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Hi, I currently am a atheist but a devilishly curious one, I do not believe in any gods I just think humans have grow too intelligent and consequently too aware of their own mortality horribly fearing death and the unknown so in a desperate way to justify their own meaning and to protect the psyche people created God's with the aid of superstition fear and pareidolia, I used such scrutiny against all religions and none gave me a valid answer, some of you say you have had vivid personal experiences of the gods but so have people from all other religions and eye witnesses account is an unreliable form of evidence and who is to be the judge? On the subject of the jews I don't like them either for obvious reasons and nazism id rather not get into politics, Thought I'm an atheist my beliefs are not set in stone I'm open to change after all change is the only constant that will always happen, what say you in defense of your beliefs?
 
Hi, I currently am a atheist but a devilishly curious one, I do not believe in any gods I just think humans have grow too intelligent and consequently too aware of their own mortality horribly fearing death and the unknown so in a desperate way to justify their own meaning and to protect the psyche people created God's with the aid of superstition fear and pareidolia, I used such scrutiny against all religions and none gave me a valid answer, some of you say you have had vivid personal experiences of the gods but so have people from all other religions and eye witnesses account is an unreliable form of evidence and who is to be the judge? On the subject of the jews I don't like them either for obvious reasons and nazism id rather not get into politics, Thought I'm an atheist my beliefs are not set in stone I'm open to change after all change is the only constant that will always happen, what say you in defense of your beliefs?
Words will most likely not have much of an impact on you right now. I can only tell you that unlike other "religions" what we practice here is real spirituality and when you evolve your soul enough you will have undeniable proof that what you do is real. If you are not willing to even try to meditate, how about you study Astrology and your Natal Chart with an open mind? Seeing how accurate Astrology is will surely increase your faith about this path.
 
1. Satanists don't fear the afterlife or death, that by itself debunks the purpose of any false religions. Satanic practices like power meditation and Rituals for the Gods are means to grow outward and inward, to have a fulfilling evolution in this lifetime. As one advances it is not even needed to think about the afterlife, other than for the sake of curiosity and knowledge about the other planes of existence. The only "afterlife" that really matters is that of going back again to this life and continue one's progress, which shows that S.Satanism is about Life and not what one does as a ghost.

2. Belief in someone else's account of the Gods is not needed, since experience is personal and Satan and the Gods are open to anyone who humbly seeks to know them without ulterior motives. What is expected for is humbleness and respect for your seniors in this matter once you experiment for yourself that we are the real deal.
 
You might lack some knowledge about ancient times. Those people were anything but what you describe, have you read for example one of the greatest emperor, Marcus Aurelius's work?
When one has even a little spiritual knowledge, one does not fear death, or has any fear about such. These religions were not based on fear, and weakness, unlike Christianity.
What you say is pretty accurate for the Christian cult but Christianity is not of God, Christianity has nothing to do with God. Basically you just assumed that every religion must be like Christianity, as you have no knowledge in the others.

I was also an atheist before becoming an SS. I was a huge skeptic, but I had the courage to research Satanism for long months anyways.
Overall, our stance is very realistic and intuitive from a scientific point of view. We are basically saying that there are much more advanced civilization out there who helped us and colonized us and other planets also, and they are our Gods. This is basically what Humans would do if we would be capable of it. This can also be found in ancient religions such as in Sumer, where the Gods were called as Annunaki and they describe the above.
 
Did you try any of the stuff in the Joy of Satan site? Satanism is a very practical path, you will not be convinced about anything if you only speculate about the Gods intellectually. Put all your materialistic prejudices aside and try them with an open mind if you are interested and sincere.

People from the enemy religions have had vivid experiences because they deal with real beings, too. The Joy of Satan does not say that all experiences and beings from enemy religions are fake. They are real, but they deal with enemy nefarious alien beings who occasionally do a miracle or two or a scary experience as a show to coax or scare them into sending more of their psychic energy to them. They are energy vampires and feed off the energy of Christians and others. One thing you will never see these beings do is teach Christians meditations or magickal techniques for their own spiritual advancement, transformation and self-healing. These things are so forbidden that they burned people at the stake for having that kind of occult knowledge.

Mainstream religions are for vampirizing the energy of the sheep who follow them and controlling them. Esoteric empowerment paths like Satanism are for empowering and transforming humanity with the help of the Gods. They are polar opposites.
 
Hi, I currently am a atheist but a devilishly curious one, I do not believe in any gods I just think humans have grow too intelligent and consequently too aware of their own mortality horribly fearing death and the unknown so in a desperate way to justify their own meaning and to protect the psyche people created God's with the aid of superstition fear and pareidolia, I used such scrutiny against all religions and none gave me a valid answer, some of you say you have had vivid personal experiences of the gods but so have people from all other religions and eye witnesses account is an unreliable form of evidence and who is to be the judge? On the subject of the jews I don't like them either for obvious reasons and nazism id rather not get into politics, Thought I'm an atheist my beliefs are not set in stone I'm open to change after all change is the only constant that will always happen, what say you in defense of your beliefs?
Everything that exists can be studied, and everything that becomes a study is a science.
When it's tangible or visible, of course.
Polytheism is exactly that "gnosis", many polytheists, practically all of whom were great artists, writers, thinkers and (imaginary) geniuses.
This created everything we know today. Only in polytheism do you live for life, not for death or for the "icognizable" - things here are as scientific as possible.
The "atheism" you believe yourself to be is not real "atheism".

Everything we do here can easily be followed by an atheist, or almost everything.

Yoga: cell renewal, healthy living, and dopamine + serotinin thanks to body stretching and brain relaxation.
You can start practicing by being skeptical and seeing everything as demystified as purely non-spiritual.

Think about it: how did the ancients learn the arts of astronomy, gymnastics, mathematics and thought and blend it with their religion?
Perhaps it's because polytheistic religion is simply worship of what exists and all that is and remains.

The religion of the Reich was simply a worship and assimilation with nature: genetics, people, organization and ancestral memory.
 
You might lack some knowledge about ancient times. Those people were anything but what you describe, have you read for example one of the greatest emperor, Marcus Aurelius's work?
When one has even a little spiritual knowledge, one does not fear death, or has any fear about such. These religions were not based on fear, and weakness, unlike Christianity.
What you say is pretty accurate for the Christian cult but Christianity is not of God, Christianity has nothing to do with God. Basically you just assumed that every religion must be like Christianity, as you have no knowledge in the others.

I was also an atheist before becoming an SS. I was a huge skeptic, but I had the courage to research Satanism for long months anyways.
Overall, our stance is very realistic and intuitive from a scientific point of view. We are basically saying that there are much more advanced civilization out there who helped us and colonized us and other planets also, and they are our Gods. This is basically what Humans would do if we would be capable of it. This can also be found in ancient religions such as in Sumer, where the Gods were called as Annunaki and they describe the above.
Great answer, you've completely understood what polytheism is.
Many initiated philosophers were "skeptics" too.
They judged Christian magic madness.
"6. From Diognetus,9 not to dwell on useless worries; not to give credence to the impostures of magicians and enchanters who claim to ward off evil deities and accomplish extraordinary things through their speeches; not to raise quails or get carried away with things of this kind;"
-Mark Aurelius
 

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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