I've always enjoyed the character of Satan, as he is the first true revolutionary in literature. I'd believed that Satanism was dedicated to the ideals of Satan - individualism, freedom, etc. So I find it weird that the CoS would allow itself to be subordinated by arbitrary laws.
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By arbitrary I'm talking about the laws imposed on them by Christian conservatives, among others. Didn't think they'd (you'd?) stand for that. And yeah, I've skimmed through LaVey's Satanic Bible. It was an interesting read. But it's not for me.
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Replying to @G_S_Bhogal @shrryph and
Again, felons can be members, they just aren't promoted to being able to represent and speak for the organisation Can you see why an organisation which is constantly accused of being rapists, paedophiles, murderers and cannibals would have a policy like that?
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That's not the reason your co-religionist gave though. He quoted your church's founder:https://twitter.com/PragmtcSanction/status/988682543892328448 …
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Replying to @G_S_Bhogal @shrryph and
Except that quote isn't in reference to modern law, but a hypothetical scenario. In the rest of that paragraph he speaks about his dissatisfaction with the current government, although he blames it on their constituents.
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Replying to @Dcreedog @G_S_Bhogal and
Satanism is an organisation based in law and order, but not blindly. A Satanist dissatisfied with a law will work to change it
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Satanism also seems to adhere to the principle that "might is right". Your church's founder speaks fawningly of the infamous Ragnar Redbeard book, from which he developed your Satanic Bible. This makes your church antithetical to my own beliefs.
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Funnily enough, it is Ragnar's book that originally made me surprised that you don't allow drug users to become active members, as the book heavily advocates amoral and "alegal" hedonism.
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