Satanism Is A Noble Philosphy
Posted: Thu Mar 10, 2022 8:05 am
Everyone knows that motives are less important than behavior. Even when someone has good intentions, if they treat people badly, then those good intentions mean nothing. This applies to individuals and the collective.
Satanism may sound less noble than other collectivist philosophies. In Satanism, the individual pursues success to the best of their abilities. On the other hand, mainstream religious philosophies like Christianity, Islam, and other philosophies that have a collectivist world view, teach that everyone should share everything equally.
But only Satanism can produce true freedom, and lift millions from poverty. While mainstream ideologies have kept millions impoverished, and without exception, crushed freedom.
Satanism is not a perfect belief system, but it enables a decent society. Collectivism (whether religious or political) always leads to evil. However, it has become increasingly common for people to ignore or deny the evil of these ideologies.
The fruits of collectivist ideologies have always been totalitarianism and have deprived countless people of rights, submitted them to torture, and resulted in the death of trillions. Yet people are seemingly blind to this. How can we make sense of this?
Well, it comes down to two things. The first is ignorance. People just don’t know the truth about the collectivist ideologies behind mainstream religions and political philosophies. The second factor is willful blindness. People know the truth, but choose to ignore it, because it is uncomfortable.
Thanks to censorship, and the sad state of education, my assumption is that most people fall into the first category. Unfortunately, they just don’t know. Why is it important that people know about the atrocities of these collectivist ideologies?
Let me give you three good reasons:
We have a moral obligation to the victims of collectivism, not to forget them.
The best way to prevent evil from reoccurring is to confront it head-on.
Tyrants and their enablers (who torture, enslave, and murder) have for the most part, always been normal people.
We have a moral obligation to the victims of tyranny, not to forget them.
Would you say that Americans have a moral obligation to remember the victims of Slavery? Would you say that South Africans have a moral obligation to remember the victims of Apartheid? Well, we have the same obligation to the billions of people who died under Christianity, Islam, National Socialism, Communism, etc.
The best way to prevent evil from reoccurring is to confront it head-on.
The fact that many people today (especially young people) mention tyranny as a viable option for society, proves they don’t know collectivism’s moral record. It’s clear to see they don’t properly fear the dangers of mainstream religions that have a collectivist worldview.
That means history can repeat itself. Why could these atrocities happen again?
Tyrants and their enablers (who helped them to torture, enslave, and murder) have for the most part, always been normal people. Of course, some of them were psychopaths, but most weren’t. This means that any society can devolve into tyranny, theocracy, authoritarianism, or some related evil.
Here are some facts:
Countless people perished in the inquisition and in holy wars under Catholicism.
Countless people perished in Islamic theocracies and holy wars.
For those who say that Hitler is their God, millions died in WWII.
For those who worship the state, countless died under communism.
And this doesn’t even come close to the suffering of millions of people who were not murdered. For example:
The systematic stripping of people’s right to free speech.
Unable to worship freely in a religion of their choice.
They didn’t have the right to travel.
Denial of the right to start a business.
The right to a fair trial was denied.
Suppression of free media and literature.
People were subjected to extreme poverty.
Mass incarceration i.e. imprisonment of millions.
The trauma was suffered by countless people who were friends of the murdered and imprisoned.
People associate evil with darkness, which is not accurate. No one has a problem looking into the darkness, but a bright light does a number on the eyes. Evil is extremely bright, like the sun. People rarely look at real evil, just like they rarely look into the sun.
Those who are too weak to confront true evil, often make up fake ones. It’s easier to confront fake evils like systemic racism, toxic masculinity, and the patriarchy. Satanism is a celebration of human nature, and we love people. Because we love people, we must hate evil.
If you hate Satanism, freedom, and personal liberty, then you hate people.
Satanism may sound less noble than other collectivist philosophies. In Satanism, the individual pursues success to the best of their abilities. On the other hand, mainstream religious philosophies like Christianity, Islam, and other philosophies that have a collectivist world view, teach that everyone should share everything equally.
But only Satanism can produce true freedom, and lift millions from poverty. While mainstream ideologies have kept millions impoverished, and without exception, crushed freedom.
Satanism is not a perfect belief system, but it enables a decent society. Collectivism (whether religious or political) always leads to evil. However, it has become increasingly common for people to ignore or deny the evil of these ideologies.
The fruits of collectivist ideologies have always been totalitarianism and have deprived countless people of rights, submitted them to torture, and resulted in the death of trillions. Yet people are seemingly blind to this. How can we make sense of this?
Well, it comes down to two things. The first is ignorance. People just don’t know the truth about the collectivist ideologies behind mainstream religions and political philosophies. The second factor is willful blindness. People know the truth, but choose to ignore it, because it is uncomfortable.
Thanks to censorship, and the sad state of education, my assumption is that most people fall into the first category. Unfortunately, they just don’t know. Why is it important that people know about the atrocities of these collectivist ideologies?
Let me give you three good reasons:
We have a moral obligation to the victims of collectivism, not to forget them.
The best way to prevent evil from reoccurring is to confront it head-on.
Tyrants and their enablers (who torture, enslave, and murder) have for the most part, always been normal people.
We have a moral obligation to the victims of tyranny, not to forget them.
Would you say that Americans have a moral obligation to remember the victims of Slavery? Would you say that South Africans have a moral obligation to remember the victims of Apartheid? Well, we have the same obligation to the billions of people who died under Christianity, Islam, National Socialism, Communism, etc.
The best way to prevent evil from reoccurring is to confront it head-on.
The fact that many people today (especially young people) mention tyranny as a viable option for society, proves they don’t know collectivism’s moral record. It’s clear to see they don’t properly fear the dangers of mainstream religions that have a collectivist worldview.
That means history can repeat itself. Why could these atrocities happen again?
Tyrants and their enablers (who helped them to torture, enslave, and murder) have for the most part, always been normal people. Of course, some of them were psychopaths, but most weren’t. This means that any society can devolve into tyranny, theocracy, authoritarianism, or some related evil.
Here are some facts:
Countless people perished in the inquisition and in holy wars under Catholicism.
Countless people perished in Islamic theocracies and holy wars.
For those who say that Hitler is their God, millions died in WWII.
For those who worship the state, countless died under communism.
And this doesn’t even come close to the suffering of millions of people who were not murdered. For example:
The systematic stripping of people’s right to free speech.
Unable to worship freely in a religion of their choice.
They didn’t have the right to travel.
Denial of the right to start a business.
The right to a fair trial was denied.
Suppression of free media and literature.
People were subjected to extreme poverty.
Mass incarceration i.e. imprisonment of millions.
The trauma was suffered by countless people who were friends of the murdered and imprisoned.
People associate evil with darkness, which is not accurate. No one has a problem looking into the darkness, but a bright light does a number on the eyes. Evil is extremely bright, like the sun. People rarely look at real evil, just like they rarely look into the sun.
Those who are too weak to confront true evil, often make up fake ones. It’s easier to confront fake evils like systemic racism, toxic masculinity, and the patriarchy. Satanism is a celebration of human nature, and we love people. Because we love people, we must hate evil.
If you hate Satanism, freedom, and personal liberty, then you hate people.