The Good Satanism
The Good Satanism
Here's a message I sent to Yahoo!'s The Great God Lucifer Group:
Death is your opportunity to learn some harsh truths ... not final, fatal, end-of-life death, but rather 'breaking from life momentarily'---call it "momentary anti-theism" or something.All supernature (God, Satan, Chasey Lane, etc.) is myth ... oh, there's truth in ALL of it, but it's up to you to make it true to you.
Satanism is allowed-for in Gnosticism, which has a myth that starts BEFORE "The Beginning."
According to Gnosticism, the Origin of the Divine Spark (a.k.a. the One True God) is beyond all realities and doesn't care enough to actually do anything.
He emanated/sweated/digestively-ejected/gizzed all of supernatural creation. Mixing all of his excrements occasionally would devolve it into the natural. One of these mixings, Sophia (Wisdom), emanated another mixing whom Gnostics call Demiurgos. (You might say that's "Satan.")
Demiurgos then emanated all of known Creation and--not knowing that He Himself was an emanation of an emanation--decided that He was God ... he was, in a way; but he 'cared' about his lordship over his emanation (that's where you get all the "fire from the mountain"-talk ... all that "worship only THIS phallus"-stuff).
Jesus (and Adam's third son Seth, and lots of other profits) realized that there is still part of The Divine Spark in each of us ... part of The One True God that we can use to comfort our subdivinity (even though it doesn't really care how comfortable we are).
Or something like that.
Or not.
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