Are you a satanist?
I don't consider myself knowledgeable enough to call myself a satanist.
But satanism have been a big part of my life. A lot of the music I listen to have satanic "roots".
And I find religion, belief and the occult very interesting
What I like about satanism is the rebellion. To be your own God and not let anybody stand above you. You are your own and fuck those who do not accept it. You live the life the way you seem fit. To be a satanist is to be a wolf instead of a sheep. To always be hungry and never satisfied. Lucifer was banished from the Heavens because of his rebellion, and that's why Lucifer (Satan, the opposer) is a symbol of rebellion and freedom.
So if I'm "something", I'm probably a atheistic satanist and not a theistic satanist. (The difference being that an atheistic believes in the "spirit" of Satan and a theistic believes in Satan as an actual being and Master.) Musicians like Eric Danielson (WATAIN) and Jon Nödveidt (Dissection) have been big inspirations to me in a lot of ways.
But satanism have been a big part of my life. A lot of the music I listen to have satanic "roots".
And I find religion, belief and the occult very interesting
What I like about satanism is the rebellion. To be your own God and not let anybody stand above you. You are your own and fuck those who do not accept it. You live the life the way you seem fit. To be a satanist is to be a wolf instead of a sheep. To always be hungry and never satisfied. Lucifer was banished from the Heavens because of his rebellion, and that's why Lucifer (Satan, the opposer) is a symbol of rebellion and freedom.
So if I'm "something", I'm probably a atheistic satanist and not a theistic satanist. (The difference being that an atheistic believes in the "spirit" of Satan and a theistic believes in Satan as an actual being and Master.) Musicians like Eric Danielson (WATAIN) and Jon Nödveidt (Dissection) have been big inspirations to me in a lot of ways.
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