
Originally Posted by
regnauld
I understand.
It's public knowledge that atheism and Satanism go hand in hand. Satanism and atheism have one common principle: The idea that you can do what you want to without fear of retribution from a higher authority. Is there any real difference between atheism and "true" Satanism? What I mean to say is, that Satanism isn't really the worship of Satan. That might be better classified as Luciferianism, as I like to put it, the worship of Lucifer. Those that worship the Devil are commonly referred to as "poser Satanists". The "true" form of Satanism is the idea that if something isn't to be, it should be destroyed. They do have -some- morals, however, but then again, so do cannibals. Satanism and humanism, mixed together, would be a good way to describe atheism. Satanism says, "do as thou will" while humanism says "man is God/man is the center of infinity". So, in reality, atheist is Satanism plus humanism (or a better way to put it would be: Atheism = Satanism + Atheism, or possibly even Satanism + Humanism + Evolutionism/Darwinism = Atheism). If you do research, you'll come to the same dramatic conclusion that atheism sprung from Satanism.

spare me the public knowledge tag reg, the only common thing with satanism is it opposes "bible god".
nothing more nothing less. they are biblical characters.
multiple dots from out of nowhere and you are pinning it on atheism. is this something to do with some self preservation reg?