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When I was in high school, I was stupidly outward about Nazism. I worry that I will run into someone and they will judge me. How should I go about this situation if it happens? I questioned my beliefs for a while and then finally came back to satanism and realized these ideas were true. I just feel like such a dumbass for how I acted. Like I accused my ex of being a Jew. He was just a sociopath.
 
You should delete any records of your beliefs, like if you made any mentions on social media and such, delete these accounts and posts. As far as what you did in high school, people tend to shrug off what one does as a teenager, since teens are typically impulsive and tend to behave foolishly.

If people remember these things and call you out for them, play it off as just being a teen phase that you've moved on from, and tell them you've changed your beliefs and no longer support that ideology. Just say it was a mistake and that you're embarrassed about it, and be careful about exposing yourself in real life again.


Those without have a tendency to quickly forget about these mistakes if you are dedicated.
 
AskSatanOperator said:
When I was in high school, I was stupidly outward about Nazism. I worry that I will run into someone and they will judge me. How should I go about this situation if it happens? I questioned my beliefs for a while and then finally came back to satanism and realized these ideas were true. I just feel like such a dumbass for how I acted. Like I accused my ex of being a Jew. He was just a sociopath.

Focus on your Aura of protection. Maybe ignore that thought. Who are they to judge you? If it happens, I myself would ignore the one questioning me, but if it would be someone you care about, maybe let them speak their minds out, if it s within reason you might want to even reply to them, perhaps they would be inclined to our side. But even if they are you should keep it as short as possible, don t give too many details, and keep the fact you are of JoS a secret. If it s not and it s blatant crap like "how dare you?? " Then follow my example with ignoring them. As for the rest of your post. No one is perfect from the start, what s done is done, no need to bother about it. For your ex, you could bind him so that he won t use what you said against you, or keep him away from you.
 
AskSatanOperator said:
When I was in high school, I was stupidly outward about Nazism. I worry that I will run into someone and they will judge me. How should I go about this situation if it happens? I questioned my beliefs for a while and then finally came back to satanism and realized these ideas were true. I just feel like such a dumbass for how I acted. Like I accused my ex of being a Jew. He was just a sociopath.

If all someone can do his "judge" you, then do nothing, don't explain yourself to people who aren't listening. Be content with what you seem to be.

Be conservative about your beliefs and dont dwell on past mistakes unless it's a way to do better in the future.
 

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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