Openly worshiping Satan as Satan, would likewise imply the conscience acceptance of him as existing as per Christian doctrine, which they actively reject.
Sounds pedantic. They know who Moloch is and they’ve been to rituals worshipping it and its incarnations. They don’t have to accept Christian doctrine to be the evils of Christian doctrine.
(Moloch is a demon, but not Satan). Logic can be pedantic at times; being a conscience worshiper of a demon, any demon, means that you acknowledge the demon exists inside of a larger cosmology.
Religion places God first. A philosophy or viewpoint doesn't. They ultimately worship Satan, but not in a conscience way.
Funny how all their actions would suggest otherwise, then.
Openly worshiping Satan as Satan, would likewise imply the conscience acceptance of him as existing as per Christian doctrine, which they actively reject.
Sounds pedantic. They know who Moloch is and they’ve been to rituals worshipping it and its incarnations. They don’t have to accept Christian doctrine to be the evils of Christian doctrine.
(Moloch is a demon, but not Satan). Logic can be pedantic at times; being a conscience worshiper of a demon, any demon, means that you acknowledge the demon exists inside of a larger cosmology.