#51975 - 08/07/04 04:17 PM
Re: satanism and the city in the 21st century
[Re: logan]
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I'm not going to read this based on the fact that you haven't introduced yourself, and I probably would rather not hear whatever preaching you've said. Trust me, it's probably not insightful, and probably no one cares.
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#51983 - 08/15/04 09:22 PM
Re: satanism and the city in the 21st century
[Re: logan]
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So in essence, you are not going to change because it is the natural thing to do, rather, because you think it will get you 'brownie points?'
Less pretentious drivel, more substance.
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my upcoming posts
Personally, I do not think you should make any.
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#51984 - 08/16/04 12:46 AM
...is SCIENCE!
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Science!
Science is the act of inquiring for verifiable facts. Science does not explain the rules of the road. It does not say that we know everything. It only asserts that we do not truly "know" anything unless it is verified. Verification requires physical or tangible proof. The "laws of physics" are only discovered laws of physics. Science KNOWS this. It simply says that the difference between what is real and what is not real is what is tangible and without debate. We are free to discover it. So why shouldn't we? It is ultimately trusting that proof is required for knowledge to benefit us. Is there a better compromise? If you can debate something with good cause, therefore, it is NOT necessarily TRUE! Nor is it necessarily false! Isn't that extremely handy? Why should anything which is not tangible or verifiable be a "truth" to us? Is it possible to be absolutely sure of something without tangible proof? If it is not a proven fact, should we not continue to doubt it? Satanism enshrines doubt! Allowing, of course, that we define truth on our own terms, yes, but wouldn't it be practical to have a logical definition of truth? Why of course! It makes a LOT of sense. That way, we have the right to continue doubting anything that has not been verified, while not necessarily saying that it is "impossible". Awareness of the flesh is the highest acheivement! I insist upon verification!
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#51986 - 08/16/04 10:24 AM
Re: Satanism and the city in the 21st century
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We now find ourselves in the beginning of the 21st century. The necessity of leading a carnal satanic lifestyle free from the dictates of hypocritical and false beliefs has become totally obvious. We must look towards the rules that Anton Lavey put forth in the Satanic Bible to best navigate our way successfuly.
No one is telling you to do anything. What is with this "we must?" If you feel better worshipping the narazere or any of his other forms, than looking in the mirror and realising this is real and time has a pattern, you should go ahead and keep doing it instead.
You control, pain or pleasure?
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To truly get the most out of what this world has to offer one must get better acquainted with the laws of the universe that apply to us on a physical level. We truly are mammals set apart from the animal kingdom solely through our ability to speak. We are all worlds within ourselves that must rely only on ourselves.
And the laws of the universe are?
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I have read the satanic bible many times. It is definitely the most appropriate handbook for guiding our way through the 21st century. I say this because we find applicable today more than ever all the rules and laws of behavior written in the satanic bible.
Sweety, read it again. Human nature is the same now as it was 6.000 B.C.
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One must look hard to find the undefiled wisdom that lies hidden beneath the hypocritical and deceitful false teachings that are becoming more and more available today. We must not look towards the vacant pipe dreams that have been forcefed us since as far back as we can remember.
Hypocritical self deceit is becoming more available now in the 21st century. Interesting, would you care to elaborate on this conclusion of yours a little bit, please, if you don't mind.
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We must look forward and decide what avenue of thought process will benefit us most in the long run.
Absolutely.
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#51988 - 08/16/04 03:54 PM
Re: Satanism and the city in the 21st century
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Please stop saying heretofore. You sound like an idiot.
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I meant to reply to logan, not you; sorry.
Edited by Jackdaw (08/16/04 03:55 PM)
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#51991 - 08/17/04 06:04 AM
Re: Satanism and the city in the 21st century
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Couldn't have said it better myself. I was wondering how long it would be until someone made that observation. 
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#51992 - 08/17/04 05:13 PM
Re: Satanism and the city in the 21st century
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Sorry. I guess I wasn't really thinking about it. I'll stop doing that in the future.
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#51996 - 10/02/04 09:28 PM
Re: Satanism and the city in the 21st century
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No, I'm not the boss of you. I understand what your message is. Try reading the post again. I revised it. Quote:
Don't always try to have the last word you just might receive it
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#52000 - 10/05/04 01:33 PM
Re: Satanism and the city in the 21st century
[Re: logan]
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You know what, why don't you choose from this here list and tell me a more appropriate word than must that can fit into the context Im using it for.
should could would might
How about "As I see it, so forth and so on"
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#52001 - 10/05/04 01:36 PM
Re: Satanism and the city in the 21st century
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I dont know, but it seems to me like alot of English Majors Have decided to start posting on our boards. HAIL SATAN
I only wish that I was an English Major, or the equivalent of one in any language.
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#52002 - 10/09/04 12:22 AM
Re: English Majors?
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>>I only wish that I was an English Major, or the equivalent of one in any language.<<
Why are you not? If it is a matter of money, I assure you there are many programs that will pay your way. Why does English seem attractive as a major? I prefer engineering my self, although language is a means to communicate and possibly manipulate a wider audience, Engineering is the Discipline of effecting change in the physical world. Engineering is not without a price, if mathematics is not your strong suit, perhaps wordsmith is your calling. I do not place one above another, I am certain cases can be made for many discplines.
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