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  • For once in my life, I am speechless.

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    • A good satanist interrupts other threads because it is pleasurable.

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      • Diabolical Indignation...

        Before none of your printed idols do I bend in acquiescence, and he who saith "thou shalt" to me is my mortal foe!
        -BoS 1:5
        Last edited by dusken; 03-20-2004, 02:16 PM.

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        • Diabolical Indignation...

          No creed must be accepted upon authority of a "divine" nature. Religions must be put to the question. No moral dogma must be taken for granted—no standard of measurement deified. There is nothing inherently sacred about moral codes. Like the wooden idols of long ago, they are the work of human hands, and what man has made, man can destroy!
          -BoS 2:6

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          • Diabolical Indignation...

            "Love one another" it has been said is the supreme law, but what power made it so? Upon what rational authority does the gospel of love rest? Why should I not hate mine enemies—if I "love" them does that not place me at their mercy?
            -BoS 3:1

            Is it natural for enemies to do good unto each other—and what is good?

            -BoS 3:2

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            • Diabolical Indignation...

              Say unto thine own heart, "I am mine own redeemer."
              -BoS 4:3

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              • Where do we stand?

                What makes us alive is that we can perceive good and bad. If we could not make any such distinction, we would not be humans. For the sake of argument, if Heaven and Hell ceased to exist, would we be robbed of our humanity and left as a pile of chemicals? No. We are human always and will always see good and bad. Therefore, our "creator" is both good and bad.

                It is a popular misconception that the Satanist does not believe in God. The concept of 'God,' as interpreted by man, has been so varied throughout the ages, that the Satanist simply accepts the definition which suits him best. Man has always created his gods, rather than his gods creating him. God is, to some, benign—to others, terrifying. To the Satanist 'God'—by whatever name he is called, or by no name at all—is seen as the balancing factor in nature, and not as being concerned with suffering. This powerful force which permeates and balances the universe is far too impersonal to care about the happiness or misery of flesh-and-blood creatures on this ball of dirt upon which we live.
                Anton LaVey

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                • A good satanist, when asked by a female friend if she looks fat in that dress, will say YES...then rip it off with his bare hands, put on the dress himself..and run around Macy's with a bonnet, singing "Somewhere Over The Rainbow".

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                  • A good satanist paints obtuse triangles.

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                    • A good Satanist won't see the contradiction in "Satanic Bible".
                      Achkerov kute.

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