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🜏 Understand Sin and Satanism 🜏
Before anything else, remember this: everything written here is based on my own experiences, personal beliefs, and studies. It is not absolute truth, nor is it meant to tell you what you must believe. One of the core values I personally find within Satanism is thinking for yourself. Question everything, research from multiple sources, and come to your own conclusions.
From my perspective, sin is simply anything that goes against God. The Bible lists what are commonly known as the Seven Deadly Sins:
• Pride
• Greed
• Lust
• Envy
• Gluttony
• Wrath
• Sloth
To me, these are aspects of human nature. They are emotions, desires, and flaws that exist within nearly everyone.
What, then, is Satan's view of sin? Based on my personal beliefs, I don't see Satan as being nearly as concerned with these traits themselves. Instead, I believe what matters more is how your actions affect yourself and the people around you. If your actions cause unnecessary harm, that is something worth reflecting on. Your own moral compass should matter more than acting out of fear or shame.
I personally believe Satan wants people to reject God, so actions considered sinful by biblical standards are not inherently condemned by him. However, I do not believe that means you should intentionally seek out wrongdoing or try to commit as many sins as possible. In my view, becoming closer to Satan is not about committing cruel or heinous acts. I believe the greatest act of rebellion is simply rejecting God, not harming others.
I also believe that Satan does not shame people for being who they are or for experiencing natural human thoughts, emotions, and desires. Many things labeled as sinful are, in my opinion, simply parts of being human. I believe guilt and shame are too often used to make people fear parts of themselves instead of understanding them.
For me, the healthiest path is to listen to your own conscience. Build your own moral values, think critically, and consider how your actions affect other people rather than whether they satisfy or offend God.
You are more than guilt and shame. But you are also more than your darkest thoughts or impulses. We all carry both light and darkness within us. What truly matters is the choices we make and the kind of person we choose to become.-Evelyn Sterling
🜏 A Beginner's Guide to Satanism 🜏
Before anything else, remember this: this guide is based on my own experiences, studies, and personal beliefs. It is not absolute truth, and it is not meant to tell you what you must believe. One of the most important values found throughout Satanism is to think for yourself. Question everything, research from multiple sources, and come to your own conclusions.
## Learn About the Different Branches of Satanism
Like many religions and spiritual paths, Satanism is not one single belief system. There are many different branches, each with its own philosophy, practices, and understanding of Satan.
Some of the more well-known branches include:
• Theistic Satanism
• LaVeyan Satanism
• Luciferianism
• Romantic Satanism
• Spiritual Satanism
• Traditional Satanism
• Demonolatry (often closely associated, though not always considered Satanism)
Take the time to read about each one before deciding what resonates with you. Don't feel pressured to choose a label immediately.
## My Beliefs as a Theistic Satanist
I personally identify as a Theistic Satanist.
For me, this means I believe Satan is a real deity rather than simply a symbol or metaphor. I believe he exists as an intelligent spiritual being and ruler of Hell who can be worshipped, communicated with, and respected. My relationship with Satan is based on devotion, personal growth, self-responsibility, knowledge, and the freedom to seek my own truth.
However, it's important to understand that not every Theistic Satanist believes the exact same things. Some view Satan as the Biblical Satan, while others see him through different historical, occult, or pagan traditions. Beliefs can vary greatly from one person to another.
## There Is No Single Doctrine
Something I don't see discussed very often is that there is no universal doctrine that every Satanist follows.
Even within the same branch of Satanism, you'll find people with very different beliefs. There may be common values or general ideas shared by members of a particular branch, but there is rarely one set of rules that everyone agrees on.
This is because one of Satanism's strongest themes is independent thought. Rather than accepting beliefs simply because someone tells you to, you're encouraged to question, learn, and build your own understanding.
## Be Careful Who You Trust
My next piece of advice is to be careful about who you trust within Satanic spaces.
Most Satanists are simply people exploring their own path, but there are individuals who may try to present their personal beliefs as absolute fact or pressure you into following their way. Some may even try to take advantage of beginners who are still learning.
Listen to others, but don't stop thinking for yourself. Read books, compare sources, ask questions, and never feel obligated to believe something just because another Satanist says it's true.
## You Do Not Have to Hate Christianity
Another common misconception is that becoming a Satanist means you must hate Christianity or hate Christians.
That simply isn't true.
Many Satanists dislike certain teachings, institutions, or personal experiences they've had, while others have no strong feelings toward Christianity at all. Some even have Christian friends or family whom they love and respect.
Personally, I believe it's healthier to simply move on rather than obsess over hatred. If Christianity is no longer your path, you don't have to spend your life focused on God or resentment. Put that energy into your own beliefs, your own growth, and your own relationship with Satan instead.
## Final Thoughts
There is no race to become a "perfect" Satanist.
Read. Study. Ask questions. Challenge your own beliefs. Accept that your views may change as you learn more. Your spiritual journey is your own, and no one else can walk it for you.
Think for yourself, stay curious, and never stop learning.-Evelyn Sterling
I pray and worship Satan and hopes he drives me insane with lust and depravity, I want him to send his demons to take me and use me, and help me brings others to worship Our Great Lord SATAN
Walk thru the door to your infernal salvation and unlimited lust🔥🔥🔥
I'll be going through that door soon.
Walk thru the door to your infernal salvation and unlimited lust🔥🔥🔥
🪽🜏☾
"satanism is not an acceptance of conventional morality or ways of living; it is not a belief, or faith, which causes a rejection of the reality (and harshness) of life; it is not a refuge for the failures, the cowards and the weak . satanism is about pride, an acceptance of individual worth. it is about defiance, challenging the accepted, seeking to know the unknown and seeking the discover, to explore and to conquer. it is about excellence, of going beyond what is, in personal terms; of achieving a greater awareness and understanding than the majority. it is a desire to experience the limits of living, to strive for the gods."
- hostia, volume 1
Admit it—relapsing feels good
I know the feeling of disappointment in myself when, after a burst of faith and hope where I repented, deleted everything, and promised God never again, I get weak and return to the darkness.
But disappointment soon fades, and dark lusts flood in, delicious and powerful. Satanic images and ideas that I’ve seen countless times speak fresh words of welcome.
So, my Christian brother or sister, work through your emotions. Repent when you can.
But never forget—relapsing feels good, so goddamn fucking good.
KNEEL BEFORE HIM!!!
It is inevitable. You are powerless to resist. Do it once, and you won't even want to resist.
KNEEL!!!!
GIVE UP YOUR SOUL!!!
Take your place at His side!!!
HAIL SATAN
Be VERY careful about doing this.
Be VERY careful about actually getting on your knees and worshipping the Devil.
If you choose to do it, it will be the MOST erotic thing you can even begin to imagine. When you cum, it will shake your entire being.
But you will also be INSTANTLY addicted and you'll want to do it over, and over, and over, and over again.
And the more you do it, the more you'll want it.
Do this one time, and you'll never escape it.
If you WANT this, then DO it now! It will create an urge and desire in you that NOTHING else will satisfy.
WORSHIP HIM!!!
HAIL SATAN
When I worship MOLOCH, the mighty bull-headed King of Hell, I become consumed in His fiery furnace. I want nothing more than to kneel before Him, arms outstretched, only wanting to reflect His mighty image in my mind heart and soul. Hail King MOLOCH! My bull-headed King, command of me what You desire and it shall be! HAIL KING MOLOCH!
HAIL OUR BULL HEADED KING MOLOCH
HAIL THE TRIBESMEN
HAIL THE FLAME FOREVER
Your Devoted ACOLYTE always