44 Quotes About Satanism
- Author Joris-Karl Huysmans
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Worshiping the Devil is no more insane than worshiping God...It is precisely at the moment when positivism is at its high-water mark that mysticism stirs into life and the follies of occultism begin.
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- Author Suzy Kassem
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More people have died in the name of religion than any other cause on earth. Is massacring God's creations really serving God - or the devil? And what father would want to see his children constantly divided and fighting? What God would allow a single human life to be sacrificed for monetary gain? Again, the Creator or the devil?
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- Author Samuel Butler
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Prayers are to men as dolls are to children.
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- Author Matt Paradise
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If voting changed anything... I'd still laugh!
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- Author Marilyn Manson
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The most valuable thing [Anton LaVey] did that day was to help me understand and come to terms with the deadness, hardness and apathy I was feeling about myself and the world around me, explaining that it was all necessary, a middle step in an evolution from an innocent child to an intelligent, powerful being capable of making a mark on the world.
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- Author Russell D. Moore
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It's hard to imagine a more biblical definition of devil worship than an exaltation of the self, an exaltation of the ego, and a tearing down of that countercultural sign of the cross," Moore argued. This pride – doing things our way instead of following God's plan
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- Author Mokokoma Mokhonoana
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A satirist that criticizes religion is seen as a satanist.
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- Author Nikolas Schreck
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...Or should you mourn the rapist, which I guess Christians mourn the people who kill them too.
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- Author John Darnielle
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What you were supposed to hear when the record played backwards was the phrase wolf in white van. Nobody had a very firm idea of what that was supposed to mean, but they all agreed about what they were hearing: that it was a hellish picture to paint, and for young people to hear. Paul did ask what, exactly, it meant, and the guest talked about the symbol of the wolf in ancient cultures, but nothing got much clearer. It was a dark smudge of an idea shared among believers.
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