The Blue Elephant
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cQDRwZIcY3k
Had a good laugh. Thanks for posting. Very entertaining.
Question is would moderators allow me to use pentagram or upside down cross in my avatar if I would want it?
If someone is mad that someone else is a satanist and deserves punishment and try's to punish them themselves it is often that they have insecurity about their own belief. If your religion is true wont satanists burn in the lowest depths of hell anyway? You should try to make their life as enjoyable as possible now since they will have the worst life ever for eternity.
Lulz.. False. It's not offensive because of any insecurity, it's offensive when there is no belief behind it and is purely just to be offensive.
I see now... so it would be ok for me to use it if I would join Church of Satan and became real satanist. Fair enough.
Lulz.. False. It's not offensive because of any insecurity, it's offensive when there is no belief behind it and is purely just to be offensive.
Well in the first video I posted they interviewed that one overweight lady. I think she a satanist because she genuinely thinks that satan is better or something.
lets test it. I will remove it as soon as somebody complains that it is offensive....
The pentagram was used in ancient times as a Christian symbol for the five senses,[10] or of the five wounds of Christ. A Christian use of the pentangle occurs in the 14th-century English poem Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, in which the symbol decorates the shield of the hero, Gawain. The unnamed poet credits the symbol's origin to King Solomon, and says the symbol is key to understanding the work. The poet explains that each of the five interconnected points represents a virtue tied to a group of five. Gawain is keen in his five senses, dextrous in his five fingers, faithful to the salvation provided through the Five Wounds of Christ, takes courage from the five joys that Mary had of Jesus, and exemplifies the five virtues of knighthood.[11]
So, yeah.