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Title: Yet another proof of Satan being misrepresented
Post by: Floyd10 on September 26, 2004, 05:52:49 pm
http://www.faithnet.org.uk/KS4/Believing%20in%20God/satan.htm

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Title: Re:Yet another proof of Satan being misrepresented
Post by: HaRuMaN on September 26, 2004, 06:50:21 pm
What are you talking about?  That was a very factual report you linked to there...
Title: Re:Yet another proof of Satan being misrepresented
Post by: Floyd10 on September 26, 2004, 07:31:19 pm
no, Im saying it proves that satan was misrepresented in christianity
Title: Re:Yet another proof of Satan being misrepresented
Post by: patrickl on September 27, 2004, 03:38:04 am
I guess the guy misunderstood things more than anyone else. Does anyone think the devil is respnsible for punishing people? I though the only thing he did was to lure people on the path of evil. But then I don't believe in god so I must be "in the devil's hands anyway" :o
Title: Re:Yet another proof of Satan being misrepresented
Post by: danny_galaga on September 27, 2004, 08:48:06 am
i dunno. since Satan is a judeo-christian concept then i would tend to go along with whatever it is THEY say he is.

it's all moot however, since as i feel compelled to remind all you faithless:

Saavul, the seven-headed goat-god (who will eat the moon one hundred years hence) is the only true path...
Title: Re:Yet another proof of Satan being misrepresented
Post by: DaveMMR on September 27, 2004, 05:39:38 pm
no, Im saying it proves that satan was misrepresented in christianity

"Misrepresentation of Satan"... hmmm, interesting.  Here's where I see the whole God/Satan ideology: both are beliefs and not facts (though the devout would argue that point).  The existence of either is dependent on faith.  It's like with God... I can't say another religion has 'misrepresented' him if they see him in a different way that the way I was taught to see him.  Same thing goes for Satan.  To many, he may be the man behind the world's suffering.  To others, he may just be a symbolic personification of a lack of morals.  

Thing is, I didn't see that article you pointed to as anything than a straight fact sheet on the history of this biblical figure.

I'm interested to learn how you consider yourself a follower of satanism.  Not a challenge of your beliefs or a knock on them (the only ones I made fun of were those freaks who started telling people with a straight face that they were vampires, which happened around the time Anne Rice gained popularity), but I am curious to see how you came to worship a figure more or less associated with evil.  More specifically, I'm interested as to why you think he's being mispresented.


Title: Re:Yet another proof of Satan being misrepresented
Post by: Floyd10 on September 27, 2004, 06:02:28 pm
I am a satanist, not a devil worshiper.
You're thinking of a lucifarianist. two different things. Once again, we believe that he was just another creature, like humans, and practice carnality as opposed to spirituality.

I am afraid of Bavaal.

and btw, in the old testament he isn't misrepresented. I mean that people are misinterpereting the meaning in the bible

whatever though... Not trying to convert, just wanted to share it.

to each his own
Title: Re:Yet another proof of Satan being misrepresented
Post by: DaveMMR on September 27, 2004, 08:03:04 pm
to each his own

I wasn't disagreeing with you - I have no opinion.  But you should assume that I have no desire to look these things up in Google so perhaps a little embellishment is helpful.  

Secondly, I'm beginning to think you didn't even read the post I wrote.  I never once used the word 'devil' nor did I challenge your beliefs.  I also never assumed you were trying to convert me.  

Anyway, though I may be wasting my virtual breath, I was stating how misrepresentation is relative with unworldly figures - whether they are real or imagined.   I was also curious to see how you became a satanist.   No offense but with controversial religions it's often a case of rebellion or a desire for uniqueness rather than a strong belief.  

Here's a snippet from a website for the curious:
To almost religious Satanists, Satan is a force of nature, not a living quasi-deity. Their Satan has nothing to do with Hell, demons, pitchforks, sadistic torture, buying people's souls, demonic possession, performing miracles, human sacrifices, cannibalism, and profoundly evil deeds.

Anyway, whatever.  I'm just really bored.  For a humorous flick dealing with (unrelated to Floyd's post) someone who fancies himself the Dark Prince, try to rent a copy of Highway 61.  



Title: Re:Yet another proof of Satan being misrepresented
Post by: shmokes on September 27, 2004, 08:07:39 pm
Has anyone besides me noticed that the word "god" is only one letter away from being "good", while the word "devil" is only one letter away from being "evil"

That's right.  Makes your head spin like a top doesn't it?


Mwa ha ha ha ha ha ha

FOOLISH MORTALS
Title: Re:Yet another proof of Satan being misrepresented
Post by: Mameotron on September 28, 2004, 01:59:45 am

and btw, in the old testament he isn't misrepresented. I mean that people are misinterpereting the meaning in the bible


You're exactly right.  I think it's funny how the author talks about people taking that passage out of context, when he only quoted the parts that seem to support his idea... he left out much of what people generally refer to in that passage when speaking of satan.