01 Mar 17
Originally posted by MarshallPriceI'm trying to. Here, again:
As far as Satan as an archetype, just look at the character of Satan.
Take these (from your OP) for example:
8. Do not complain about anything to which you need not subject yourself.
9. Do not harm little children.
10. Do not kill non-human animals unless you are attacked or for your food.
What "the character of Satan" angle are you suggesting there is to these principles or rules?
Originally posted by MarshallPrice4. If a guest in your lair annoys you, treat them cruelly and without mercy.
I'm not a Satanist, but a close friend of mine is. We were talking about religion today and he gave me a copy of LaVey's Satanic Bible. I've been thumbing through it and found some of the core messages rather interesting. Below will be The Eleven Satanic Rules of The Earth and The Nine Satanic Sins copied from The Church of Satan's official website.
...[text shortened]... ought I might as well put some information out there for the people who may find it interesting.
11. When walking in open territory, bother no one. If someone bothers you, ask them to stop. If they do not stop, destroy them.
Some advice:
1. Never annoy your close friend in his 'lair'.
2. Make sure to stop bothering your close friend when he asks you to especially when he is walking in open territory.😵
01 Mar 17
Originally posted by FMFDid you not see the top half of that reply? I explained that some of the aspects of LaVeyan Satanism is from LaVey himself and his own mix of philosophies.
I'm trying to. Here, again:
Take these (from your OP) for example:
8. Do not complain about anything to which you need not subject yourself.
9. Do not harm little children.
10. Do not kill non-human animals unless you are attacked or for your food.
What "the character of Satan" angle are you suggesting there is to these principles or rules?
01 Mar 17
Originally posted by MarshallPriceI am not overly interested in the fact that LaVey used the word "Satanism" to sell his book. You have sidestepped my question: What do 8. 9. and 10. from your OP (for example) tell us about (or or how are they informed by) "the character of Satan" as you put it?
Did you not see the top half of that reply? I explained that some of the aspects of LaVeyan Satanism is from LaVey himself and his own mix of philosophies.
01 Mar 17
Originally posted by FMFI didn't sidestep your question. You asked, I provided an answer. It's just not what you wanted to hear.
I am not overly interested in the fact that LaVey used the word "Satanism" to sell his book. You have sidestepped my question: What do 8. 9. and 10. from your OP (for example) tell us about (or or how are they informed by) "the character of Satan" as you put it?
I'll answer again.
LaVey injected his own thoughts and opinions into his books, which means not everything is going to be a direct translation of how he interpreted the character of Satan.
01 Mar 17
Originally posted by MarshallPriceSo what makes your close friend a "Satanist"? And if he doesn't believe in the existence of "Satan" what does it matter if he chooses to identify himself as a "Satanist"? Does it just mean he likes some book with "Satanic" in the title that some guy wrote in the 60s?
I'll concede that I agree with some of the ideas presented, but I don't identify as a Satanist.
01 Mar 17
Originally posted by MarshallPriceLooking at the OP, what do points 8, 9 and 10, for example have to do with "Satan" and "Satanism" and being "Satanic"? A link of any kind would be interesting. Can you think of any connection or commonality at all?
LaVey injected his own thoughts and opinions into his books, which means not everything is going to be a direct translation of how he interpreted the character of Satan.
01 Mar 17
Originally posted by FMFIf you want to break it down as far as possible, then I'll admit that that's what it boils down to.
So what makes your close friend a "Satanist"? And if he doesn't believe in the existence of "Satan" what does it matter if he chooses to identify himself as a "Satanist"? Does it just mean he likes some book with "Satanic" in the title that some guy wrote in the 60s?