I think the overall lambasting of those who revere Satan is pointless but it does make for an interesting read into human nature.
I'm not so good at quoting multiple people as it's tedious (opening text, alt tab, pasting)... I tried and for some reason the text always becomes moulded into one body.
At the end of the day key points HPHC brings up in his sermons have both helped build and support the foundations of my beliefs and my conduct, along with other intelligent people here. He mentioned in several ways that not all people will agree and that this dynamic nature is the basis for growth. (Paraphrasing here).
I prefer to seek balance in the chaos of the human condition on these forums through mindful discourse and if it can't be achieved it's best not to dwell on it and (above this) not let it effect me emotionally. However, if someone is against the ideals of our creator Satan, like (an example) belittling our HP over trivial matters, well this is clearly deserving of harsh words. For whatever flaws there might be here, there are at minimum 100-fold more positive things to acknowledge to those with the right perspective.
To this person who feels attacked or targeted I suggest they don't view such remarks as attacks and rather try to understand the root cause for such words. Know that 99% of the dedicated members here want truth (true essence), not just in themselves but in our fellow comrades.
This is one reason I have deep respect for Blitzerkrieg who clearly understands that disparaging remarks only feed into more such remarks. This brings people to a place where rationale and logic become clouded. That said, there's a point where you have to call out ignorance and (at times) insane backwards thinking. (Oh the trolls...) I'm not good at this personally because I feel there are far better words in the English language (and otherwise) that can be used to illustrate the same ideas. My articulation is most like my grandmother's oddly and perhaps a bit feminine. Different strokes I suppose?
Shifting topics, Otto Rahn from my limited research was commissioned by Hitler to research the Holy Grail (or Magnum Opus). He was extremely learned and although his ideas were somewhat skewed (as it turns out), he did great work and was extremely inspiring to many here.
The way people talk about former HPs/HPSs, who worked for the enemy, perplexes me though I may lack awareness here. Sure they were enemies and infiltrators, but can it be argued that because of this they provided nothing useful in regards to historical analysis and research? I get this sentiment sometimes from reading other posts and I find it concerning.
Sorry for the philosophical rant anyway... I tend to express things that way and TBH I kind of envy Gear88 (think I got the name right) and others for their boldness, humour, intellect and creativity. I'm always learning something new from members' posts.
As for the OP... Like you commenters here I don't get it either, this implied problem in the forums. I agree with other posts that once can only equate this abstract concept to the problems of humanity, which most (if not every) active member is faced with on varying levels. Be it autistic thinking (extreme left-brain), schizophrenia (extreme right-brain) or general nihilism/self-hatred/mysanthropy; problems humans are faced with starting from day one inevitably bring people to these states of mind and this path is the only one I know of that provides tools that can effectively pull us out of these states of being. The only ones beyond saving is (((them))) of course and at times they do make their vile appearance known here from what I gather.
Our physical, mental and spiritual environment shape who we are and it's up to us to change our environment so that we can better change ourselves. For the physical, there are some things that cannot be changed lest not for the Great Work (magnum opus). If not in our lifetime, then another.
I've experienced enough interacting with the Gods to have these convictions without any doubt in my mind. Again we're all unique and at varying stages in life. I'm just offering an overstated take I guess.