Now we all know the fabrications of the 3 major slave religions (Judaism,Christianity,Islam) made about Father Enki to make him hated so much. As I have learned about these lies I still kept the idea, the philosophy of "The Devil" as a separate entity knowing the two totally different beings. I say this because the 3 slave religions had a crafty way of making up this character everyone could hate, including myself as I was growing up in a catholic dominated household, point being that "The Devil" I'm familiar with is more of a metaphor, like a part of my psyche that tries to convince me that I can't do something I set out to do or to be afraid of things I am not familiar with, like the voice of depression or pessimism and I use that as inspiration to be better than both his and even my expectations. Where as the Father we know and love has been a positive influence by guiding me into the right path in life

My philosophy on Satan vs. "The Devil"
walkingweapon921 min to read
Interesting. I like the idea of the devil as being weakness within us.
--- In , "walkingweapon92" <walkingweapon92@... wrote:
Now we all know the fabrications of the 3 major slave religions (Judaism,Christianity,Islam) made about Father Enki to make him hated so much. As I have learned about these lies I still kept the idea, the philosophy of "The Devil" as a separate entity knowing the two totally different beings. I say this because the 3 slave religions had a crafty way of making up this character everyone could hate, including myself as I was growing up in a catholic dominated household, point being that "The Devil" I'm familiar with is more of a metaphor, like a part of my psyche that tries to convince me that I can't do something I set out to do or to be afraid of things I am not familiar with, like the voice of depression or pessimism and I use that as inspiration to be better than both his and even my expectations. Where as the Father we know and love has been a positive influence by guiding me into the right path in life
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Interesting. I like the idea of the devil as being weakness within us.
--- In , "walkingweapon92" <walkingweapon92@... wrote:
Now we all know the fabrications of the 3 major slave religions (Judaism,Christianity,Islam) made about Father Enki to make him hated so much. As I have learned about these lies I still kept the idea, the philosophy of "The Devil" as a separate entity knowing the two totally different beings. I say this because the 3 slave religions had a crafty way of making up this character everyone could hate, including myself as I was growing up in a catholic dominated household, point being that "The Devil" I'm familiar with is more of a metaphor, like a part of my psyche that tries to convince me that I can't do something I set out to do or to be afraid of things I am not familiar with, like the voice of depression or pessimism and I use that as inspiration to be better than both his and even my expectations. Where as the Father we know and love has been a positive influence by guiding me into the right path in life
