johnnyyukon
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Anyway, Hail Satan!
Well dang, you just took the "shock" right outta my hilarious thread.
And surprised me again with the crazy shit you know![]()
Yeah, I thought the thread was a joke.
You've sized up the Le Vay script well too, its a lot like Ayn Rand, and its what I meant when I said it was literary satanism or a human, all to human rationalisation.
But you summarised it really well.
The similarity to Ayn Rand's objectivism is the main problem I have with LaVeyan Satanism. As a pretty liberal Christian I don't believe in a literal Satan so it's not shocking or scary to me to see people pretending to worship something that isn't real. No more so than the Flying Spaghetti Monster, really. Except I prefer the FSM's emphasis on science to the Satanists' emphasis on self.
Well thank youSorry about the shock spoiler. At least it takes a few pages to get to
Also, cool about the Tarot. I have a deck and toy with them from time to time but am no expert.
This is like, a website from the 90s, but it's also my #1 go-to for Tarot reference. Individual Tarot Cards
I've used many decks, but this is my fav: Legacy of the Divine Tarot
7. "Satan represents man as just another animal, sometimes better, more often
worse than those that walk on allâ€fours, who, because of his “divine spiritual
and intellectual development,†has become the most vicious animal of all!"
As an FYI/PSA, LaVeyan Satanism is a form of atheism - not devil worship - that utilizes spiritual language and structure. It encourages independence of thought and strength of self, and typically involves extensive use of interpersonal and intrapersonal psychological theory. "Satan" is a symbol generally representing the attributes of power that mainstream religions typically reject in their requisite submission of humans to a deity. LaVeyan Satanists do not believe in the being known as "Satan" as conceptualized in the Abrahamic religions; "Satan" in this sense is more rhetorical device and less pivotal focus. The self is really the pivotal focus in LaVeyan Satanism, and a more applicable critique of the philosophy, IMO, would be to focus on the potential pitfalls of self-glorification.
So, for what it's worth, there is no "Satan" here to reject, as rejecting the Abrahamic concept of Satan is actually a prerequisite to being a LaVeyan Satanist. I suspect the sense of shock accompanied by the term "Satanism" is somewhat valuable to them because the point of LaVeyan Satanism is to awaken people out of the conformity, restriction, and submission they believe is part of mainstream religion, so that they may flourish in their individuality and take full advantage of life. Plus they might get lulz out of it, as I suspect johnny is here.![]()
My understanding of LeVay (whose birth name was Howard... haha) was that he was quite the showboater. One of his favorite instruments to play was the pipe organ (how showy), and he spent a lot of his early adulthood in carnivals. He seemed to be in the thick of things, around people, liked to organize groups, knew lots of people. It fell right into line with him to like and know how to attract attention and poke people in ways to get them riled up, all the better to get some press. He was already a local personage when he decided to direct a group he was in into the lines of this new organization; part of choosing the "Satan" angle was to create controversy that would stir up more opportunities and unnerve people.
... Looks like you guys have hit on much of that, though...![]()
My understanding of LeVay (whose birth name was Howard... haha) was that he was quite the showboater. One of his favorite instruments to play was the pipe organ (how showy), and he spent a lot of his early adulthood in carnivals. He seemed to be in the thick of things, around people, liked to organize groups, knew lots of people. It fell right into line with him to like and know how to attract attention and poke people in ways to get them riled up, all the better to get some press. He was already a local personage when he decided to direct a group he was in into the lines of this new organization; part of choosing the "Satan" angle was to create controversy that would stir up more opportunities and unnerve people.
... Looks like you guys have hit on much of that, though...![]()
Oh wow, interesting. Danke, Fraulein.
So LeVay was a carnie? Makes a lot more sense.
Well man is made in God's image as well. Christians relate to the son of God, Jesus, a human (or demi-god/God, was never clear).
Most religions' main deities have some semblance of man (not all). A human portrayal of Satan is all up in the Bible. And really, what's a better portrayal for humans to relate to?
Yeah that damn apple in the Garden of Eve, Knowledge. And it seems self-knowledge could be argued for that, like I think you're suggesting, and all the human "woe is me" lamentations that the beasts seem blissfully unaware of. I personally think animals can be traumatized and suffer, but humans have a unique talent for it.
I think you may be right about pure evil being purely corruptive.