ScottySatan
Well-Known Member
Some people come to Satanism because they read the Satanic Bible and instantly recognise themselves in it. Some others take time to exampine themselves. The former is far more common. On the other hand, most people that say they're Satanists are not Satanists at all.
If you read the Satanic Bible, identify with everything it says, and it makes you feel good. Don't rush outside naked shouting "eureka!". Don't go around asking people "Am I a Satanist?". Because you still don't know.
Make sure it's not just a natural human affinity for the exotic. Read a second book. Read a book of an opposite religion. Have conversations with Satanists. Wait a year. Wait until you're 21. Get to know yourself. People are extremely good at deluding themselves.
This is true for every religion, but the consequences of mislabeling yourself a Satanist can be severe. A non-Satanist living as a Satanist will become very depressed. Also, some Satanists tired of seeing this in their territory like to make the endless stream of "wannabes" suffer.
There's a movie from the 80's with a great parable in it. A younger bull and an older bull are standing on a hill, looking down at a field of cows. The younger bull says "Hey dad, let's run down there and screw one of those cows!". The older bull replied "No son, let's walk down there... and screw them all".
If you read the Satanic Bible, identify with everything it says, and it makes you feel good. Don't rush outside naked shouting "eureka!". Don't go around asking people "Am I a Satanist?". Because you still don't know.
Make sure it's not just a natural human affinity for the exotic. Read a second book. Read a book of an opposite religion. Have conversations with Satanists. Wait a year. Wait until you're 21. Get to know yourself. People are extremely good at deluding themselves.
This is true for every religion, but the consequences of mislabeling yourself a Satanist can be severe. A non-Satanist living as a Satanist will become very depressed. Also, some Satanists tired of seeing this in their territory like to make the endless stream of "wannabes" suffer.
There's a movie from the 80's with a great parable in it. A younger bull and an older bull are standing on a hill, looking down at a field of cows. The younger bull says "Hey dad, let's run down there and screw one of those cows!". The older bull replied "No son, let's walk down there... and screw them all".
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