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I remember reading a pdf from the library that: allegorically Lord Lucifer and Lord Satan are the same person (God)
but at the very bottom of the pdf there was a sentence that they were separate Deities.

I understand, but in my opinion, whenever it comes to Lord Satan or Lord Lucifer, the same Sigil is used.

That is, he as two Deities but as one God.

Beautiful... Glory to Lord Satan!

This dispels any doubts if someone has this about whether these are two different Deities or one.
Answer:
one God Lord Satan
as two Deities!
 
I remember reading a pdf from the library that: allegorically Lord Lucifer and Lord Satan are the same person (God)
but at the very bottom of the pdf there was a sentence that they were separate Deities.

I understand, but in my opinion, whenever it comes to Lord Satan or Lord Lucifer, the same Sigil is used.

That is, he as two Deities but as one God.

Beautiful... Glory to Lord Satan!

This dispels any doubts if someone has this about whether these are two different Deities or one.
Answer:
one God Lord Satan
as two Deities!
Apparently, Satan has many names, we can call him the way we like, Satan or Lucifer is still the same, don't be confused.
 
I know it's one, I just wanted to write that when we talk about two, in fact one only changes energy to appear as the second Deity.
Ok, I didn't mean anything sinister.
I meant that there is a God behind the two names, he changes energy depending on how we address him, because someone, for example, would like to communicate with him, aiming for the form of Lord Poseidon.
And this God changes energies and appears before us as Lord Poseidon.
That's all I meant.

Glory to Lord Satan!
 
These represent different aspects of Satan. In other mythologies or less familiar names it can be difficult to understand, but you can simply look at what Satan appears in Greek mythology.

For example, look at Dionysus, then Poseidon. What do you see? What do you think they represent, what is their message?
 
These represent different aspects of Satan. In other mythologies or less familiar names it can be difficult to understand, but you can simply look at what Satan appears in Greek mythology.

For example, look at Dionysus, then Poseidon. What do you see? What do you think they represent, what is their message?
Of course, I know that these figures were invented by the Greeks as allegories and symbolism for people from our God.
Were not perfect, nor were they exactly the symbolism of Lord Satan, and yet Lord Satan teaches and takes the form of mythical Gods.
Lord Satan always tries to tell a good man the truth and teach him something.
He is the one who makes it valuable.
The works of Gods are closer to perfection than the works of men.

I'm not saying that Greek mythology ..cks, I'm saying that the Gods are more 'accurate'.
I'm sorry for my poor knowledge of English. don't get me wrong pls.
 
Of course, I know that these figures were invented by the Greeks as allegories and symbolism for people from our God.
Were not perfect, nor were they exactly the symbolism of Lord Satan, and yet Lord Satan teaches and takes the form of mythical Gods.
Lord Satan always tries to tell a good man the truth and teach him something.
He is the one who makes it valuable.
The works of Gods are closer to perfection than the works of men.

I'm not saying that Greek mythology ..cks, I'm saying that the Gods are more 'accurate'.
I'm sorry for my poor knowledge of English. don't get me wrong pls.
But I also understand that these characters were created to explain and show other sides of Lord Satan.
 
I'm not saying that Greek mythology ..cks, I'm saying that the Gods are more 'accurate'.
Or it could be xian perversion and corruption which has destroyed 98% of ancient Greek literature and has altered the other 2%.
 
That is, he as two Deities but as one God.
...
one God Lord Satan
as two Deities!
Deity and God is the same word. They both mean the same thing, the only difference is "God" is of Germanic origin and "Deity" is Latin.

He's one being, just called by different names to emphasize different attributes of him.

An example would be you. You chose the name "Glory to Satanists" to pass that message. You may be called "John" or "Mike" in real life, and you may also have a gamer nickname like "silentwarrior77" in online games. All 3 refer to the same being. Not to different beings or parts of one being. If I call you "silentwarrior77" I'm not talking to a different part of you, I'm talking to you as a person.

The same with Satan. Whatever name you call Him by, all invoke the same being.
 
An example would be you. You chose the name "Glory to Satanists" to pass that message. You may be called "John" or "Mike" in real life, and you may also have a gamer nickname like "silentwarrior77" in online games. All 3 refer to the same being. Not to different beings or parts of one being. If I call you "silentwarrior77" I'm not talking to a different part of you, I'm talking to you as a person.

The same with Satan. Whatever name you call Him by, all invoke the same being.
Great analogy, easy to understand and to-the-point.
 

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." - Satan

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