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Why did Pagans worship multiple God's, but in the Al Jilwah Satan forbids the worship of all God's?

SageOfSixPaths

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As well as that, the Koran said, there's no God but Allah, meanwhile, Father Satan said "there's no God but myself"

But then there is more than one God, so did Father Satan mean there is no God above Himself? And did the enemy just plagiarise and say there's no God but Allah?
 
Aside from what was said my NinRick, keep in mind that we are Satanists, ie, we worship Satan as our True God. However there is nothing wrong with veneration of all the Daemons of Hell as is respectful.
 
The Yezids would be most familiar with Islam at the time this was written most likely. The term worship has a different meaning today than it did to our pagan ancestors.

If you worship a God or anyone for that matter in the way you worship Allah or Christ or whatever that is just seen as annoying and pathetic I think.

The Gods desire us to be free. Worship of our Gods simply meant veneration or respect or reverence same with worshipping nature or the sun or moon etc. It didn't mean what it means today.
 
Father Satan also reveals in the Al Jilwah, a message that has a spiritual code in it: "There is no other God but myself". While Satan here expresses His dominion over the spiritual world, there is also the attestation of how "myself" or all "ourselves". The allusion of this message is that, we too can potentially reach the level of consciousness of the Godhead.
- HP. Zevios Metathronos
source:- https://ancient-forums.com/viewtopic.php?f=24&t=63212&p=285833
 

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