Someone wrote in [community profile] anonrising 2016-07-26 11:59 pm (UTC)

Re: Furvilla Thread

AYRT
This just in. If a religion isn't large, odds are people aren't likely to be part of it. IDK how accurate the stat is, but Wikipedia has only 100k people as Satanists. Odds are there aren't that many on a pet site. Especially when people admitted they only did it for the reaction.

I am also less likely to believe these people are official Satanists given the "Summon Satan" sigs. The official athiestic (most common) version (http://www.churchofsatan.com/faq-fundamental-beliefs.php) does not, in fact, worship Satan. Here is another source on that (http://www.religionfacts.com/church-of-satan). Hence why I said these people didn't likely know anything about Satanism and weren't likely Satanists, but we're instead likely trolls trying to stir shit up.

I still am not a fan of atheistic Satanism, as it is an "every man for himself" philosophy that recommends intolerance and vengeance ("If a guest in your lair annoys you, treat them cruelly and without mercy"), which I don't think is good for a society, but I highly doubt any of those people were talking about real atheistic Satanism or were truly Satanists.

I had a more difficult time finding out anything on theistic satanism as it is less collected. What I mostly saw was as part of polytheistic religions, where, again, it wouldn't be a focus on Satan as a god by himself entirely. But then we get into the order of the nine angles. Here is the wiki article on it (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Order_of_Nine_Angles), but you can find more online if you care. They seem to be one of the dominant forms of theistic Satanism. And fuck, yes, if a group reveres Hitler for what he did (among other things), I am all about discriminating against them even if they are a religion. At least on a petsite, where shit like that is not acceptable.

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