This just showed a great chasm of ignorance of Luciferianism and Satanism as a whole.
It is an ignorance that I don’t plan on changing. As far as I am concerned there is no difference since the deity is the same, no matter what you call him.
If you love Jesus, you can’t love satan.
He doesn't want our worship. He has no need or want of those who kneel and bow before others, and those who would worship him are counted among the weak.
Worship is exactly what satan was after from day one, according to scripture. He even tried to get Jesus to do “one act of worship” to him...so just one act was enough to stroke his ego.....he didn’t get what he wanted, but the temptations were those that would have swayed the devil, but not the son of God....so who exhibited the weakness of character?
Many occultist (and not necessarily LHP) would consider this black magick to seek to impose a significant change in another against their Will.
God would never do anything against a person’s free will. But he has on occasion seen a significant change in a person’s will, motivated by a change in circumstances. Manasseh comes to mind. The apostle Paul also.
On the other side of that coin, God did not seek to soften the heart of the Egyptian Pharaoh who chased after the liberated Israelites. His prideful actions caused untold hardship for his own people. He was given so many opportunities to change his attitude, but he refused. He and his whole nation paid a big price.
It also suggests a distaste of otherness and desire to see everyone conform to your beliefs.
Distaste for things pertaining to false worship is something taught by God in the Bible. We merely reflect his distaste for the false religious systems that the devil has set up throughout the earth since the days of Noah. Identifying these and avoiding them was part of Israel’s law. (Deuteronomy 18:9-12)
Those who came to worship the true God from pagan religions in ancient times, were welcomed, but those who left the true God to pursue false worship were punished. Defection from true worship is not forgivable in God’s eyes. But all are free to exercise their free will....for now. I believe it’s how we show God who we are and where we stand on the issue of worship.
Ultimately the only ones Jesus finds as deserving are those who plead for his forgiveness over an unfair problem that turned into a lie in the system that his father designed.
You think God designed this system??? Seriously? Any wonder you think everything is unfair. Why would God create a this world and then punish people who were forced to live in it?
Truth be known, it was satan who created the system that runs the world....we can thank him for hijacking the human race for his own selfish agenda and creating all the problems that people such as yourself have had to navigate down through changing times.
“Bad” has been substituted for “good” and hardly anyone can tell the difference anymore. This is why there was a tree in the garden of Eden, representing God’s right to make that choice for us. Humans with free will were never supposed to have that kind of freedom.....or you end up with what we have now......that is why God withdrew, to show us where that kind of freedom would take us. Apparently we can’t be told....but we can be shown. Some of us will actually get it.....but many will be blinded by “the god of this world”. (2 Corinthians 4:3-4)
Don't do that and he makes it clear you are undeserving before his eyes.
It’s about recognising what “sin” is from God’s perspective, where it comes from, and where it leads people. If we don’t see a problem, then we will not be prepared to change our ways. Who wants you to blame God for everything when it’s was really him you need to blame for the way the world is? (1 John 5:19)
The battle between good and evil has been waged since man first challenged God’s right to set limits for them....something that would never have happened without satan’s rebellion.
If you want to lay blame......that is where I would put it.