's now been a few weeks since I've discovered SS. Fascinated, I've been doing a lot of research on all aspects. For as long as I can remember I have had a spiritual outlook on life (despite being forced to go to a catholic school, and being raised in a religious family) but have felt lost as I could not see any path before me. I believe SS is that very path I have been looking for.
After spending many hours looking through the JoS website, and even more reading these forums, it became apparent that the amount of knowledge and teaching surrounding SS can easily seem endless and even daunting. If there is anyone new like me reading, I personally thank this page as a perfect starting point from which one can build a meditation routine (as obvious as it may seem, it actually took me a little while to find it initially).
I feel I am ready to make my commitment to Satan, and am eagerly looking forward to doing so through the ritual found on JoS, but have a single concern.
What is the importance of 'I renounce the false Judeo/Christian god Jehova, I renounce his vile and worthless son Jesus Christ, I renounce his foul, odious, and rotten holy spirit.'?
I only ask because this is frankly something I have no care for, and is not something I feel is necessary (at least for myself) to include in a commitment to Satan. Please do not get me wrong, It's not that I am supportive of the aforementioned 'entities', just the choice of language is the strong views of another which is like a mask I will be putting onto myself - like I am putting someone else's words into my own mouth.
I am not supportive of hostility towards others, unless an individual has wronged me directly, but then this is a personal matter. I am also not somebody who will be hostile towards another on the sole basis of them having a different belief - unless they are trying to push their belief onto me, in which case I will speak my own truth, against theirs - matching their aggression - as this otherwise feels like a waste of energy. I think people have the right to believe whatever they want to believe, but have no right to force this onto others, for this way truth will always be victorious. If somebody asks me about my own beliefs, I will share them with no hesitation. Those who follow a path of doom will find doom - those who follow a path of truth will find truth.
Does this view make me an unwelcome outcast? Will I be rejected by the community, and/or Satan for thinking like this?