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Symmachos-ZEUS/SHAITAN

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When you hear someone talking about an original God expressing his judgment to Him as "bad monster" or "benevolent entity", you start from an underlying problem almost always. That you should not judge a God considering that a God teaches you and you should not be the one to establish how consistent a God is with the universal nature itself.

Understanding the correlation between God and Demon can be complex. But in a sense, what Christianity says about Demons even if it is a lie for Demons, may be true for you, because it is an evaluation you give to your own self.

The Christian God calls himself “a non-monster” because of the fact that he is very lovable while asking you to forgive when his people rape minors and condemn you for having healthy and consensual sex. Instead, some Deity who governs pure forms of sexuality might have ended up blasphemed in some grimoire for this.

Obviously, Deity is not monstrous for this reason, but if you think that Deity is an evil monster because He/She supports you in having a psychologically healthy life and Jehovah is the good guy because he imposes sexual slavery on everyone, the blasphemous depiction of the Deity even if it only tells lies about Deity itself, it says a lot about you and your concept of ethics, that is, the way you are still a human being and not an andrapod.

Let me give you an example that will be understandable to you. If you steal a necklace in a store and you hear the sound of police sirens, you start to regret, because you will be arrested and be afraid because you thought you would go unnoticed and instead you will be brought to a trial of justice.

What you have done in this case is a bad deed, but you are a mortal and you don't have divine perfection, so you are allowed to err, and it is even expected that you will err as you try to achieve this perfection because as you face experiences of which you didn't know the right way to express your true nature which is the spark of (The True Zeus) God in you, even in an abrupt and painful way, you will find yourself realizing what was the most divine way to behave.

You may make the same mistake even another five or twenty times, and each time something in you will improve, so you may find yourself at the hundredth time understanding that the universe works in a specific way and you cannot change the way the universe works, you can only accept that way so that you acquire the rulership of that specific universal power, because you have understood it.

Instead think about the opposite situation, Jews do not understand anything about values like compassion, justice and consistency. A Jewish mobster who hears the police may think that those cops are just damned monsters because the Jewish mobster has every right to drug children without the police interfering in his affairs.

In fact, have you ever seen a Jew possess a specific power that he has not previously stolen from the Gods? Not even their alphabet on which they base their power has anything of theirs, but it’s just our power reversed.

And the Jews have no relevance in fact. The Sacred Name of our website is the greatest evidence that as far as the Jews can tell that Zeus is the Antichrist because Pergamon was not in line with the concept of how something should be in the universe according to a Jew, we call ourselves "Temple of Zeus" and not "Seat of the Antichrist".

Getting back to the main topic, in the two examples I have given you that are completely opposed to each other, were the cops actually bad if you don't mind what the criminal tells about them? If you see or do not see the perfection of a God does not tell anything about that God, but only about yourself.

(I wanted to write this thing as a reply to a topic, but I thought it would be more important to send it just as a reply)
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Shaitan

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