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  • leviathancross
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    Re: Leviathan. Satanist.

    Originally posted by Mary Etheldreda View Post
    Ha. If that were the case, we never would have had President Obama in the White House in the first place. He was wholly unqualified, utterly unprepared, and a global humiliation. He never learned. If he did, we wouldn't have seen this whole "anyone can become president of the United States" idea bite us in the knickers.
    While I must say I disagree on your opinion on Obama (I do not think he was unqualified, unprepared or a humiliation. Perhaps not perfect, but I was not expecting that), I think that if he truly was a terrible president, now we should have learned from his supposed mistakes.

    Thank you.
    Leviathan.

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  • leviathancross
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    Re: Leviathan. Satanist.

    Originally posted by Elmer G. White View Post


    I am afraid that I am still quite upset because of your suggestions of idolatry. I am going to be extremely generous, however, and pray for you as we know that your prayers will be useless and Jesus will neglect them!

    John 9:31
    Now we know that God heareth not sinners: but if any man be a worshipper of God, and doeth his will, him he heareth.


    I don't expect you to thank me now, but if you get into Heaven, I'll accept your apologies then!


    Yours in Christ,

    Elmer
    I am sorry I upset you, that was not my intention. My opinion does still stand though. However, once again, I must say prayers are not needed. As if it turns out I was wrong, I want to make up for it myself, and not rely on others for it.

    Thank you.
    Leviathan.

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  • Mary Etheldreda
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    Re: Leviathan. Satanist.

    Originally posted by leviathancross View Post
    Of course a child is bound to have some "foolishness" in their hearts. They're children, for crying out loud. They're growing up. And once they grow up, they will learn.

    If I am truly wrong in what I believe, I will learn. Because it it's truly so foolish, one day, I'll trip over it and I'll learn. That's how you learn. Not by forcing your opinions onto a child by beating them.
    Ha. If that were the case, we never would have had President Obama in the White House in the first place. He was wholly unqualified, utterly unprepared, and a global humiliation. He never learned. If he did, we wouldn't have seen this whole "anyone can become president of the United States" idea bite us in the knickers.

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  • Elmer G. White
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    Re: Leviathan. Satanist.

    Originally posted by leviathancross View Post
    No, I am not saying you should glorify yourself as an idol, but I am saying you should still act like one for your children, your friends; everyone around you. That does not mean you are arrogant, because it's not about believing you are an idol.

    Thank you.
    Leviathan.


    I am afraid that I am still quite upset because of your suggestions of idolatry. I am going to be extremely generous, however, and pray for you as we know that your prayers will be useless and Jesus will neglect them!

    John 9:31
    Now we know that God heareth not sinners: but if any man be a worshipper of God, and doeth his will, him he heareth.


    I don't expect you to thank me now, but if you get into Heaven, I'll accept your apologies then!


    Yours in Christ,

    Elmer

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  • leviathancross
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    Re: Leviathan. Satanist.

    Originally posted by Elmer G. White View Post


    You actually wish that I would glorify myself to be an idol?!!

    1 Corinthians 6:9
    Know ye not that the unrighteous shall not inherit the kingdom of God? Be not deceived: neither fornicators, nor idolaters, nor adulterers, nor effeminate, nor abusers of themselves with mankind


    It is totally irrelevant if my children are happy. The only thing that metters is to help them sail Home to Heaven. They'll have plenty of time to be happy there! It is totally inappropriate to suggest that I would make myself a golden calf (Acts 7:41).


    Tours in Christ,

    Elmer
    No, I am not saying you should glorify yourself as an idol, but I am saying you should still act like one for your children, your friends; everyone around you. That does not mean you are arrogant, because it's not about believing you are an idol.

    Thank you.
    Leviathan.

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  • Elmer G. White
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    Re: Leviathan. Satanist.

    Originally posted by leviathancross View Post
    Love and respect. They both go hand in hand. You do not need to instill fear to make other people realize what power you may have over their life. And it's not even about power, if you're a good leader, parent, anything, people will follow you because they love and respect you. Because they believe that you are an idol. Not a neglecter.


    You actually wish that I would glorify myself to be an idol?!!

    1 Corinthians 6:9
    Know ye not that the unrighteous shall not inherit the kingdom of God? Be not deceived: neither fornicators, nor idolaters, nor adulterers, nor effeminate, nor abusers of themselves with mankind


    It is totally irrelevant if my children are happy. The only thing that metters is to help them sail Home to Heaven. They'll have plenty of time to be happy there! It is totally inappropriate to suggest that I would make myself a golden calf (Acts 7:41).


    Tours in Christ,

    Elmer

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  • leviathancross
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    Re: Leviathan. Satanist.

    Originally posted by Elmer G. White View Post


    But of course they should!

    Leviticus 19:3
    Ye shall fear every man his mother, and his father, and keep my sabbaths: I am the LORD your God.


    How else would they learn to feel as they should towards their progenitors?

    Luke 14:26
    If any man come to me, and hate not his father, and mother, and wife, and children, and brethren, and sisters, yea, and his own life also, he cannot be my disciple.


    Fear is the emotion that is most precious to us whilst on Earth (Ecclesiastes 12:13)!



    Yours in Christ,

    Elmer
    Good day, Elmer.

    I must disagree with you. While dominance and respect is needed, they should never be confused with fear. Fear is a cheaper, sloppier version of respect.

    Instead of going the short route and making your children fear you, you talk to them, as a fellow human. If you respect them, they should respect you. If they don't, they'll learn what that does them on their own, not by you beating them. Lecturing is of course important, but it should not be all.

    Love and respect. They both go hand in hand. You do not need to instill fear to make other people realize what power you may have over their life. And it's not even about power, if you're a good leader, parent, anything, people will follow you because they love and respect you. Because they believe that you are an idol. Not a neglecter.

    I cannot claim to be the best parent, but fear is not the way to go, for it will make them estranged from you.

    Thank you.

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  • Elmer G. White
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    Re: Leviathan. Satanist.

    Originally posted by leviathancross View Post
    ...No child should live in fear of their parents...


    But of course they should!

    Leviticus 19:3
    Ye shall fear every man his mother, and his father, and keep my sabbaths: I am the LORD your God.


    How else would they learn to feel as they should towards their progenitors?

    Luke 14:26
    If any man come to me, and hate not his father, and mother, and wife, and children, and brethren, and sisters, yea, and his own life also, he cannot be my disciple.


    Fear is the emotion that is most precious to us whilst on Earth (Ecclesiastes 12:13)!



    Yours in Christ,

    Elmer

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  • leviathancross
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    Re: Leviathan. Satanist.

    Originally posted by Mary Etheldreda View Post
    You're one of those "humble" attention whores. Got it.
    If that's the name you favour, so be it.

    Originally posted by Mary Etheldreda View Post

    Nonsense. Jesus tells us that a father beats his son because he loves him. Neglect is to fail to do something, like beating your child. Consider,
    He that spareth his rod hateth his son: but he that loveth him chasteneth him betimes.
    Proverbs 13:24
    And why, you might ask yourself. Fortunately for you, the Holy Bible has the answer:
    Foolishness is bound in the heart of a child; but the rod of correction shall drive it far from him.
    Proverbs 22:15
    If your father loved you, he'd prevent your silly little play-religion and wouldn't let you fall into the trap of being the stooge of those who run the show. Nor would you be a shame to your mother, your family, and your community:
    The rod and reproof give wisdom: but a child left to himself bringeth his mother to shame.
    Proverbs 29:15
    Ultimately, it would have been for your own good.
    You shall strike him with the rod And rescue his soul from Sheol.
    Proverbs 23:14
    Ultimately, I fear it is too late. Your continued rebellion marks you as not only a clown, but destined for Perdition. I will reserve adding your silly name to my prayer wall, as I'm not sure if you are indeed other than the pigs Jesus talks about (Matthew 7:6).


    If you want to get on my Prayer Wall,
    start showing some repentance.
    Of course a child is bound to have some "foolishness" in their hearts. They're children, for crying out loud. They're growing up. And once they grow up, they will learn.

    If I am truly wrong in what I believe, I will learn. Because it it's truly so foolish, one day, I'll trip over it and I'll learn. That's how you learn. Not by forcing your opinions onto a child by beating them. When you do that, they will learn nothing but fear for you. No child should live in fear of their parents.

    And as for your offer, I will decline. As I said, I do not wish for your prayers. I wish that if I'm wrong, I'll learn. If that happens, perhaps I'll repent. But I will never ask of you to pray for me, because that is then my mistake, and I do not want others to ask forgiveness for me. If such be the case, I will do it myself.

    Thank you for your insight. I apologize for using rather brash language, but I have strong opinions about this.

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  • leviathancross
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    Re: Leviathan. Satanist.

    Originally posted by Dolores de Barriga View Post
    Dear Mrs. Leviathan,


    Thank you for your reply. I do find it curious that you define yourself as a satanist yet you have not read the text which is the foundation of your religion. Is there a reason for that?


    That's probably because you have not been exposed to any of the texts of the Sumerian religion. Most of Genesis as well as several other parts of the Old Testament have deep similarities with the Sumerian texts, almost as if they were the result of a plagiarism from these texts - not the other way around because the Sumerian texts are at least 1000 years older.


    I have read every sacred text of every religion that I could locate. Despite repetitions and other literary techniques which don't seem as appealing from the modern point of view, Mesopotamian writings are among my absolute favorites, as they belong to the very foundation of the entire Western civilization. Edda and Kalevala are great, too. And Popol Vuh is awesome. Really, all sacred texts are deeply fascinating.


    Which sacred text is your favorite?
    Oh, no! I'm sorry, perhaps I misworded. I meant that while I did read the Satanic Bible, I did not find much about other religions there and I wasn't hoping to find it. I was under the impression you assumed I had.

    I understand. If you think that is the case, I will try to look further into Sumerian religion and see if I find something of interest.

    Wow! I am very impressed by your devotion. I can't say I have read that many, unfortunately, even if I wish to broaden my mind like so. However, I think that is partly why I'm here. Not to become a Christian, but perhaps learn what some Christian think. I also think discussion and debate is extremely important when it comes to religion. Or anything.

    I do agree with you that Mesopotamian writing is very good. Very inetresting, I may add. I can't say I really have a favourite though, as I always find something wrong with every sacred text which simply won't leave my mind when I finish it.

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  • leviathancross
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    Re: Leviathan. Satanist.

    Originally posted by Alvin Moss View Post
    A lesbian homosexual called leviathan...

    Can we assume you are a fat dyke with heavy men's boots and blue jeans, a short boy's haircut, numerous tattoos and a pack of cigarettes rolled up in the sleeve of your t-shirt?
    Haha. That would be quite the experience! But no, unfortunately not so. As for my physical health, I am a healthy weight and also train regularly per week. In that sense, maybe I'm a more "butch" lesbian? My hair reaches to my waist, though admittedly it's usually up in a ponytail, haha. Tattoos are not my thing. I do not smoke or drink, never have. And my shoes almost always have a bit of heel, and I spend a bit too much money on them.

    Don't know how important my apperance is, but here goes. I hope this gave you some insight, Sir.

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  • Mary Etheldreda
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    Re: Leviathan. Satanist.

    Originally posted by leviathancross View Post
    If that's what you believe, then that is alright. I am by no means saying you have to ask me something. And if no one at all wants to, then they will not reply to this thread, in all likelihood. At least, I think they should not. I will not provoke for replies.
    You're one of those "humble" attention whores. Got it.

    Originally posted by leviathancross View Post
    As for my father, he did no such thing, and I am lucky for that. Hitting your child is neglect and it can cause quite severe mental setbacks, like anxiety, depression and withdrawal. On top of that, may cause eating disorders, drug use or troubled sleep. Even if it was out of the bottom of a parent's heart, that does not change it.

    Thank you.
    Nonsense. Jesus tells us that a father beats his son because he loves him. Neglect is to fail to do something, like beating your child. Consider,
    He that spareth his rod hateth his son: but he that loveth him chasteneth him betimes.
    Proverbs 13:24
    And why, you might ask yourself. Fortunately for you, the Holy Bible has the answer:
    Foolishness is bound in the heart of a child; but the rod of correction shall drive it far from him.
    Proverbs 22:15
    If your father loved you, he'd prevent your silly little play-religion and wouldn't let you fall into the trap of being the stooge of those who run the show. Nor would you be a shame to your mother, your family, and your community:
    The rod and reproof give wisdom: but a child left to himself bringeth his mother to shame.
    Proverbs 29:15
    Ultimately, it would have been for your own good.
    You shall strike him with the rod And rescue his soul from Sheol.
    Proverbs 23:14
    Ultimately, I fear it is too late. Your continued rebellion marks you as not only a clown, but destined for Perdition. I will reserve adding your silly name to my prayer wall, as I'm not sure if you are indeed other than the pigs Jesus talks about (Matthew 7:6).


    If you want to get on my Prayer Wall,
    start showing some repentance.

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  • Dolores de Barriga
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    Re: Leviathan. Satanist.

    Originally posted by leviathancross View Post
    That's Mrs. Thank you for welcoming me, Dolores, is it?

    Then I tell you with fortune that I did not read the satanic bible to get a view of other people's religion.
    Dear Mrs. Leviathan,


    Thank you for your reply. I do find it curious that you define yourself as a satanist yet you have not read the text which is the foundation of your religion. Is there a reason for that?


    I have, however, read both the Bible and the Koran to get a better view of those religions respectively. If there was any infortmation about other religions, I must have overlooked them as I did not experience that.
    That's probably because you have not been exposed to any of the texts of the Sumerian religion. Most of Genesis as well as several other parts of the Old Testament have deep similarities with the Sumerian texts, almost as if they were the result of a plagiarism from these texts - not the other way around because the Sumerian texts are at least 1000 years older.


    I'm sorry you think that, but I do still commend you for taking your time in reading it.
    I have read every sacred text of every religion that I could locate. Despite repetitions and other literary techniques which don't seem as appealing from the modern point of view, Mesopotamian writings are among my absolute favorites, as they belong to the very foundation of the entire Western civilization. Edda and Kalevala are great, too. And Popol Vuh is awesome. Really, all sacred texts are deeply fascinating.


    Which sacred text is your favorite?

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  • leviathancross
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    Re: Leviathan. Satanist.

    Originally posted by Alvin Moss View Post
    Lucifer, the dark angel you seem obsessed with, opposed the will of God and was driven from Heaven, doomed to spend eternity not in the presence of the Lord, but as ruler of Hell. And yet you worship him, Satan, the first epic loser. Mr. Milton, a fine Christian man, though an Englishman, pondered the subject:

    And to the fierce contention brought along
    Innumerable force of Spirits arm'd
    That durst dislike his reign, and me preferring,
    His utmost power with adverse power oppos'd
    In dubious Battel on the Plains of Heav'n,
    And shook his throne. What though the field be lost?

    God's word on the subject: And the great dragon was cast out, that old serpent called the Devil, and Satan, which deceiveth the whole world: he was cast out into the earth, and his angels were cast out with him. Revelation 12:9

    How is it, fellow, that you come to worship this wretch?
    Ah, yes. I have gotten this question considerably - and understandably so. Some people believe that Satanism = Devil worship. This is not it, however. We do not believe in "Satan" as Christianity would paint the expression.

    Let's start with Satan as a being. Within Satanism, Satan is essentially nothing more than a symbol. As said in the Satanic Bible: “Satanism demands study—NOT worship.” Satan, as our symbol, represents many things, and these things are described in the Nine Satanic Statements, if you wish to know more.

    But then, if we're going to view this question instead as "Why do you chose to follow Satanism?" I can give a more insightful answer.

    Of course, exactly like how I'm sure Christianity represents yours beliefs, Satanism represents mine. Not only in terms of "Hey, this sounds ethical (to me)." but also of how to view the world. I don't know how educated you are in terms of Satanism, but Satanism, too, has its "sins" and "rules." I will not link them, as I am not here to preach about Satanism, but if you find yourself interested in them, you can easily find them through google.

    I was introduced to Satanism by a close friend of mine. I had high skepticism in the beginning, but after attending various Satanic events, I realized this is what I wanted to dovote myself to. And this was long after I had studied both Islam and Christianity.

    I apologize if this seemed a bit rambly. Please ask if you need anything else explained.

    Thank you.

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  • Alvin Moss
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    Re: Leviathan. Satanist.

    Originally posted by leviathancross View Post
    That's Mrs.

    A lesbian homosexual called leviathan...

    Can we assume you are a fat dyke with heavy men's boots and blue jeans, a short boy's haircut, numerous tattoos and a pack of cigarettes rolled up in the sleeve of your t-shirt?

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