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Georgia Guidestones Go Bang and Get Gone

armedoldhippy

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I might just have to search for local Satanic churches in the hope of feeling more influential in the pursuit of our species striving towards stewardship, responsibility, and coexistence...
i'm not sure i've ever run across a "satanic" church. got a few iffy Protestants around. some of what they espouse seems shaky. found one in Alabama once that called itself "Church of the Living Dead". it was parked on a dirt road near the Choccolocco WMA, housed in a house trailer which they had left the wheels/tires on for a quick-getaway...
 

mean mr.mustard

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I was inundated with fairy tales in a professional nonprofit outfit as a young child. I do remember Lucifer was the light bearer....

When I was a kid in Sunday school I got in a ton of trouble for asking about the fact that light seemed to be the first thing mentioned whenever anyone was visited by an angel.

It seemed important enough to me to suggest that it was entirely possible that Lucifer was just screwing around with humanity under the guise of an angel that didn't get fired.

They didn't even appear to consider my hypothetical postulate.
 

Brother Nature

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"LaVey set down the teachings and rituals of the church in The Satanic Bible (1969). The church did not worship Satan as the Christian embodiment of evil or even as an existing being. Instead, LaVey taught that “His Infernal Majesty” was a symbol of humanistic values such as self-assertion, rebellion against unjust authority, vital existence, and “undefiled wisdom,” LaVey’s term for wisdom without any admixture of error. Rituals were designed as psychodramas that encouraged members to develop their egos and to leave behind their lives as submissive weaklings. Included in the rituals was a black mass, complete with a nude female used as an altar."

Those horrible satanists, encouraging man to individuate, instead of becoming eternal slaves to White Baby Jesus, shame on them. Oh and "Think of the Children...."
 

armedoldhippy

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I still tithe once in a while. 👍

I'm going over the budget and I think I have to settle for a scaled down model built out of poured concrete...

I bet I make more money as a Satanist.
there is much more $$$ on tap as a rep for him, unless you want to be a scam artist tv "minister", bilking the gullible elderly out of their SS checks to buy your next home/jet/wife...those folks are taking an express elevator to hell, in my opinion.
 

buzzmobile

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I bet I make more money as a Satanist.
You're going to need a Bible.
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armedoldhippy

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If I become evil enough, can I write my own??
you don't have to be evil, just do not agree with the organized religions. i look at religions like a buffet; pick & choose what you believe, and ignore the rest. you don't have to pretend to agree with/eat and enjoy everything available. God gave man free will, and corrupt men have been trying to wrest that away ever since... my brother (now deceased) had his own church, the church of "Sleep Late & Go Trout Fishing". they met on stream banks all over the world...
 

mean mr.mustard

I Pass Satellites
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I can agreed with religion being what you make it.

My brother, his neighbor, and I used to get together every Sunday morning (while all of the kids and ladies were going to church) and we would brew beer.

We called it church.

I miss it sometimes.
 

trichrider

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fools will attach their own perspectives to the incident just like they did with the tenets revealed in stone.
ffs
the monument was hit by lightening.
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