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actually what i picture happening is this...the lawyer asks if i am a
satanist and i say no, then he asks if i am a christian and i say no. and
then i just enjoy the totally bewildered look on his face. if he asks what
religion i DO follow, i just tell him "You know, I don't even think about
religion." That wouldn't be a lie since Satanism is automatic to me and I
DON"T "think" about it...roflmao.
Sheila
On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 8:05 AM, wynterwatcher <
[email protected]:
I work with a trial attorney, and one of the first things she instructs her
witnesses to do when questioned by counsel is to ask for their "definition"
of a particular word or term prior to answering.
If asked if you are a "Satanist" or "Devil Worshipper" (I use the quotes
only in reference to the terms the other lawyer may use), I (personally)
would simply force the question back onto them by asking for clarification
along the lines of:
"Since some religions consider people not of their own faith to
automatically be "of the devil", can you please explain your definition of
the term(s) and which version of religion you are referring to?"
If you really want to confuse them, you could also answer "yes and no". At
that point the lawyer would want clarification and you revert back to the
differences between the religions by stating something along the lines of:
"Well, since to some religions anyone not of their belief is considered a
devil worshipper so in that sence we all would be one, yet in other
religious views just because you don't share the same beleif doesn't make
you a devil worshipper then the answer would be no."
This way you force them to explain what they think the term means, and it
gives you a chance to construct the response you need. It also shows your
intelligence at other view points as well as questions them into stating
theirs.
Either definition they provide would still be answered honestly with a
"no", because they are more than likely going to use the fake definitions of
devil worshipper or Satan, to which you would still be neither.
Just my opinion, but I hope this helps a little.
Hail Satan always!!!
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Sheila Barnhill <darkangelpublishing@ wrote:
I agree with Dante and Phantom. Many thanks for all the help.
Granny
On Sat, Nov 27, 2010 at 5:54 PM, Mark Scott <scott.mark06@ wrote:
Good point, of course you do not want to say any more than you have
too,
but attorneys will also ask questions that need to be clarified before
they
are answered. I should have mentioned this in my last post. Do not talk
any
more than you have too. Another reason why it would be good to have an
attorney go over this with you if you can.
Phantom
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"heathendante" <heathendante@ wrote:
Say and talk on the stand as little as possible and answer with yes
or no
answers. Attorneys are trained to manipulate people into the TMI phase
on
the stand. TMI = too much information. The more you speak, the more
areas
the attorney is allowed to explore. Trying to explain things before
answering is a BAD idea, first of all you will NEVER convince a stupid
xtian
audience that there is ANY difference between a Spiritual Satanist and
a
blood drinking, baby killing, nutjob. They will NOT listen the minute
the
word "satanist" comes out of your mouth. If the attorney tries to use
silence after you answer "yes" or "no" just sit there quietly, MAKE him
ask
the questions, VOLUNTEER NOTHING.
Lets go over the facts: If you state you are a Satanist it will HURT
you
and your family. So...
Satan is a hebrew word that means "adversary" or "accuser."
EnKi is the true father of humanity.
You do NOT worship and adversery or accuser or any other jewish
name...you TRUTHFULLY are not an adversarialist...or an
accuserist...right?
ist on the end of the hebrew word satan translates that way right?
The Al Jiwah gives you total permission to keep those without
ignorant of
what "Those within" do.
You study meditation, the Annunaki, ancient cultures and
history...etc.
See where I am going with this? You are FREE to practice the religion
of
your choice BUT we, as an american culture Really do not have true
freedom
of speech or religion, there is STILL an unfair price to pay for these
freedoms even today.
Hail EnKi!
Dante
--
"Do what you want as long as it's paying off for you. But once it's
become
a liability, then something is wrong and you better find out what it
is."
--
"Do what you want as long as it's paying off for you. But once it's become
a liability, then something is wrong and you better find out what it is."