SETI said:
Greetings,
I Know the importance of spreading the Jos but I have an issue. I like to write books sometimes in the future. If I come out straight as anti-xtianity, it might endanger me in some way. So, I just want to ask, if anyone got any ideas on how to expose abrahamic faiths, writing 'conventional' books.
Hail Satan forever!!
Thanks!!
To expose that faith, tragedy is the only road.
You can totally paint it as you wish.
Give a character the chance to meet that evil.
Make it so bad as reality has been.
They cut a mother's breasts and put them in her son's mouth. What is the limit, then, for us, in painting their evil? None.
Bring Middle Age back to life, and use the good human nature as a launch pad.
Smart people fear nightmares.
People want children, to be fathers and mothers. Take it away from them, make the tiranny so bad that at a certain age their children are taken to gulags to be educated.
You can even make it more open. An allegory could be that of people getting their lower back beaten everyday to slander the Serpent.
Or a secret greeting people have when they're alone.
A mudra, a simple thing, coming from the elders since a long time.
You can use Nature to describe the bond between men and Gods.
Take that you wanted to talk about Azazel. Azazel is like the Sun.
Or about a character getting healed for no reason... bring bees, surround Him or Her with bees, and joy.
There you have Beelzevulon.
It is magic and Divine in real life, so go always further in the description of beauty.
Make characters aware of an older "life", or older values, so aware of the shadow of their past. Rebellion has so many seeds, but any of them starts from anger or pain, which then bring a search for change.
Also, describe an order people forgot about. Maybe a character could be forced to marry another race, but he/she does not want to.
A woman has to marry a black man, but she still likes other things, she feels it's not for her. She's in love with a White man and she wants him.
She's gonna get punished in a "spiritual" church, but in the end, she lives.
Use reality. Xians have conversion therapies for men, so in the book certain people are not getting killed for their refusal.
Why? They're seen as flesh, and if the flesh is good, they try to save it for the enemy soldiers.
I don't like at all stories where good people die.
So set her free.
Erase anyone's individuality. Bring the bible to another level.
People wearing clothes of different materials are burnt. Sex is punished with death. Speaking to jews is death. Men and Women are burnt if they have sex in the day of Satan.
At Easter, the enemy parties by killing rabbits and everyday they hung dead snakes in the squares.
Smart people are burnt, people being too happy are burnt, a smile is punished with death if a Jew sees it.
Focus on the pain at first, but then you must give hope.
It is a must. It is not only death.
It is life coming out of it to never die again.
There are Demons who can bring the deads back to life.
A man goes to the grave of his man. His man died because he threw a stone against a church. He had some bread for his sister, but they threw it on the muddy road.
A Demon will bring his lover to him. The now-alive man has bread between his arms, it is still warm and seems untouched by the rain. This is the fruit of Satan being immortal.
It also represents the good nature of the man, how he died for that bread.
They will go to his sister's house, the revived will speak about Hell and how good bread is in there.
The bread never ends, it grows back.
<< How can it?>>
<< Anything He can.>>
The two lovers unite with each other, exchange some bread.
A Pagan Marriage.
Miracles start happening and we see the now-alive showing his mate what "I was taught to do, and what we exist for".
They hear his sister crying in the kitchen. Her tongue grew back. She can sing as she liked to, and she starts singing.
They reach her and dance. Dancing is forbidden.
Imagine then this pregnant woman, she loses her baby after being beaten in the road. Her husband gets burnt as he tries to kill the enemy.
No food, no money, no baby, no tomorrow.
She's letargic and starving. She stopped going out to pick up some snow and drink.
She cries as she gives up, she covers her face with her hair because she does not want to be found like that.
She covers her tummy to keep ot warm even if she knows the baby is dead.
But the chair moves to her bed and someone sits on it.
Well, there you have it. Pazuzu touches her womb and the baby moves. And her husband is there, and she sees him, he's wearing a strange sun on his forehead.
She eats a lot, who knows how, there's a table and the table is full of food.
Pazuzu offers her an apple at first. She eats it and she sees her new life after the rebellion. Sweet as she had never known it.
She cries for the first time, in Joy. She marries her husband as well, and the small house is now big and full of Demons.
Of course, make it look real.
This woman may become the voice, or thr heart, of common people moving against the tiranny.
Put meaning in it. If you think about Satan, He's a miracle.
You can put whichever God you like. I mean, this is just an example.
It would be nice to link Hitler to the story. In this case, a servant in an enemy home.
He bears many things, but he no longer can.
For the first time, when he's alone, he curses the whole house.
Now imagine this Tall man in a dark hooded tunic, going to him. The dress has a Sun on it.
"Who are you?"
"Many men I've been. One only thing I want. Walk with me."
They sit on the bed, He takes the man's hands, telling him "Do not fear". The God hugs the man as a father would.
They look each other in the eyes when the fire starts.
This time as well, in His eyes the man sees a vision.
He sees himself, and his life, with his children.
The whole house starts burning. Totally. The fire seems alive. They are praying in their chapel, it all burns down.
" You won't clean tomorrow."
The two are standing in the middle of the fire, on the bed. Everything burns, but the man smiles and feels great.
The house is falling, nothing touches them.
"The fire won't burn the fire."
The flames touches him, but they do not hurt his skin. The God takes the man away through the roof.
His servant uniform burns, leaving him naked and clean. All the bruises are gone, and the marks left from the punishments are healed.
He finds his family in the poor suburbs. A child being raised by the older sister. But they were never alone.
The girl will tell his father that a woman always came in the evening from the wall or the mirror, with food and clothes, music and paper for her little brother to draw, and that She taught them words to keep the soldiers away from the house, and to heal the girl from her bad view.
Once, the day before She first came, a Soldier entered the house to eat their food. He was getting near the girl when he started "vanishing".
He looked sick, he could no longer speak and was crying.
He explodes in a cloud of grey dust, and a woman laughs somewhere.
Then, in the drawings of the child, the Goddess is seen standing beside the same Man who saved him.
She's blonde, Her eyes are like a sea.
As you want to give a hint, use numbers. In this case, the uniform, number 72.
When you describe the enemy, you may also want to really give them the physical traits they have in reality.
If you can, they may look like a wax mask, hiding horror underneath, looking like it could crack anytime.
It is clear you need a place. Build it in a way it describes the social reality of Gentiles. Make a rich family the one responsible for all the evil.
Look at the rotschild. Those monsters had a party during a crisis with desperate people living desperate lives.
Make it happen. In the story, they rejoice for anything bad happening to citizens. They have parties right after the yearly executions.
Because maybe every year all the prisoners and eretics are killed and entertain the jews, so that it goes on and on.
You can speak of a prisoner getting out of it and facing the enemy. When the enemy speaks, there you need to make it speak as a jew would.
Not only cold. Not even made of flesh.
The jew wants the doom of our world, so it is going to be cruel, almost lifeless.
He likes to change reality to fool people, he likes to take humanity away from people because that is the first leap towards the Divine.
He envyes the characters.
He's unable to create, and he can only steal. Make the prisoner somoeone like a poet, or a musician.
He will fight at first with his genius.
The first defeat could be that. Drawing the line where the jew sees nothing.
A line between Divine and mud.
I am this, I am noble, a winner, you need me because you're empty. You need Us to rise your walls.
But now we know what we really are. The palace is coming down.
To more define this past getting to people's mind, what do we have? Elders. Elders telling about their fathers and mothers, and how happy they where, how Divine the world was.
Among them, maybe you'll find a Demon helping the characters. A shape shifter. My mind goes to Zepar.
Helping them to know that they're not lonely, that God exists for Them.
If people feel lonely, they're not going to fight. If there is unity, a real one, in Satan, people will be united.
They will feel there is more going on all around.
They will wonder why they can't think to God, and that their minds can't say certain things.
Indeed, the contact with the Divine happens when God exists in their minds and flesh. When they find their nature and their research.
In the first part they can't literally think to God, nor they can have words as Truth or Wrong in their minds.
They were erased from the consciousness, but they will find Truth and understand all the wrong.
When Satan calls, you hear.
That is why there is change.
Like us. We are united in Satan, and we work together. Satan moves, Satan generates.
I am sorry. I don't have much time. Probably this sucks...but this is what I'd write. It might be very bad, but don't take it as something coming from an expert.
My only advice is: put everything in it.
Our ideals and values will fit anywhere.
You know how to, you know better than anyone else because that book is your creation.
Good luck. Great blessings to you.
Hail Satan!