I don't worship anything and I don't think it matters who or what you worship because it is subjective. There is, as far as I can tell, no end-result to worshiping. Also, there is no such thing as Satan or Jesus, so worship away to one or the other or both or neither, it doesn't matter - the end result (nothing) will be the same either way, I believe.
2006-08-06 10:52:46
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answered by tomleah_06 5
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God was just Satan in sheep’s clothing.
For all you believers, sorry I’m not one of them, how do you know that the God you believe in, and the Bible you believe and follow wasn’t actually the work of Satan. How do you know that it wasn’t Satan that created the Earth, Adam, Eve and all that jazz?
How do you know that Satan didn’t conquer and defeat God, then came down pretending to be God, got millions believing in religion, fighting and killing each other, just because it’s fun for him? What evidence do you have to show that the God in the Bible wasn’t in fact Satan in disguise? The answer is straight forward. If there was any truth to the Bible at all, and the chance of that is totally remote, then God is the Devil, just think about it for a while.
Current evidence proves conclusively that the Bible was produced by the Devil.
Once again, for all you naive believers, clearly the Bible is full of terrible atrocities and evil, far more than nice things, but of course believers will just ignore or twist the atrocities into whatever soothes their confused minds – “Hey, that’s OK, God made everything so it’s alright for him to do whatever he wants, he’s good” – yeah, right – get a grip for goodness sake.
If you can’t see that the Bible is in fact the Devil’s work then you’re deceiving yourself. Commonsense and logic should guide you away from the Bible, just look at the mess the world has become with all you religious believers. You’re following Satan!
God is in trouble, not the other way round, and he needs your help. Forget the Bible and start learning to be sensible and you’ll see the real light. The Devil has tricked the whole lot of you and got you following his work, and you’ve no idea what you’re doing.
2006-08-06 11:03:08
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answered by Brenda's World 4
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We don't believe in your satan. That was a fairy tale made up in the christian bible to scare people to convert. The word satan has been around a long time before christianity and simply means "adversary" or one who questions authority or that which is told to be truth. We are truth seekers. The enemy of fairy tale spreaders.
To answer your question on harm, I will not harm anyone unless they cast the first stone. Then they will feel my wrath regardless of which religion they choose.
2006-08-06 11:08:49
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answered by Spookshow Baby 5
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He told me that if anyone ever asked this question, to smite them down with use of black magic and sacrifices of small children. lol Satanists rarely ever worship a deity called Satan, rather they believe in the principals in which Satan stands for. The religion you're referring to is called Luciferianism, the belief & worship in the Christian Devil.
2006-08-07 14:35:05
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answered by BloodyHell 4
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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
2006-08-06 15:11:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Generally, satanists don't worship satan and harm christians. You can read more about Satanism here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satanism
2006-08-06 10:49:44
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answered by i luv teh fishes 7
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