No matter our differences, we can all agree that belligerent midwit atheists are the most insufferable of all cunts.
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Something I recently came to understand was when the Christians say "this isn't something you can reason yourself into: you either 'get it' or you don't".
Because there's some intuitive sense I get where I say "these people are demons", and I have trouble even explaining that sense to Christians even if they also intuitively understand "yeah those aren't good people" but may be uncomfortable declaring them "demons".
I would be wholly incapable of explaining that intuition to even myself 5 years ago, and I think even my Christian self 20 years ago would tell me today "yeah maybe you should see someone about that."
Possession is real. It's ideological possession, in modern parlance, but the powers and principalities represented are still very much Satanic. Because Leftism is the gospel of envy, the old metaphors and understandings still hold.
"Hell is empty and the all the devils are here." The Tempest Act 1, Scene 2, Shakespeare
Wait, so can we call it Former Hell now?
Shakespeare is poetry, not theology.
I used to have trouble believing in demons, till Obama became president and the left dropped the charade and showed how bat shit insane it was. Now, I understand why the old religion was so strict and hard on the wicked.
About 6 months to a year ago I found myself saying "I'm not sure I believe in god, but I believe in the Devil because I see so many people act in service to him."
There's a certain sense where I can honestly see why people have an easier time being a Satanist than a Christian, because people acting in the furtherance of that being's (if it actually exists) ends are so much easier to find.
There's some reasoning involved for me, but it's mostly things like 'We as a species don't know nearly as much as we think we do,' which I use to navigate the obstacles my rational side tries to throw in the way of my faith. Intuition is still very necessary, and not just in matters of faith either.
Progressives only ever use reason as an argument when they want you to abandon your gut instinct. Most of the time they don't give a flying fuck about what's rational, they live by the creed 'my feels over objective reals, Nazi scum', but the second your healthy intuition rejects their sick web of propaganda, suddenly (their mangled version of) rationality is back on the menu!
Demon is synonymous with evil so it isn't surprising that you feel that way. I don't think that lends any credence to a specific religion.
I would not be able to claim to be a Satanist given the behaviors i consider "demonic" and my negative association with those behaviors.
None of which say anything about whether or not any of it is true, but it does speak to compatibility with a particular religion.