Atheist vs. Satanist

Oh geez, a variation on the false dichotomy argument.

The irony is that those who position their view of a subject in this way are focusing on options, yet are exclusively considering only two of them.

Or they’re deliberately misrepresenting the situation to mislead, or out of sheer obstinacy.

Either way, yeah, thinking has been made a second class activity.

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Umm, no.

So what is closer to learning the real truth? Watching some music video from a band, or going to the source and interacting and exchanging words with a person who is actually a member of TST?

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Nope. Nuh-uh, Dave. Remember, according to Val, we need to keep our guard up around those beady-eyed Satanist scum. They are likely to say whatever you want to hear in order to make you part of their cult so they can steal your soul. Watching the music vid is much safer.

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I once had the great honor of sharing two hours with Don Vesco, a truly wonderful person. For those two hours we had an uninterrupted conversation on all things speed. FYI he held multiple land speed records.

So who would you trust and reference on such matters as going fast, Don Vesco, or the dude pushing shopping carts?

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We use theist’s symbols and sigils to mock and humiliate Christianity because it always gets a response. Nothing scares or angers a devout believer more than an inverted crucifix or pentacle. It’s meant to get a negative response to showcase the hypocrisy of religion.
Comparing the TST to the KKK is an incredibly dumb thing to say. All they want is equal representation from state and federal agencies that have always given favor to christian organizations.

Anyone can join or even visit their offices in “the black house” in Salem, Massachusetts.

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I’m a member of TST and love the fact that they’ve been able to fuck with different church and city leaders to expose their hypocrisy. The statue of Baphomet that they had made and then trucked to Oklahoma City to have placed next to a 10 commandments monument was brilliant.
If people ask me about my beliefs, I tell them that I’m a Satanist/Atheist. It’s not like you can’t tell from my occult/Satanic/Halloween tattoos on both arms. I actually wear my beliefs on my skin(arms, chest, and back).

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Oh, so I’m guessing you have had extensive experience with the KKK in your country? Fascinating. I never knew they were “International.” Be that as it may, when I was a little kid back in the 70’s, it was quite common to see the Klu Kluk Kunts gathered in the local shopping center parking lot every couple of weeks or so. They were quite prominent (and FEARED) in my tiny little Southern town. Many city officials and local business owners were members of that group. Yes, crosses were sometimes burned in the yards of many innocent black families. (And I often lived in the small government housing projects that were an almost even mix of black/white families. Had many black friends.) I never understood why there was so much animosity and hatred directed toward those of non-white skin tone. And that got ESPECIALLY confusing for me when I learned that all those cowards under those white robes and hoods were “Godly Christian men.”

So, with all your experience and knowledge of Satanists and the KKK, could you please explain to me their similarities that prompted you to make that comparison? Because somewhere along the way I must have missed something.

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Better than chrome domed tin-man!

That’s right, you better watch out for us. I’ll get you my pretty! Cackling HAHAHA

Anyways, I will also say accusing someone of racism with no factual proof is a dangerous game to play. Unfounded accusations, especially as serious as accusations of hate crimes or antisemitic behavior can end up getting an innocent person harassed or worse socially or physically harmed. I absolutely denounce any kind of hatred, and I strive to be a model citizen of a healthy open society for all people.

I would love if all religious fucktards would stay the fuck out of our government. Unfortunately christianity is a menace in the United States, and TST has court cases fighting FOR abortion access on religious grounds. Because woman have the right to make their own choice of what to do with their body. When people stop infringing on other peoples lives with their Christ almighty crap, I’ll stop supporting TST. You can gladly come talk to us and find out who we are. I’d like to think I am respected on this forum (insert everyone’s jokes here) and I’m not looked at as a total crackpot.

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We took @SatanicMechanic to the beach once and he lost us. He asked a lifeguard to help him find us. The lifeguard said, “I don’t know dude, there are so many places they could hide.”

(Edited for deference to Mr. Dangerfield.)

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:joy::joy::joy: Uh, yeah. Sure. Just keep thinking that. Whatever makes you feel good about yourself and keeps you hanging around here. Personally, I humor you because of the discounted mechanical repairs.

(Edit for muffler leaks.)

I actually like their stratedgy . . . as I equate it with a kind of philosophical guerrilla warfare.

Still . . . I could never join their (pseudo) religious movement.

The nerve of that lifeguard, can you believe he asked for my number then? I mean a man of my stature to be soon canoodling with a lifeguard. No sir, not this guy.

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Okay, no more Mr.Nice-mechanic. I’m going to need you to fill out the form before any work is performed. Please print in block print, N/A all non applicable services, print full name THEN signature, and date in form 06NOV2022. Also the discount is now 8% not 10%. Muttering to selfUngrateful ingrates, always want something for nothing!

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All religious people have one thing in common, no matter what their deity is, and you never know at which moment their brainwashing will turn on and will see you as possessed by the enemy and decide to “free” you from it. And by “free you” I mean kill you.

Oh sure, take an entire gender off that plate.

This is why you “lost” us at the beach! The shirtless dude you had to ask for help was just a bonus.

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:joy::joy::joy::joy::joy: This is a joke, right? I mean, you’re just trying to be funny, aren’t you? Oh, my goodness! That was a good one! :joy::joy::joy::joy:

Dear child, do you have ANY idea how many times somebody (or something) has tried to kill me over the years? Yet, here I am. Sure, got a few scrapes and dents along the way. Still have the scars, aches, and pains to remind me of a few incidents. Anyway, I somehow believe (call it a hunch) I have very little to fear from members of TST. Unless, of course, I do something quite drastic to piss them off and/or harm one (or more) of them. In which case, I am also fairly certain there would be very few places for me to hide to avoid retaliation. (As it should be.) Otherwise, I would be willing to bet a member of TST would be one of the first to come to my aid if he/she saw me in distress/danger. (Again, call it a hunch.)

By the way, I’m still curious to know how TST is similar to KKK.

(Edit for belly-laughs.)

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Ungrateful?.. UNGRATEFUL???.. Pay attention! Did you not hear me say I tolerate you because you do pretty good work for a somewhat fair price? And you have the nerve to call me ungrateful? A simple “Thank you” would have been appreciated, ya know? Sheesh! I swear, some people just don’t know how to take a compliment. :roll_eyes:

Robes, masks, religious symbols AND the lack of any black people in their ranks. It’s hard to believe that out of 240 million Americans there are zero black candidates for this new religion. I saw quite a few of their videos but I didn’t see a single black person, and they seem to be talking to white people only.

@Valso, it appears to me that you are either abysmal at research or a troll.

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