AskSatanOperator said:
Greetings, I'm a dedicated member and unfortunately as a cordiality I will have to accompany my wife to a Christian baptism of a son of a friend of hers, my wife is not a Christian nor a C religious person, she is just going because of her friend, honestly it repugnant to me to attend I would rather spit on the priest face and set the place ablaze but I'm not a criminal, I hope Satan doesn't see this as a betrayal I hate all things Abrahamic, any advice? Thank you hail satan
There is nothing wrong with this, many Satanists, both in the past and present have had to fake Christian image, or play Christian when around other Christians, Satan never advices his people to go out and show off their Satanic beliefs or anything like that. Just make you're meditating, doing AOPs and RTRs to fight off any bad kosher energies that may come your way as a result.
In the case of my people, Ferdinand Marcos of the Philippines for example, or even Chiang Kai-Shek of China both had to fake Christianity just to prevent themselves from getting mobbed. Though I'm not sure why Chiang Kai-Shek chose Christianity to mask his beliefs (
assuming he was a Satanist given that Buddhists made up China's majority) and you get the idea. Originally I thought Chiang Kai-Shek was a Christian infiltrator, but upon further research of his biography, he did a lot of things Satanists did, though Sun Yat Sen I still hold a negative suspicion against.
A lot of "independent national churches" too, were in reality - being run by Satanists meant to protect their populations from the Jewish Catholic clergy, the Philippine Independent Church comes into mind since that church had deep ties to anti-Catholic rebels during the Philippine Revolution, and etc. In the case of Europe, the Templars come into mind. Hitler too, had to put on a "Protestant face" to get the people of Germany behind him and I believe in Russia, the Tsars controlled the churches from within to prevent "serious Christians" from destroying the progress of their respective nations.
I too, come from a Christian background, and I don't discuss anything, I may say I'm "following some Buddhist ideology" every once in a while and usually people won't get a heart attack or anything of that nature. Now, if I'm ever in a case where I gotta attend some church service for a wedding, a funeral and etc., well so be it, as long as you're not integrating Abrahamic garbage in your daily spirituality.