Nope, I don't. And what do devil-worshipers get out of it, you ask? One word: Hell.
2006-07-31 07:34:24
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answered by x 2
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Oooh, nice ignorant answer there, Lundy. How enlightened YOU are... You are an arrogant @ss for ASSumming that anyone who doesn't believe as you do, must worship the devil.
Are you really THAT narrow & closed minded? Because not everyone (included quite a few Christians) fits into nice, cute, neat little labeled packages or aka organized religion.
I am Christian, but I do not believe in the so-called fire & brimstone theory of "Satan" or "the Devil".
You can't worship something you don't believe in, dear...
2006-07-31 07:37:54
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answered by Wild Rose 4
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My mom worshipped the devil, so I'm a little devil child. You better watch out.
2006-07-31 07:35:17
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answered by Tammy ™ 4
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nope i don't though i practice witchcraft i was told i did and that is not true and also just because people are not Christian that don't make us worship the devil yee of little mind I am wicca and I love all living things there is good in bad in all people just have to know were u stand and can't worship some thing that is not real.
2006-07-31 07:47:45
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answered by white_wizard 4
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I don't.
Someone said this: "Anyone who is not a Christian does. "
That's not true, because a lot of non-Christians don't believe in either God or Satan. So how could they worship Satan if they don't believe in him? Perhaps in some vague, subconscious way they might, but I think it's a little presumptuous to accuse all non-Christians of devil-worship.
Anyways, back to your question. Go here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anton_Lavey
Read about Anton Lavey. He founded the Church of Satan, and wrote the Satanic Bible. It talks about his beliefs, etcetc.
2006-07-31 07:38:20
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answered by Christine T 2
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The correct grammar for your question is: "Do any of you worship the devil?"
If you insist on playing in this realm, you should at least try to learn the rules.
2006-07-31 07:36:17
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answered by Anonymous
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I dont worship the devil per se. but i think jehovah was the real evil. you dont hear much about satans side of the story do you? its just a one sided mudslinging.
from what Gabriel told me Satans real name was Indra of the Hindu dieties.
for some reason unbeknowst to most Jehovah hated everyone including his wife Gabriella and his son Jesus. He also hated other Gods because he was jealous.
satan was an unfortunate victim of jealousy. hey the bible did mention Jehovah was jealous angry and vengeful. Its the church that tries to make him in a God of Love when he was a War God.
2006-07-31 07:36:10
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answered by brianna_the_angel777 4
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Only christians worship the devil. If they would stop talking about it everyone else would forget all about it.
In ancient Jewish tradition Satan is simply an angel doing the work that God assigned to Satan to do.
The word Satan means challenger. With the idea of Satan challenging us, or tempting if you will. This description sees Satan as the angel who is the embodiment of man's challenges. This idea of Satan works closely with God as an integral part of God plan for us. His job is to make choosing good over evil enough of a challenge so that it becomes clear to us that there can be only one meaningful or logical choice.
Contrast this to Christianity, which sees Satan as God's opponent. In Jewish thought, the idea that there exists anything capable of setting itself up as God's opponent would be considered polytheistic or setting up the devil to be an equally powerful polarity to god or a demigod.
Oddly, proof for The Christian satan/devil mythology is supposedly found in the ancient Jewish texts that were borrowed to create the bible. One can’t help but wonder how Christians came up with such a fantastically different interpretation of Gods assistant Satan in their theology.
Other hints about Satan’s role in human relations can be seen if you look at the name Lucifer. It meaning in the original tongue translates as Light bearer or light bringer. Essentially the bringer of enlightenment. The temptations of the Satan idea bring all of us eventually into Gods light. Hardly the Evil entity of Christian mythology.
Love and blessings
don
2006-07-31 07:35:42
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't believe in the western concept of the devil. I am an Assyrian Christian aka Chaldean Catholic. "Satana" in Aramaic means someone who introduces unorthodox thought to people. It can also be a "thought." There is a saying "Were Satana Gu Mokhukh" which means the devil got in your head. All it means is that an evil thought entered your mind.
2006-07-31 07:39:22
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answered by King of Babylon 3
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No I don't worship the devil and no I'm not a christian, I do believe in god....but i do have a question....In the bible it talks about god creating adam and eve and the earth.....but why is there no mention of the dinosaurs which of whom was here before man kind??????
2006-07-31 07:38:26
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answered by Anonymous
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"O you who believe! Follow not the footsteps of the Devil, for those who follow the footsteps of the Devil, he commands lewdness and evil." (An-Nur: 21)
"And the Devil said when the matter has been decided: “Lo! Allah promised you the promise of truth, and I promised you and failed you! And I had no power over you save that I called unto you and you obeyed me. So blame me not, but blame yourselves! I cannot help you, nor can you help me. Lo! I disbelieve in that which you before ascribed to me. Lo! For wrong doers is a painful doom." (Ibrahim: 22)
2006-07-31 07:40:34
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answered by OpenMyHeart 1
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