Dani
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Hail Satan !!
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Post by Dani on Feb 4, 2004 8:56:52 GMT -5
If One Day It Became Scientifically Certain That There IS A God And It Is 100% Correct...Would Any of You Become Born Again Christians Out of Fear of Going to Hell?
Or Are You Like Me? Wouldnt Accept Christianity Because of The Way They Brainwash Followers And Turn Them Into Mindless Sheep.
A Lot of Satanists Are In It For The Shock Value, I Believe They Are Refered To As " Dabblers " And I Think They Would Convert Instantly To Christianity If They Had The Slightest Scare From The Guy In The Sky.
And Also I Would Believe So From An Agnostic.
But Would Dedicated Non-Thiestic Satanists Do The Same?
Personally I Wouldn't.
The Antichrist
[glow=red,2,300]Victor over God and Nothingness...[/glow]
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Post by Stuart Ellaway on Feb 4, 2004 9:35:17 GMT -5
Even if the existence of God were proved that wouldn't neccesarily make the path of Christianity valid. Most well thought of scholars agree that all religions are merely many paths to the same deity.
If God is proved to exist then I'd have to look at my own beliefs since they'd be clearly not accurate. I would then follow my own path that made me happy and evalute my relationship with this god.
I'm a non-theist because in all my spiritual wonderings I've never encountered an incling of divinty. If I did find it then as I say there would be a period of great re-evaluation on my part.
Remember its not shameful to admit you're wrong.
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Post by Helen on Feb 4, 2004 12:40:21 GMT -5
This sounds really simplistic but I don't think it would change much for me considering I am not anti-God. As Aleister Crowley said I never really hated the one true God but the God of the people I hated. I'm opposed to the mind control, repression and hypocrisy that goes on in God's name. All it would change for me is that I believed in God, after of course conducting my own inquiry into this 'proof'. But my way of life would be the same. I only ever do what I believe is right anyway, so if God didn't want me around and deemed it reasonable to make me suffer for all eternity then screw him. If a God like that was the ultimate good then the ultimate evil couldn't be all that bad.
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Post by Malekith on Feb 6, 2004 18:48:01 GMT -5
Rather than atheist, I would call myself agnostic. I am totaly open minded to the concept of god as a higher being or deity but I have no reason or proof to believe in the existance of god therefore why should I base my life on something that may not exist. Just as Stu said, if a god is somehow proven to me then obviously my ideas and beliefs will change but until that time, without no evidence the only god is myself.
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Post by CCaineDD on Feb 12, 2004 7:10:32 GMT -5
I would stand firm in my belief. Everything you think, hear, see, do, taste and believe is your perception. Someone saying the sky is blue isn't going to convince a blind kid definitively. If you could see behind god, then you know how he's made and what he is, you could believe he exists, but not in him since you'd see beyond him. Or perhaps you'd see he's just a perception, a master of your mind, the only way to sanity..... perhaps you're your own god, your own perception, your own master. I am all that matters, I can't say with any authority that anything is real. But I believe in Creation, and God represents my Creation. I've tried long and hard to forget god and any concept of him, but in the end I find it's easier to accept him. I can't be the ultimate authority of myself, no limits means no rewards. This world I have to work for what I get, this is my continuity, my higher power. Everybody has a unique perception, some get maneuvered easier than others, some are opposite and some are hidden. This is just mine.
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Post by psiangel on Feb 19, 2004 20:25:53 GMT -5
I don’t know how to class my beliefs but im not a god person, if god isn’t the universe (my belief) but a person who condemns people to hell for there sins then although my beliefs wouldn’t change much but I would kiss his ass just for self preservation (it is the highest law after all)
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