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:biglaugh: Either has my drink.AlanGurvey said:don't really expect a great detailed reply for me, the advil hasn't kicked in yet
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:biglaugh: Either has my drink.AlanGurvey said:don't really expect a great detailed reply for me, the advil hasn't kicked in yet
Tell me more........my happiest days were as a solitary practitioner.Ðanisty said:Well, I wasn't really raised with any religion really. I have been around Christianity my whole life, but my parents taught me very little and we didn't go to church. When I picked up the bible, it was out of curiosity...not out of a desire to join a religion. When I read it, I was appalled by God's behavior and confused why Christians saw him as a good god. For awhile, it left a really bad taste in my mouth and I became a LaVeyan Satanist, which was good for me in many ways, but still unsatisfying. From there, I decided to read up on Lucifer because I was aware of him as the lightbringer. My research and meditation opened my eyes to Luciferianism, which at the time was something I had never heard of but was something I was willing to create from scratch. Since then I have met other Luciferians, but all have said that they also forged their own path. There is really nothing organized about it. What we hold in common is our admiration of Lucifer and our desire to become enlightened. I have been a Luciferian for about 3 years now. I've never been happier.
Alan & all -AlanGurvey said:But why did you chose your religion or lack thereof? After all in our lives we always have the ability to chose our forms of thought and worship. Why does your religion of non religion appeal to you? How does it fit into your logic? Has your religious views been affected by your parents or environment? I know its a very generalizing question, but I thought it would be a great way to understand others viewpoints on the matter....
I suppose the shortest answer would be "great good fortune!"AlanGurvey said:why did you chose your religion or lack thereof?
Satisfying, isn't it? It's a lot of work sometimes, but it has been invaluable to me.I 'made' my own brand of religion.
Because my religion is the one that will save souls.Why does your religion of non religion appeal to you?
turk179 said:Because I believe it .
It just sounds right to me and nothing else does.