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>As far as "Satanism" is concerned.
Why "Satanism" not simply Satanism? Do you find it funny?
>I consider myself primarily Humanist, and an admirerer of
>individualism (though not as fanatical as Satanists and Objectivists on
>selfishness). But for those who have suffered abuse at the hands of
religion,
>Satanism is the Humanist choice, albeit a perverse one.
Oh, Jake, please try harder not to become Satanist...
You are Satanist, no matter you like it or not. I , Reverend & Priest am
telling you this. And please don't tell me that I don't understand something
and stuff like this. I know my religion better than you, far more better.
There is no fanatism for a CoS'er if he doesn't want to be a fanatic, don't
generalize.
>To me, Satanists are the dark comedians of the religious world. Sometimes
the
>most humane thing to do is to laugh.
Dark comediants?
>P.S. on that whole Nietche (sp?) inversion of morality thing, I don't buy
it.
FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE. He was not a salesman ;-)
>It is interesting to think about, and I understand why it is attractive in
the
>light of Christian hypocracies. But hypocracies are as human as illicit
sex.
>We really should get over both of them and move our expectations a little
>closer to realtiy. Human "goodness" isn't as unatural as Nietche believed
it
>to be either. We are social animals and there is no getting over that.
Forgive my rudeness, why do you speak in the name of Nietzsche when you
obviously haven't read his books? I have read every single page written by
Nietzsche, how about you? Are you sure you understand existentialism?
--- Rev. RtG