
Originally Posted by
Siloh
This is so funny that I seriously think you should write a humor article with this sentence in it--6 Misconceptions of Satanism or something. Really. Cracked would eat that up. Anyway...
I'm not really into theistic anything in terms of endorsing the idea that there are concrete, fixed deities with singular personalities etc. However, I do think there's a lot to say for thoughtforms, and it seems to me if belief in a thing, particularly over a long period of time, wields power whether or not that actually helps something become manifest in the ether (basically, no one can refute, for example, Catholic influence upon the world, God or no God). But I do personally think that well-fed beliefs do gain real, independent power, the manifestations of which are probably manifold.
So, my question basically is, do you think that Christianity has inadvertently strengthened Satan by keeping the faith that such an entity exists well fed? And, this is I guess important, do you think that your Satan and te Christian Satan are connected enough for this action of faith-based anti worship has in fact elevated the powers of the Hell you seek?
Finally, I feel uncomfortable fitting in with either theistic or atheistic/LaVeyan Satanism, because I do believe in the divine but not in terms of actual, realized deities, though I realize the value and power of compartmentalizing divinity into personalities and the power behind invoking those personalities which are well established and possess some amount of accompanying artifacts, text or otherwise.
SO, I am wondering as a personal matter, just for your opinion, and with the above in mind, I think, in a not entirely though largely LaVeyan way, that Satan is the most suitable deified personality for me to invoke as symbolic of my path, though I do not believe he is necessarily manifest except as a powerful and ancient collection of focused thought and human attention, so would you or wouldn't you consider me a theistic Satanist?
And finally, knowing that many use Satan as iconography for a philosophy who are without belief in a literal Satan, do you think that there truly are, as many evangelists would have us believe, many atheists unwittingly calling upon a very powerful entity? Some LaVeyan Satanists seem to take their rituals and allegiance to Satan very very seriously and spiritually, if not with theistic intentions.
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