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My philosophy on Satan vs. "The Devil"

walkingweapon92

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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
 
Interesting. I like the idea of the devil as being weakness within us.
--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "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
 
Lies, indeed, there is no doubt the jews have been on a propaganda campain for a long time against Satan, but realize too where they are comming from, as the enemy they would have seen our father in all his hateful destructive glory in battle against them, cowering in fear like the pig spawn that they are, trembling and filled with a fear that haunts them still to this day, and when he returns, our father will be a lot of the things they say and fear, for them there will be no mercy or hope, they do not know the loving, caring God that we all know.

Hail Satan

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "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
 

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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