On 10/30/13, Allison P <
apocalypseofjon@... wrote:
Once again, I thank Satan that I was not raised xian! I obviously got
some xian programming, some is sadly unavoidable in this day and age
when their filthy images and symbols are fucking everywhere; but,
basically, I came to Father with no preconceived notions of him. I had
no doubts, even when I started reading the JoS site. I mean, I still
did my research and kept reading the whole site, because I wanted to
make sure that this path was right for me. About Satan himself, I had
no doubts, I saw and pretty much from the start accepted his divinity.
Why? Because my parents did not fill my head with a bunch of trash
about how he was evil and hated us! They are, for the most part,
non-religious, though sadly my dad does show some new-age leanings.
Lol. But I had few other sources feeding me garbage about Satan, so
really, when I came to him, I had no notions of what he would be like.
I just read the testimonials, and the Al-Jilwah (the first thing I
read on the JOs site, besides the introduction on the homepage), and I
saw that he was beautiful. Wise and kind. This is gonna sound weird,
but I don't mean it in a creepy way; I basically ended up falling in
love with Satan, before ever truly meeting him. I couldn't help it! ^
And if I had been raised hardcore xian, or even slightly so, my path
to him would have been much harder. But thankfully, I was not. Hail
Father Satan always! Hail Lord Andras! Hail Sorath, the one who burns!
On 10/29/13,
bri_pro@... <
bri_pro@... wrote:
All of this goes back to how we were raised. If you take a child who
doesn't know religion and tell them angels are bad and demons are good,
when
they grow older they will think angels are bad and demons are good. Same
thing with the imagery, it isn't frightening but throughout our whole
lives
we were told Satan was bad, so we are naturally prejudice and judgmental
against him so when people see something that relates to Satan they try
to
find any little thing that could be bad or seem bad, because that is what
we
they taught. It takes a special person to come to Satan because it is
ingrained in us to hate him, because that is how we were raised.
You said the religion comes off as evil, not because you had experience
with it or a demon attacked you, but because the Christians and other
religions want it to be that way so people can stray from Satan.
As for the demon, you should first be a believer with no doubts. Before
I
joined Satan I had doubts like most people but when I dedicated my soul
to
him, I made sure I had zero doubts. Also try to find a demon that brings
justice and protects the innocent, as for evoking him, you have to find
the
demons candle colors, incense, sigil, and do a summoning ritual.
---In , <
wrote:
I have a few questions about Satanism. First, if Satan is supposed to be
loving of humans and not the scary monster that he's portrayed as, why do
Satanists still use frightening imagery? Also, why call them demons? That
word has a completely negative connotation just as angels has a positive
one. Something different should be used to describe them, because even
though the religion is supposed to be positive, it comes off still as
evil
(and i'm not christian in the least bit, i'm buddhist which means i'm
open
to all different gods/demi-gods). my final question is, i'm on the verge
of
going to jail for something that i'm innocent of. is there a demon that
can
help me, and how would i go about evoking him?