openly follow/worship there beliefs if it does not involve breaking the law.
2006-08-14
17:41:53
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Mr Hex Vision
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JackBauer. There are many verisons of Satanism.
This can range from teenagers foolishly worshiping satan, to christians view point of a lack of a believe in God.
To the worship of a force of nature.
But as you raise a good question I think I will ask his.
2006-08-14
17:55:11 ·
update #1
I have put the question to vote.
2006-08-15
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update #2
Should Satanists be allowed........
Interesting. When was there ever any restriction? Not that Xtians would be able to stop Satanists from openly being Satanists. I have also never witnessed or participated in a ritual or satanic holiday celebrated by breaking the law. All of the satanists I know of including myself, are law abiding citizens. I think your concern is unnecessary, since you have some misunderstanding that we are allowing ourselves to be supressed by Xtians. Xtian influence or suppression on my beliefs is an utter impossibility.
2006-08-15 11:48:02
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answered by Tala 3
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greetings...what a question...it's been awhile since i've been takin by a question, so i've had to give yours alittle thought...and here it is...yes
without the satanist, there would be no do gooders. without the wrongs, then there would be know rights. i don't agree with everything either. but rather than debate what should or shouldn't be allowed, just focus on what you can do each day to make the world a better place to live in. good luck
2006-08-15 00:53:12
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answered by Anonymous
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... The simple answer is yes, but the complex answer is that obviously if it doesn't involve breaking the law then it's allowed legally speaking; technically, the question becomes "Should people act outside the law to prevent legal satanistic activities" and the simple answer is no.
2006-08-15 00:49:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes
2006-08-15 00:45:38
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answered by Anonymous
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I honestly dont think they should, where are your morals people, first why would you want to worship satan? y, i would rather be atheist than worship satan, second this country was bult on/around religion, so think about that, but if you wanna go off what the law is yeah they can, as long as they harm noone. but remember some f our law do suck.
2006-08-15 00:51:17
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answered by sillygirlrini 2
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Of course. What exactly would openly following Satanism look like anyways? It couldn't be anything more than someone screaming "PRAISE ME!!!!".
2006-08-15 00:50:04
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answered by RH (a.k.a. God) 3
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Definitely. I don't think you understand Satanism though, Satanists aren't devil worshippers.
2006-08-15 00:51:02
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answered by Anonymous
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of course. Everyone should be free to express themselves in any way they choose, so long as it does not infringe on the rights of others.
2006-08-15 00:45:51
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answered by Master Maverick 6
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We are allowed. And nothing we do breaks the law. Where the hell have you been man?
2006-08-15 00:45:12
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answered by Spookshow Baby 5
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y not that is amendment 1 man
2006-08-15 00:47:19
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answered by Killer K 2
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