not to advocate Satanism, but the artwork and sculpture look pretty cool lol. you're going to see Necro using it as his next album cover
Yeah.
That question would take literally days to answer. Especially to people who ask questions while already their minds made up to not accept, or even attempt to understand the answer.
Shhhhh... Not knowing what you're talking about makes you look bad.
And your mind is different I take it?
You're automatically assuming that your answers should sway or change people's minds?
Perhaps they are just interested on your take on what you meant by your words?
I would have thought a Christian would have something to say about Lucifer
Especially after stating they thought "he" was a "douche" but maybe that's just me?
I believe he might have been reffering to Lilith?
Last edited by Guarded By Martyrs; 05-03-2014 at 09:40 PM.
Okay.. To someone like me, who doesn't really believe in anything, give me the short answer.
I was raised a christian, but I've never read the bible and I've never been much of a believer or a "religious rebel" worshipping satan or whateverwhatever. Basically, I'm an open mind who believes in science and still believes there's more between heaven and earth that we don't know of.
Originally Posted by CharlesJones
--- Satanic Temple seeks Hobby Lobby-style exemption from anti-abortion laws
If Christian business owners cannot be compelled to violate their faith, why should the same protection not apply to Satanists? That's the argument the Satanic Temple is making to claim that, in the wake of the Supreme Court's Hobby Lobby ruling, women who share their beliefs should not be forced to follow some of the more restrictive state-level abortion laws to crop up in recent years.
Specifically, the Satanic Temple wants women to be exempt from having to view legally mandated "informational" materials — which it calls "biased" and "medically invalid" — prior to having an abortion. Dozens of states require women to attend counseling before receiving an abortion, while 10 mandate that they receive written materials before undergoing the procedure, according to the Guttmacher Institute.
"While we feel we have a strong case for an exemption regardless of the Hobby Lobby ruling, the Supreme Court has decided that religious beliefs are so sacrosanct that they can even trump scientific fact," a spokesperson for the group said in a press release.
The Satanic Temple added that all women who share their belief that the "body is inviolable subject to one's own will alone" — and not merely temple members — should be free to claim the exemption.
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