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Have you learned any ethical rules or behavioral guidelines? What does your mentor teach?
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Of course they haven't physically or spiritually answered me! They are stars!Originally posted by Rev. M. Rodimer View PostAnd do they answer you?
Do tell, what have you learned from the Satanic Bible?
I'd like to know your thoughts on the matter. Have you finished it yet?
They are just beautiful and help me think.
I have finished it. I learned that I can be a strong person on my own, and not have to rely on a god to validate who I am as a human being.
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Are you not on my side, brother? I will in fact read her works. Thanks for the suggestion!Originally posted by Oliver Brendan Hayve View PostThe Satanic Bible? Bah. If you want to read Ayn Rand, then actually read Ayn Rand, not some Cliff Notes version for people who want to dress up and play church.
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And do they answer you?Originally posted by PraiseTheLord4 View PostSo now, instead of talking to God, I look to the stars.
Do tell, what have you learned from the Satanic Bible?Originally posted by PraiseTheLord4 View PostMarilyn Manson definitely opened my eyes. He's a hero of mine. And then I began reading The Satanic Bible. That pretty much sent me over the edge.
I'd like to know your thoughts on the matter. Have you finished it yet?
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So have you ever read the actual Bible, so you can appreciate God in all of His True Glory™?Originally posted by PraiseTheLord4 View Post...And then I began reading The Satanic Bible...
You really should. You can get one from Wal-Mart for $5, even free from most Baptist churches (ask politely, and insist on an Authorized King James Version). 66 books, 2 books per day, a couple of hours, and you'll be done in a month or so.
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Better than what? It's actually a true fact. I LOVE Marilyn Manson. I'm so excited to see him perform for the first time! My mother HATES him, but now that I am eighteen, I can pretty much do what I want.Originally posted by Redeemed Papist View PostHow shocking!
You'll have to do better than that.
And The Satanic Bible is quite good. I don't worship Satan. Not in any way. If he were real, I think I'd feel quite badly for him. He had a mind of his own, and was punished for it.
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The Satanic Bible? Bah. If you want to read Ayn Rand, then actually read Ayn Rand, not some Cliff Notes version for people who want to dress up and play church.Originally posted by PraiseTheLord4 View PostAnd then I began reading The Satanic Bible. That pretty much sent me over the edge.
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How shocking!Originally posted by PraiseTheLord4 View PostMarilyn Manson definitely opened my eyes. He's a hero of mine. And then I began reading The Satanic Bible. That pretty much sent me over the edge.
The only thing you could do to get me back into his embrace would be to take away my free will.
You'll have to do better than that.
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Marilyn Manson definitely opened my eyes. He's a hero of mine. And then I began reading The Satanic Bible. That pretty much sent me over the edge.Originally posted by Redeemed Papist View PostYour first few lying posts were pathetically transparent, it's true, but we always give the benefit of the doubt.
So what first started you down the road to being a harlot for Satan and how can we guide you back into Jesus' loving embrace.
The only thing you could do to get me back into his embrace would be to take away my free will.
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Your first few lying posts were pathetically transparent, it's true, but we always give the benefit of the doubt.Originally posted by PraiseTheLord4 View PostI am an not Christian. I thought that was implied.
So what first started you down the road to being a harlot for Satan and how can we guide you back into Jesus' loving embrace.
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I am an not Christian. I thought that was implied.Originally posted by Redeemed Papist View PostShe's even a failure at pretending to be a Christian.
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Most people pretending to be Christian fail. At least when being exposed to True Christians. This has been seen in this very forum, over and over again.Originally posted by Redeemed Papist View PostShe's even a failure at pretending to be a Christian.
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That's the spirit. You're starting to get with Jesus.Originally posted by PraiseTheLord4 View PostBut what do I know? I'm just a woman.
1 Corinthians 14:34-35
14:34 Let your women keep silence in the churches: for it is not permitted unto them to speak; but they are commanded to be under obedience, as also saith the law. 14:35 And if they will learn any thing, let them ask their husbands at home: for it is a shame for women to speak in the church.
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I used to pray...until I realized that I was just wishing that someone was listening. Nobody was. I was a good Christian. I went to church. I was an innocent child. I prayed for my dying family. Were they saved? No. No they weren't. So now, instead of talking to God, I look to the stars.Originally posted by Zechariah Smyth View PostYou can pray while you are cooking.

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You can pray while you are cooking.Originally posted by PraiseTheLord4 View PostI COULD pray to Jesus...or open a cookbook. Which do you think would educate me more quickly? I'm betting the latter. But what do I know? I'm just a woman.
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