RE: If you could replace god with satan, would you?
April 26, 2018 at 7:39 pm
(This post was last modified: April 26, 2018 at 7:45 pm by Amarok.)
Wow huggy way to not understand my post .
1. Do or not christians believe that Jesus human sacrifice achieved a greater good? The answer is yes . Do Satanist view human sacrifice under the right circumstances achieves a greater good ? The answer is yes . Therefore both ideologies argue there is a justification for a human sacrifice.Oh i never said i endorse human sacrifice in fact i explicitly said the opposite.
2.Are you saying that Christians would have defied gods plan and not killed Jesus had the Romans not . That he would not have been used as a blood sacrifice to away sin ? And that Christians don't rave about it endlessly how great the Sacrifice was and essentially turn it into torture porn (The passion of the christ anyone)
Thus the fire was negated -2
1. Do or not christians believe that Jesus human sacrifice achieved a greater good? The answer is yes . Do Satanist view human sacrifice under the right circumstances achieves a greater good ? The answer is yes . Therefore both ideologies argue there is a justification for a human sacrifice.Oh i never said i endorse human sacrifice in fact i explicitly said the opposite.
Quote:Anton Lavey was clear that human sacrifice was only justified to kill an irredeemable evil person. I don't agree with this (please note not all satanists are Anton Lavey followers ) But i'm sorry Christians don't get to gloat about murdering people for some greater good in fact you revel in it .
2.Are you saying that Christians would have defied gods plan and not killed Jesus had the Romans not . That he would not have been used as a blood sacrifice to away sin ? And that Christians don't rave about it endlessly how great the Sacrifice was and essentially turn it into torture porn (The passion of the christ anyone)
(April 26, 2018 at 6:29 pm)Lutrinae Wrote: Burned by Huggy. +1Sorry i have fire resistance
Thus the fire was negated -2
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