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Channtell Ransom

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I had two major questions, first off, I have been a practicing pagan for many years. I have began to doubt and in turn have lost my faith. Like Christianity, There are thing in paganism that no matter how hard i try i cannot conform too, like the rule of three, and the turn the other cheek thing, that i think is wrong. Can i incorporate my pagan roots with Satanism. I love working with nature and the energies within it, and I am most comfortable in it. Second off, two of my three children are being brought up in a christian home with their father. They come to my home talking about what they learn in church, and most of the time i just smile and nod, If i take this path, am i looked down on if i continue to do that, they are only 6 and 7, and I believe too young to understand anything outside the one tracked concept that is being drilled into their heads. I really dont want to add fuel to the fire so to speak with them. I am just wondering if it is alright to continue the way i have been handling this so far? Thanks for any advice.
 
Satanism is ancient Paganism. The Pagan Gods are our Demons, not forces of nature, and the Pagans weren't so stupid to worship the sun or nature as archetypes of the Gods like some mainstream scholars try to present it. Also, you talked about the "law of three", this doesn't exit in real paganism, it's made up by Gerald Gardner who in turn invented wicca and stole the law thing from Crowley. Wicca is NOT Paganism, it's corrupted and xianized Neo-Paganism with ceremonial magickal rituals added. It's closer to xianity than Paganism, and there's even "christian wicca". So I think you're confusing Paganism with Wicca. Old-Day Paganism was a warrior religion and you can see these by the Gods stories and history.

If you mean you want to mix wiccan BS with Spiritual Satanism, no it can't be done.

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "Channtell Ransom" <lycanlover84@... wrote:

I had two major questions, first off, I have been a practicing pagan for many years. I have began to doubt and in turn have lost my faith. Like Christianity, There are thing in paganism that no matter how hard i try i cannot conform too, like the rule of three, and the turn the other cheek thing, that i think is wrong. Can i incorporate my pagan roots with Satanism. I love working with nature and the energies within it, and I am most comfortable in it. Second off, two of my three children are being brought up in a christian home with their father. They come to my home talking about what they learn in church, and most of the time i just smile and nod, If i take this path, am i looked down on if i continue to do that, they are only 6 and 7, and I believe too young to understand anything outside the one tracked concept that is being drilled into their heads. I really dont want to add fuel to the fire so to speak with them. I am just wondering if it is alright to continue the way i have been handling this so far? Thanks for any advice.
 
And your 2nd question, "I believe too young to understand anything outside the one tracked concept that is being drilled into their heads."

And you think these children being that young, it's perfectly normal to get brainwashed into xianity and it's suicidal crap right?I'm not a female, but I think this isn't what a loving mother who cares for her children, knows that xianity is a destructive hoax and who's a SS would do.

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "Channtell Ransom" <lycanlover84@... wrote:

I had two major questions, first off, I have been a practicing pagan for many years. I have began to doubt and in turn have lost my faith. Like Christianity, There are thing in paganism that no matter how hard i try i cannot conform too, like the rule of three, and the turn the other cheek thing, that i think is wrong. Can i incorporate my pagan roots with Satanism. I love working with nature and the energies within it, and I am most comfortable in it. Second off, two of my three children are being brought up in a christian home with their father. They come to my home talking about what they learn in church, and most of the time i just smile and nod, If i take this path, am i looked down on if i continue to do that, they are only 6 and 7, and I believe too young to understand anything outside the one tracked concept that is being drilled into their heads. I really dont want to add fuel to the fire so to speak with them. I am just wondering if it is alright to continue the way i have been handling this so far? Thanks for any advice.
 
Remember that the LHP is non-dogmatic and anti-doctrine, therefore making it an extremely individualistic path.

Individualism is actually quite valid, especially when you see all these people describing Demons with different appearances.
It's because we are all absolutely different from one another.

(I know this if off-topic, but is somewhat relevant to this topic)

Demons, appear to us differently because they want to appear closest to what they represent. For example - Astaroth is the Goddess of love. Therefore, she will most likely take on an image that most resembles a Goddess of love in your perception and opinion.

This is also why Astaroth appears as a white Germanic female (Freya, if I'm not mistaken) to the Germanic tribes and as a female with tan complexion (Isis) to the Egyptians.

&&

Back to my point.

Yes, you can take some aspects of your paganism and combine them with Satanism. Just make sure not to go against Father Satan in any way.

Another thing: Satanism, as we all know, is the oldest religion that predates all others. Satan and the Gods go by different names to many people (again, stressing the importance of individualism). Look at the above examples.

I know it may sound as though I'm trying to convert you, but it's best you just stay where the Gods want you to be - Satanism.

&&

About your children learning stuff in church:
It is naturally your responsibility as a mother to keep your children safe from harm.
Xianity is harm, honey.

As I understand it, you have the right - as their mother - to step in and LEAD (not force) them to where you feel is best for them.

I'm not a mother, so I wouldn't know how to confront one's children in this case. Therefore, you should go have a talk with their father.

Know that both of you have equal rights over your children. (You're divorced, am I right?)
Although, as I understand it, the parent with greater custody rights normally have the most right to influence their children.

I know this isn't really answering your question, but I feel these are precautions you should take before your kids end up as mindless zombies.

I would also suggest requesting Father Satan to have your children watched over.

Don't forget to repay Him if He chooses to send special protection for them by participating in destruction rituals!

In any case, use your motherly instincts to lead you to make the right decisions for your children.

&&

May I ask you a favor? I know this may be slightly personal, but I feel you should hear this from someone like me.

Please don't enforce an iron grip on your children.
Let them do what they want.
GUIDE them, don't control them.
Be a mother, not a slave-driver. You would know the clear distinction between the two and when you've crossed over.
Let them feel your love in all the ways that you can. Don't repress any of your emotion back, pour it all out on them.

Most of all, let them know that no matter what happens, you'll always be there for them.

Thank you in advance.


AVE OMNES DOMINUS LUCIFER!

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "Channtell Ransom" <lycanlover84@... wrote:

I had two major questions, first off, I have been a practicing pagan for many years. I have began to doubt and in turn have lost my faith. Like Christianity, There are thing in paganism that no matter how hard i try i cannot conform too, like the rule of three, and the turn the other cheek thing, that i think is wrong. Can i incorporate my pagan roots with Satanism. I love working with nature and the energies within it, and I am most comfortable in it. Second off, two of my three children are being brought up in a christian home with their father. They come to my home talking about what they learn in church, and most of the time i just smile and nod, If i take this path, am i looked down on if i continue to do that, they are only 6 and 7, and I believe too young to understand anything outside the one tracked concept that is being drilled into their heads. I really dont want to add fuel to the fire so to speak with them. I am just wondering if it is alright to continue the way i have been handling this so far? Thanks for any advice.
 
The Gods were also portrayed with *SYMBOLIC* appearances in different cultures wanting to symbolize a specific aspect or spiritual concept. This is again not how they appear. For example the horned god, horns=witchpower. The Baphomet is not a real being, just symbolic.

Point is, the Gods are separate beings, extraterrestrials that exist separately from us. They are *NOT* forces or archetypes.

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "binger123456" <binger123456@... wrote:

Sorry, Demons look almost the same to everyone and almost every SS has the same experiences. Satan looks amost like the pic in JoS for everyone has seen him. It's because the Demons are real beings and not parts of our mind, and their look is independant from what we think. Of course the lies about them being monster is just enemy lies. They are real beings with physical bodies like us, not archetypes that represent something and appear to something like what they represent.

And the way they *DEPICTED* her, it doesn't mean she appears like that. It's because after losing touch with the Gods the people only had they legends and depicted them like themselves, taking liberties. All of them are Nordic Aliens, this is in the JoS site.

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "Matali Noka" <flashyflyingparachute@ wrote:

Remember that the LHP is non-dogmatic and anti-doctrine, therefore making it an extremely individualistic path.

Individualism is actually quite valid, especially when you see all these people describing Demons with different appearances.
It's because we are all absolutely different from one another.

(I know this if off-topic, but is somewhat relevant to this topic)

Demons, appear to us differently because they want to appear closest to what they represent. For example - Astaroth is the Goddess of love. Therefore, she will most likely take on an image that most resembles a Goddess of love in your perception and opinion.

This is also why Astaroth appears as a white Germanic female (Freya, if I'm not mistaken) to the Germanic tribes and as a female with tan complexion (Isis) to the Egyptians.

&&

Back to my point.

Yes, you can take some aspects of your paganism and combine them with Satanism. Just make sure not to go against Father Satan in any way.

Another thing: Satanism, as we all know, is the oldest religion that predates all others. Satan and the Gods go by different names to many people (again, stressing the importance of individualism). Look at the above examples.

I know it may sound as though I'm trying to convert you, but it's best you just stay where the Gods want you to be - Satanism.

&&

About your children learning stuff in church:
It is naturally your responsibility as a mother to keep your children safe from harm.
Xianity is harm, honey.

As I understand it, you have the right - as their mother - to step in and LEAD (not force) them to where you feel is best for them.

I'm not a mother, so I wouldn't know how to confront one's children in this case. Therefore, you should go have a talk with their father.

Know that both of you have equal rights over your children. (You're divorced, am I right?)
Although, as I understand it, the parent with greater custody rights normally have the most right to influence their children.

I know this isn't really answering your question, but I feel these are precautions you should take before your kids end up as mindless zombies.

I would also suggest requesting Father Satan to have your children watched over.

Don't forget to repay Him if He chooses to send special protection for them by participating in destruction rituals!

In any case, use your motherly instincts to lead you to make the right decisions for your children.

&&

May I ask you a favor? I know this may be slightly personal, but I feel you should hear this from someone like me.

Please don't enforce an iron grip on your children.
Let them do what they want.
GUIDE them, don't control them.
Be a mother, not a slave-driver. You would know the clear distinction between the two and when you've crossed over.
Let them feel your love in all the ways that you can. Don't repress any of your emotion back, pour it all out on them.

Most of all, let them know that no matter what happens, you'll always be there for them.

Thank you in advance.


AVE OMNES DOMINUS LUCIFER!

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "Channtell Ransom" <lycanlover84@ wrote:

I had two major questions, first off, I have been a practicing pagan for many years. I have began to doubt and in turn have lost my faith. Like Christianity, There are thing in paganism that no matter how hard i try i cannot conform too, like the rule of three, and the turn the other cheek thing, that i think is wrong. Can i incorporate my pagan roots with Satanism. I love working with nature and the energies within it, and I am most comfortable in it. Second off, two of my three children are being brought up in a christian home with their father. They come to my home talking about what they learn in church, and most of the time i just smile and nod, If i take this path, am i looked down on if i continue to do that, they are only 6 and 7, and I believe too young to understand anything outside the one tracked concept that is being drilled into their heads. I really dont want to add fuel to the fire so to speak with them. I am just wondering if it is alright to continue the way i have been handling this so far? Thanks for any advice.
 
And the thing about "individualism" e.t.c. has been severely twisted. It does NOT mean we can make the Gods look like we want to!!They are separate beings that usually appear in their own physical appearance, only in rare cases they shapeshift to something else. It's like saying that you want Obama to look White and you make an artistic depiction of him how you want him to look disregarding the facts and his real appearance.

Individualism also doesn't mean that you'll do whatever you want and don't care at all about Satan or our Gods at all and use them. It doesn't mean you'll be lazy and stop doing meditations. You're not a Satanist if you disregard those. Same with doing nothing for fighting Satan's enemies.

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "Matali Noka" <flashyflyingparachute@... wrote:

Remember that the LHP is non-dogmatic and anti-doctrine, therefore making it an extremely individualistic path.

Individualism is actually quite valid, especially when you see all these people describing Demons with different appearances.
It's because we are all absolutely different from one another.

(I know this if off-topic, but is somewhat relevant to this topic)

Demons, appear to us differently because they want to appear closest to what they represent. For example - Astaroth is the Goddess of love. Therefore, she will most likely take on an image that most resembles a Goddess of love in your perception and opinion.

This is also why Astaroth appears as a white Germanic female (Freya, if I'm not mistaken) to the Germanic tribes and as a female with tan complexion (Isis) to the Egyptians.

&&

Back to my point.

Yes, you can take some aspects of your paganism and combine them with Satanism. Just make sure not to go against Father Satan in any way.

Another thing: Satanism, as we all know, is the oldest religion that predates all others. Satan and the Gods go by different names to many people (again, stressing the importance of individualism). Look at the above examples.

I know it may sound as though I'm trying to convert you, but it's best you just stay where the Gods want you to be - Satanism.

&&

About your children learning stuff in church:
It is naturally your responsibility as a mother to keep your children safe from harm.
Xianity is harm, honey.

As I understand it, you have the right - as their mother - to step in and LEAD (not force) them to where you feel is best for them.

I'm not a mother, so I wouldn't know how to confront one's children in this case. Therefore, you should go have a talk with their father.

Know that both of you have equal rights over your children. (You're divorced, am I right?)
Although, as I understand it, the parent with greater custody rights normally have the most right to influence their children.

I know this isn't really answering your question, but I feel these are precautions you should take before your kids end up as mindless zombies.

I would also suggest requesting Father Satan to have your children watched over.

Don't forget to repay Him if He chooses to send special protection for them by participating in destruction rituals!

In any case, use your motherly instincts to lead you to make the right decisions for your children.

&&

May I ask you a favor? I know this may be slightly personal, but I feel you should hear this from someone like me.

Please don't enforce an iron grip on your children.
Let them do what they want.
GUIDE them, don't control them.
Be a mother, not a slave-driver. You would know the clear distinction between the two and when you've crossed over.
Let them feel your love in all the ways that you can. Don't repress any of your emotion back, pour it all out on them.

Most of all, let them know that no matter what happens, you'll always be there for them.

Thank you in advance.


AVE OMNES DOMINUS LUCIFER!

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "Channtell Ransom" <lycanlover84@ wrote:

I had two major questions, first off, I have been a practicing pagan for many years. I have began to doubt and in turn have lost my faith. Like Christianity, There are thing in paganism that no matter how hard i try i cannot conform too, like the rule of three, and the turn the other cheek thing, that i think is wrong. Can i incorporate my pagan roots with Satanism. I love working with nature and the energies within it, and I am most comfortable in it. Second off, two of my three children are being brought up in a christian home with their father. They come to my home talking about what they learn in church, and most of the time i just smile and nod, If i take this path, am i looked down on if i continue to do that, they are only 6 and 7, and I believe too young to understand anything outside the one tracked concept that is being drilled into their heads. I really dont want to add fuel to the fire so to speak with them. I am just wondering if it is alright to continue the way i have been handling this so far? Thanks for any advice.
 
Oh, sorry. I only saw the "And the thing about "individualism" e.t.c." post of yours now.

I don't remember everything I put in my original post, but what I meant by the Individualism part is that she could choose to combine aspects of her paganism with Satanism.
Also, "Individualism" to not adhere to any form of doctrine or dogma, as Satan teaches us to stay true to ourselves and question everything that we doubt.

I DIDN'T SAY THAT WE COULD DEPICT THE GODS IN ANY WAY WE PLEASE.

It was just a theory of mine that Isis appeared dark-skinned to the Egyptians because they themselves were dark-skinned just as she appears as a white Germanic Freyja to the Germanic peoples - so as to lessen the feeling of alienation from the being, and allow the peoples to open up more freely.

Again, I'm sorry if my original post was a little messy and chaotic.
I wrote it in a rush.


AVE OMNES DOMINUS LUCIFER!


--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "binger123456" <binger123456@... wrote:

And the thing about "individualism" e.t.c. has been severely twisted. It does NOT mean we can make the Gods look like we want to!!They are separate beings that usually appear in their own physical appearance, only in rare cases they shapeshift to something else. It's like saying that you want Obama to look White and you make an artistic depiction of him how you want him to look disregarding the facts and his real appearance.

Individualism also doesn't mean that you'll do whatever you want and don't care at all about Satan or our Gods at all and use them. It doesn't mean you'll be lazy and stop doing meditations. You're not a Satanist if you disregard those. Same with doing nothing for fighting Satan's enemies.

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "Matali Noka" <flashyflyingparachute@ wrote:

Remember that the LHP is non-dogmatic and anti-doctrine, therefore making it an extremely individualistic path.

Individualism is actually quite valid, especially when you see all these people describing Demons with different appearances.
It's because we are all absolutely different from one another.

(I know this if off-topic, but is somewhat relevant to this topic)

Demons, appear to us differently because they want to appear closest to what they represent. For example - Astaroth is the Goddess of love. Therefore, she will most likely take on an image that most resembles a Goddess of love in your perception and opinion.

This is also why Astaroth appears as a white Germanic female (Freya, if I'm not mistaken) to the Germanic tribes and as a female with tan complexion (Isis) to the Egyptians.

&&

Back to my point.

Yes, you can take some aspects of your paganism and combine them with Satanism. Just make sure not to go against Father Satan in any way.

Another thing: Satanism, as we all know, is the oldest religion that predates all others. Satan and the Gods go by different names to many people (again, stressing the importance of individualism). Look at the above examples.

I know it may sound as though I'm trying to convert you, but it's best you just stay where the Gods want you to be - Satanism.

&&

About your children learning stuff in church:
It is naturally your responsibility as a mother to keep your children safe from harm.
Xianity is harm, honey.

As I understand it, you have the right - as their mother - to step in and LEAD (not force) them to where you feel is best for them.

I'm not a mother, so I wouldn't know how to confront one's children in this case. Therefore, you should go have a talk with their father.

Know that both of you have equal rights over your children. (You're divorced, am I right?)
Although, as I understand it, the parent with greater custody rights normally have the most right to influence their children.

I know this isn't really answering your question, but I feel these are precautions you should take before your kids end up as mindless zombies.

I would also suggest requesting Father Satan to have your children watched over.

Don't forget to repay Him if He chooses to send special protection for them by participating in destruction rituals!

In any case, use your motherly instincts to lead you to make the right decisions for your children.

&&

May I ask you a favor? I know this may be slightly personal, but I feel you should hear this from someone like me.

Please don't enforce an iron grip on your children.
Let them do what they want.
GUIDE them, don't control them.
Be a mother, not a slave-driver. You would know the clear distinction between the two and when you've crossed over.
Let them feel your love in all the ways that you can. Don't repress any of your emotion back, pour it all out on them.

Most of all, let them know that no matter what happens, you'll always be there for them.

Thank you in advance.


AVE OMNES DOMINUS LUCIFER!

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "Channtell Ransom" <lycanlover84@ wrote:

I had two major questions, first off, I have been a practicing pagan for many years. I have began to doubt and in turn have lost my faith. Like Christianity, There are thing in paganism that no matter how hard i try i cannot conform too, like the rule of three, and the turn the other cheek thing, that i think is wrong. Can i incorporate my pagan roots with Satanism. I love working with nature and the energies within it, and I am most comfortable in it. Second off, two of my three children are being brought up in a christian home with their father. They come to my home talking about what they learn in church, and most of the time i just smile and nod, If i take this path, am i looked down on if i continue to do that, they are only 6 and 7, and I believe too young to understand anything outside the one tracked concept that is being drilled into their heads. I really dont want to add fuel to the fire so to speak with them. I am just wondering if it is alright to continue the way i have been handling this so far? Thanks for any advice.
 
I do know that the gods were not forces of nature. But i was saying that i like working with nature.

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "binger123456" <binger123456@... wrote:

Satanism is ancient Paganism. The Pagan Gods are our Demons, not forces of nature, and the Pagans weren't so stupid to worship the sun or nature as archetypes of the Gods like some mainstream scholars try to present it. Also, you talked about the "law of three", this doesn't exit in real paganism, it's made up by Gerald Gardner who in turn invented wicca and stole the law thing from Crowley. Wicca is NOT Paganism, it's corrupted and xianized Neo-Paganism with ceremonial magickal rituals added. It's closer to xianity than Paganism, and there's even "christian wicca". So I think you're confusing Paganism with Wicca. Old-Day Paganism was a warrior religion and you can see these by the Gods stories and history.

If you mean you want to mix wiccan BS with Spiritual Satanism, no it can't be done.

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "Channtell Ransom" <lycanlover84@ wrote:

I had two major questions, first off, I have been a practicing pagan for many years. I have began to doubt and in turn have lost my faith. Like Christianity, There are thing in paganism that no matter how hard i try i cannot conform too, like the rule of three, and the turn the other cheek thing, that i think is wrong. Can i incorporate my pagan roots with Satanism. I love working with nature and the energies within it, and I am most comfortable in it. Second off, two of my three children are being brought up in a christian home with their father. They come to my home talking about what they learn in church, and most of the time i just smile and nod, If i take this path, am i looked down on if i continue to do that, they are only 6 and 7, and I believe too young to understand anything outside the one tracked concept that is being drilled into their heads. I really dont want to add fuel to the fire so to speak with them. I am just wondering if it is alright to continue the way i have been handling this so far? Thanks for any advice.
 
<td val[/IMG]I have been a practicing pagan for many years also.To me Spiritual Satanism is an ancient form of paganism,without all the RHP bullshit.As I have been told on posts before,you can tell your loved ones that you are still a pagan,just following a different path of it.Sometimes when I feel that it could be harmful to my job,I still tell others that I am pagan.That way I don't have to explain myself.Read both the JoS site,and exposingchristianity as much as you can,and you will understand.And by the way Welcome!!!Hope you find a home here.
Hail Satan!
BG

--- On Mon, 3/28/11, Channtell Ransom <lycanlover84@... wrote:
From: Channtell Ransom <lycanlover84@...
Subject: [JoyofSatan666] Ok, tried this before, didn't come up for some reason.
To: [email protected]
Date: Monday, March 28, 2011, 11:22 AM

  I had two major questions, first off, I have been a practicing pagan for many years. I have began to doubt and in turn have lost my faith. Like Christianity, There are thing in paganism that no matter how hard i try i cannot conform too, like the rule of three, and the turn the other cheek thing, that i think is wrong. Can i incorporate my pagan roots with Satanism. I love working with nature and the energies within it, and I am most comfortable in it. Second off, two of my three children are being brought up in a christian home with their father. They come to my home talking about what they learn in church, and most of the time i just smile and nod, If i take this path, am i looked down on if i continue to do that, they are only 6 and 7, and I believe too young to understand anything outside the one tracked concept that is being drilled into their heads. I really dont want to add fuel to the fire so to speak with them. I am just wondering if it is alright to continue the way i have been handling this so far? Thanks for any advice.
[/TD]
 
I think you should challenge your children to think, like even about that phrase "turn the other cheek"....tell them to think about what the completed version of that phrase would be like. Jesus was reffering to turning his other cheek after soemone slapped him in the face. So the entire version would be "turn the other cheek so you can get slapped in the face again." Ask them, is that something that sounds right? Would you really want someone to slap you in the face?

Telling them about Satanism now, is probably over their heads, but getting them off the track of christianity would be a good start. I do mean this in a non-offensive way, but just smiling and nodding about them coming home and talking about what they learned in Sunday school is the equivalent of turning the other cheek.

Also, I think someone who already replied said this before, but Satanism is Paganism, granted, a lot of the old Pagan texts have been corrupted or destroyed.

If you read over the websites Joy of Satan and Exposing Christianity more, it explains all of this.

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "Channtell Ransom" <lycanlover84@... wrote:

I had two major questions, first off, I have been a practicing pagan for many years. I have began to doubt and in turn have lost my faith. Like Christianity, There are thing in paganism that no matter how hard i try i cannot conform too, like the rule of three, and the turn the other cheek thing, that i think is wrong. Can i incorporate my pagan roots with Satanism. I love working with nature and the energies within it, and I am most comfortable in it. Second off, two of my three children are being brought up in a christian home with their father. They come to my home talking about what they learn in church, and most of the time i just smile and nod, If i take this path, am i looked down on if i continue to do that, they are only 6 and 7, and I believe too young to understand anything outside the one tracked concept that is being drilled into their heads. I really dont want to add fuel to the fire so to speak with them. I am just wondering if it is alright to continue the way i have been handling this so far? Thanks for any advice.
 
I thank everyone who has replied, it has helped out greatly.
--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "Siatris" <rammesses666@... wrote:

I think you should challenge your children to think, like even about that phrase "turn the other cheek"....tell them to think about what the completed version of that phrase would be like. Jesus was reffering to turning his other cheek after soemone slapped him in the face. So the entire version would be "turn the other cheek so you can get slapped in the face again." Ask them, is that something that sounds right? Would you really want someone to slap you in the face?

Telling them about Satanism now, is probably over their heads, but getting them off the track of christianity would be a good start. I do mean this in a non-offensive way, but just smiling and nodding about them coming home and talking about what they learned in Sunday school is the equivalent of turning the other cheek.

Also, I think someone who already replied said this before, but Satanism is Paganism, granted, a lot of the old Pagan texts have been corrupted or destroyed.

If you read over the websites Joy of Satan and Exposing Christianity more, it explains all of this.

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "Channtell Ransom" <lycanlover84@ wrote:

I had two major questions, first off, I have been a practicing pagan for many years. I have began to doubt and in turn have lost my faith. Like Christianity, There are thing in paganism that no matter how hard i try i cannot conform too, like the rule of three, and the turn the other cheek thing, that i think is wrong. Can i incorporate my pagan roots with Satanism. I love working with nature and the energies within it, and I am most comfortable in it. Second off, two of my three children are being brought up in a christian home with their father. They come to my home talking about what they learn in church, and most of the time i just smile and nod, If i take this path, am i looked down on if i continue to do that, they are only 6 and 7, and I believe too young to understand anything outside the one tracked concept that is being drilled into their heads. I really dont want to add fuel to the fire so to speak with them. I am just wondering if it is alright to continue the way i have been handling this so far? Thanks for any advice.
 

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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