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Hi everyone, I'm 15 and have been forced to take Religious Studies in my GCSEs. Long story short I'd done the alternative course early and well, yeah. I'm wondering if it's a good idea to start writing in the damn bibles during my lessons because literally, all we talk about is freaking Christianity and its damn teachings. The teacher's Christian too and I've kept my beliefs to myself. Anyone got any ideas otherwise I'm going to start burning those freaking books.

Hail Satan!
 
I took religious studies, in the hopes we'd be able to learn about various religions. What did we learn about? Christianity, Islam and Judaism. It was so boring and I just spend my time copying from the board. Later on I transfered to catholic studies (I went to a catholic school) and found it much better. All we did each lesson was either draw random crap (our teacher was also an art teacher), or watch Jesus Christ Super Star. So I guess I got it lucky.

Anyways, if you can't get out of the class, and going to a christian school you can't, its compolsery to do it. Then simply spend your time doing your own thing. Just do the work, you know its all BS but it dosn't matter. What matters is you get your grades, get your good marks, pass the course so you can move on.
You can also leave little notes in the bibles, point out obvious faults, leave little notes 'exposingchristianity.com' ect. Leave a little card in each bible with various websites on it. Plenty of things.
My point is, you know its all BS, so it dosn't effect you.

Hail Satan! Praise the True Gods of Old!

-En Haradren Amlug.

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

Hi everyone, I'm 15 and have been forced to take Religious Studies in my GCSEs. Long story short I'd done the alternative course early and well, yeah. I'm wondering if it's a good idea to start writing in the damn bibles during my lessons because literally, all we talk about is freaking Christianity and its damn teachings. The teacher's Christian too and I've kept my beliefs to myself. Anyone got any ideas otherwise I'm going to start burning those freaking books.

Hail Satan!
 
HP Maxine in her sermons on YouTube advocated to oppose the xtian influence. In your case, burning these books, NO, writing in these bibles, NO. You seem to be in a xtian environment and you don't want to get suspended or expelled. I would not recommend to strike at the enemy in any manner that could get you in trouble. You have a great opportunity to oppose xtian faith in your classroom without making yourself a target of their anger. Try to seed doubt in their minds by studying the Skeptic's Annotated Bible and bringing various points to their attention, like: "Hey, what about this ... or what about that", "Why is this written here, but...", "This does not make sense that...". Don't tell them the actual source of your knowledge, just say you like studying the book, and watch them struggle to answer your questions. If you play it smart, you may even get a high grade. Wouldn't that be fun, lol. Hail Satan.

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

Hi everyone, I'm 15 and have been forced to take Religious Studies in my GCSEs. Long story short I'd done the alternative course early and well, yeah. I'm wondering if it's a good idea to start writing in the damn bibles during my lessons because literally, all we talk about is freaking Christianity and its damn teachings. The teacher's Christian too and I've kept my beliefs to myself. Anyone got any ideas otherwise I'm going to start burning those freaking books.

Hail Satan!
 
Make sure that you remember that good offense will be destroyed without a great defense. Keep yourself protected!! I can't stress this enough. I went to a non-church related group meeting that takes place at a Catholic church last night and I made sure I placed a strong barrier around myself and my unborn children. I especially didn't want them picking up anything while I was there and I even vocalized affirmations while in the bathroom to be extra careful. I care about the group I was with, so I lined the whole room with Satanic fire while we were there and visualized sigils on the walls. Thankfully its a blank walled room, so there were no Catholic shrines in the room to hold that energy. I don't like going to that meeting, but with the position I'm in I haven't a choice in the matter. Any chance you get, set up extra protection when you are in places such as that.Hail Satan!
Hail Lilith!
Hail Astaroth!
Hail Gomory! <3

**Little Miss Satanist**
THE
*Valkyrie Vixen*From: "En Haradren Amlug" <hecktic_shadow@... Sender: [email protected] Date: Thu, 04 Oct 2012 06:08:04 -0000To: <[email protected]ReplyTo: [email protected] Subject: [HellsArmy666] Re: Everyday Spiritual Warfare
  I took religious studies, in the hopes we'd be able to learn about various religions. What did we learn about? Christianity, Islam and Judaism. It was so boring and I just spend my time copying from the board. Later on I transfered to catholic studies (I went to a catholic school) and found it much better. All we did each lesson was either draw random crap (our teacher was also an art teacher), or watch Jesus Christ Super Star. So I guess I got it lucky.

Anyways, if you can't get out of the class, and going to a christian school you can't, its compolsery to do it. Then simply spend your time doing your own thing. Just do the work, you know its all BS but it dosn't matter. What matters is you get your grades, get your good marks, pass the course so you can move on.
You can also leave little notes in the bibles, point out obvious faults, leave little notes 'exposingchristianity.com' ect. Leave a little card in each bible with various websites on it. Plenty of things.
My point is, you know its all BS, so it dosn't effect you.

Hail Satan! Praise the True Gods of Old!

-En Haradren Amlug.

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

Hi everyone, I'm 15 and have been forced to take Religious Studies in my GCSEs. Long story short I'd done the alternative course early and well, yeah. I'm wondering if it's a good idea to start writing in the damn bibles during my lessons because literally, all we talk about is freaking Christianity and its damn teachings. The teacher's Christian too and I've kept my beliefs to myself. Anyone got any ideas otherwise I'm going to start burning those freaking books.

Hail Satan!
 
Thanks, it seems my post-it notes will be put to good use tomorrow! ^.^ I was worrying as each lesson was becoming more and more xian based and I was getting more and more annoyed, I even began to start arguing with the teacher, which I assure you is not a good idea with the guy I've got -.-
Down with xianity!

Hail Satan!!

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "En Haradren Amlug" <hecktic_shadow@... wrote:

I took religious studies, in the hopes we'd be able to learn about various religions. What did we learn about? Christianity, Islam and Judaism. It was so boring and I just spend my time copying from the board. Later on I transfered to catholic studies (I went to a catholic school) and found it much better. All we did each lesson was either draw random crap (our teacher was also an art teacher), or watch Jesus Christ Super Star. So I guess I got it lucky.

Anyways, if you can't get out of the class, and going to a christian school you can't, its compolsery to do it. Then simply spend your time doing your own thing. Just do the work, you know its all BS but it dosn't matter. What matters is you get your grades, get your good marks, pass the course so you can move on.
You can also leave little notes in the bibles, point out obvious faults, leave little notes 'exposingchristianity.com' ect. Leave a little card in each bible with various websites on it. Plenty of things.
My point is, you know its all BS, so it dosn't effect you.

Hail Satan! Praise the True Gods of Old!

-En Haradren Amlug.

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

Hi everyone, I'm 15 and have been forced to take Religious Studies in my GCSEs. Long story short I'd done the alternative course early and well, yeah. I'm wondering if it's a good idea to start writing in the damn bibles during my lessons because literally, all we talk about is freaking Christianity and its damn teachings. The teacher's Christian too and I've kept my beliefs to myself. Anyone got any ideas otherwise I'm going to start burning those freaking books.

Hail Satan!
 
<td val[/IMG]I have found that I never go a day with putting a strong aura of protection around my wife and our unborn baby also.Even when you are not in mind prison attacks can happen.


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From: Valkyrie Vixen <valkyrie.vixen@...;
To: <[email protected];
Subject: Re: [HellsArmy666] Re: Everyday Spiritual Warfare
Sent: Thu, Oct 4, 2012 7:43:05 AM

<td val[/IMG]   Make sure that you remember that good offense will be destroyed without a great defense. Keep yourself protected!! I can't stress this enough. I went to a non-church related group meeting that takes place at a Catholic church last night and I made sure I placed a strong barrier around myself and my unborn children. I especially didn't want them picking up anything while I was there and I even vocalized affirmations while in the bathroom to be extra careful. I care about the group I was with, so I lined the whole room with Satanic fire while we were there and visualized sigils on the walls. Thankfully its a blank walled room, so there were no Catholic shrines in the room to hold that energy. I don't like going to that meeting, but with the position I'm in I haven't a choice in the matter. Any chance you get, set up extra protection when you are in places such as that.Hail Satan!
Hail Lilith!
Hail Astaroth!
Hail Gomory! <3

**Little Miss Satanist**
THE
*Valkyrie Vixen*<hr> From: "En Haradren Amlug" <hecktic_shadow@... Sender: [email protected] Date: Thu, 04 Oct 2012 06:08:04 -0000 To: <[email protected] ReplyTo: [email protected] Subject: [HellsArmy666] Re: Everyday Spiritual Warfare
  I took religious studies, in the hopes we'd be able to learn about various religions. What did we learn about? Christianity, Islam and Judaism. It was so boring and I just spend my time copying from the board. Later on I transfered to catholic studies (I went to a catholic school) and found it much better. All we did each lesson was either draw random crap (our teacher was also an art teacher), or watch Jesus Christ Super Star. So I guess I got it lucky.

Anyways, if you can't get out of the class, and going to a christian school you can't, its compolsery to do it. Then simply spend your time doing your own thing. Just do the work, you know its all BS but it dosn't matter. What matters is you get your grades, get your good marks, pass the course so you can move on.
You can also leave little notes in the bibles, point out obvious faults, leave little notes 'exposingchristianity.com' ect. Leave a little card in each bible with various websites on it. Plenty of things.
My point is, you know its all BS, so it dosn't effect you.

Hail Satan! Praise the True Gods of Old!

-En Haradren Amlug.

--- [/IMG][email protected], "ave_satanas@..." <ave_satanas@... wrote:

Hi everyone, I'm 15 and have been forced to take Religious Studies in my GCSEs. Long story short I'd done the alternative course early and well, yeah. I'm wondering if it's a good idea to start writing in the damn bibles during my lessons because literally, all we talk about is freaking Christianity and its damn teachings. The teacher's Christian too and I've kept my beliefs to myself. Anyone got any ideas otherwise I'm going to start burning those freaking books.

Hail Satan!
[/TD]
 
Thanks for the tip, I did notice there was something wrong in the classroom today, I had my usual defenses up but as I'm still in the early stages of training they're not as strong as I'd like, and I could feel something trying to get through. I was shivering by the time I was allowed to leave.

Hail Satan and the true Gods of Old!

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "Valkyrie Vixen" <valkyrie.vixen@... wrote:

Make sure that you remember that good offense will be destroyed without a great defense. Keep yourself protected!! I can't stress this enough. I went to a non-church related group meeting that takes place at a Catholic church last night and I made sure I placed a strong barrier around myself and my unborn children. I especially didn't want them picking up anything while I was there and I even vocalized affirmations while in the bathroom to be extra careful. I care about the group I was with, so I lined the whole room with Satanic fire while we were there and visualized sigils on the walls. Thankfully its a blank walled room, so there were no Catholic shrines in the room to hold that energy. I don't like going to that meeting, but with the position I'm in I haven't a choice in the matter. Any chance you get, set up extra protection when you are in places such as that.
Hail Satan!
Hail Lilith!
Hail Astaroth!
Hail Gomory! <3

**Little Miss Satanist**
THE
*Valkyrie Vixen*

-----Original Message-----
From: "En Haradren Amlug" <hecktic_shadow@...
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Date: Thu, 04 Oct 2012 06:08:04
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Subject: [HellsArmy666] Re: Everyday Spiritual Warfare

I took religious studies, in the hopes we'd be able to learn about various religions. What did we learn about? Christianity, Islam and Judaism. It was so boring and I just spend my time copying from the board. Later on I transfered to catholic studies (I went to a catholic school) and found it much better. All we did each lesson was either draw random crap (our teacher was also an art teacher), or watch Jesus Christ Super Star. So I guess I got it lucky.

Anyways, if you can't get out of the class, and going to a christian school you can't, its compolsery to do it. Then simply spend your time doing your own thing. Just do the work, you know its all BS but it dosn't matter. What matters is you get your grades, get your good marks, pass the course so you can move on.
You can also leave little notes in the bibles, point out obvious faults, leave little notes 'exposingchristianity.com' ect. Leave a little card in each bible with various websites on it. Plenty of things.
My point is, you know its all BS, so it dosn't effect you.

Hail Satan! Praise the True Gods of Old!

-En Haradren Amlug.

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

Hi everyone, I'm 15 and have been forced to take Religious Studies in my GCSEs. Long story short I'd done the alternative course early and well, yeah. I'm wondering if it's a good idea to start writing in the damn bibles during my lessons because literally, all we talk about is freaking Christianity and its damn teachings. The teacher's Christian too and I've kept my beliefs to myself. Anyone got any ideas otherwise I'm going to start burning those freaking books.

Hail Satan!
 
Its a shame I can't burn them, that would be fun xD sorry slight pyromaniac, and I'll be sure to apply that to the lessons on Monday.

Hail Satan!

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

HP Maxine in her sermons on YouTube advocated to oppose the xtian influence. In your case, burning these books, NO, writing in these bibles, NO. You seem to be in a xtian environment and you don't want to get suspended or expelled. I would not recommend to strike at the enemy in any manner that could get you in trouble. You have a great opportunity to oppose xtian faith in your classroom without making yourself a target of their anger. Try to seed doubt in their minds by studying the Skeptic's Annotated Bible and bringing various points to their attention, like: "Hey, what about this ... or what about that", "Why is this written here, but...", "This does not make sense that...". Don't tell them the actual source of your knowledge, just say you like studying the book, and watch them struggle to answer your questions. If you play it smart, you may even get a high grade. Wouldn't that be fun, lol. Hail Satan.

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

Hi everyone, I'm 15 and have been forced to take Religious Studies in my GCSEs. Long story short I'd done the alternative course early and well, yeah. I'm wondering if it's a good idea to start writing in the damn bibles during my lessons because literally, all we talk about is freaking Christianity and its damn teachings. The teacher's Christian too and I've kept my beliefs to myself. Anyone got any ideas otherwise I'm going to start burning those freaking books.

Hail Satan!
 

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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