Anonymous ID: 70e412 Jan. 16, 2020, 2:02 p.m. No.7832754   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2775 >>2828 >>2842

>>7832303

 

"Do what thy wilt," say the Satanists, who believe totally in the service to self above service to others. I like how you phrased it though. It clarifies their sick cult nicely: they believe the only sin is denying your own desire." From Ayn Rand to Marilyn Manson, they've preached this black gospel for so long that people don't realize how much it's become part of daily society. But it ends now.

Anonymous ID: 70e412 Jan. 16, 2020, 2:14 p.m. No.7832874   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>7832775

 

I've heard people say that too and read articles in MSM about that contemporary ethos, especially amongst millenials, as if it's a lofty ideal because they're rejecting material things for experiences. Never thought of it as destructive until you highlighted it, but actually now I agree with you, it's part of the Satanist philosophy because it promotes "pursuing any experience in satisfaction of the self without reflecting on the consequence to others," which is pretty much the same thing as "do what thy wilt." I mean, they're certainly not saying "the only thing I want is to save mankind." It's also sort of a communist sentiment, as though we should be happy to have nothing (no food, no shelter, no money) because we get to accumulate any experience we want. I think the Warrior of Light pursues "truth, love and freedom for all mankind over the material," not just "experiences for the sake of experiences."