necrocream
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I don't know that much about it, and I always used to think of it as a bunch of guys playing silly games.
But over the last few years I've met and talked with more than one self-avowed satanist, and I learned there's no single way to define them and no single approach to the religion (or anti-religion) and they seem to have a certain level of contempt for the ones who don't practice the same way they do. (The old fundamentalist-vs.-infidel argument, I guess).
I had assumed that satanists swore off religion and either didn't believe in God and Jesus, or "disowned" them, as part of their belief system. And some hard core satanists do.
But some of them go to "regular" church and believe in a higher power like God or Allah, but also practice their version of satanism which they feel isn't in contradiction -- one that's about sex primarily. They see it as a yin-yang balancing of experiences and activities, in that they go through their daily street life sincerely maintaining "normal" religious and moral standards and beliefs, but in private practive satanism as basically a sex ritual. They feel that all personal negativity and avarice is meant to be purged through sex and a commitment to (often perverted) sex, and that this is the natural purpose for sex. And that satanism invites that darker, sensual side of our selves to emerge, encouraging us to engage in amoral carnal indulgences and discard all moral constraints as we do so.
But it's all about sex and is supposed to be. Some of them have orgies (like you'd see in a movie) chants and satanic prayers, the drinking of bodily substances and blood, sometimes group masturbation (even to the kinds of material this site specializes in) but to my knowledge, no one is really killed as we tend to picture.
Most seem to be gay. (I've never attended a mass or a devil-worship party myselfi.
And then return to daily life while the sun is up, not as a disguise but as their above-board moral self, even one with strong religious beliefs.
It's about maintaining a healthy balance.
Does anybody have thoughts about satanism, its varying practices, and sex?
I thought this Xtube video was interesting.
[video]http://www.xtube.com/watch.php?v=1IhaG-G198-&cl=1[/video]
But over the last few years I've met and talked with more than one self-avowed satanist, and I learned there's no single way to define them and no single approach to the religion (or anti-religion) and they seem to have a certain level of contempt for the ones who don't practice the same way they do. (The old fundamentalist-vs.-infidel argument, I guess).
I had assumed that satanists swore off religion and either didn't believe in God and Jesus, or "disowned" them, as part of their belief system. And some hard core satanists do.
But some of them go to "regular" church and believe in a higher power like God or Allah, but also practice their version of satanism which they feel isn't in contradiction -- one that's about sex primarily. They see it as a yin-yang balancing of experiences and activities, in that they go through their daily street life sincerely maintaining "normal" religious and moral standards and beliefs, but in private practive satanism as basically a sex ritual. They feel that all personal negativity and avarice is meant to be purged through sex and a commitment to (often perverted) sex, and that this is the natural purpose for sex. And that satanism invites that darker, sensual side of our selves to emerge, encouraging us to engage in amoral carnal indulgences and discard all moral constraints as we do so.
But it's all about sex and is supposed to be. Some of them have orgies (like you'd see in a movie) chants and satanic prayers, the drinking of bodily substances and blood, sometimes group masturbation (even to the kinds of material this site specializes in) but to my knowledge, no one is really killed as we tend to picture.
Most seem to be gay. (I've never attended a mass or a devil-worship party myselfi.
And then return to daily life while the sun is up, not as a disguise but as their above-board moral self, even one with strong religious beliefs.
It's about maintaining a healthy balance.
Does anybody have thoughts about satanism, its varying practices, and sex?
I thought this Xtube video was interesting.
[video]http://www.xtube.com/watch.php?v=1IhaG-G198-&cl=1[/video]
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