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Yes, you're not wrong. And this touches on the root of the great spiritual battle that high degree Masonry is engaged in. For Luciferianism is about giving in to your animal instincts and "living in accordance with nature". If you want to kill, well there's killing in nature and allowed in nature and therefore cannot be considered wrong - see how the hornet slaughters hundreds of bees to get what it wants. Might makes right. Give in to your lust freely, for that is the force from which life originates. Helping the weak is wrong for it is not natural and would slow you/society down etc etc

There is a fair chance that John Denver is a member. One is hard pressed to find a celebrity that isn't a Mason or similar nowadays. For it is through Masonry that they are given power and influence. Some Masons are more concerned with hiding it than others. The pope, for instance, cant go praising Satan openly but will still throw up hand signs to worship him. (And make the inside of the Vatican look like a snake. And have a telescope called L.U.C.I.F.E.R ha). They have a way of rubbing it in your faces without you being able to prove it. Naming their girl something demonic sounds par for the course for them.

Yes, you're not wrong about that. Pay attention to peoples actions when judging their characters, rather than their words. There's some wisdom there.

Heh, didn't even really mean it as a "call-out" per se, just something to note.

1 year ago
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Reason: Added a sentence

Yes, you're not wrong. And this touches on the root of the great spiritual battle that high degree Masonry is engaged in. For Luciferianism is about giving in to your animal instincts and "living in accordance with nature". If you want to kill, well there's killing in nature and allowed in nature and therefore cannot be considered wrong - see how the hornet slaughters hundreds of bees to get what it wants. Might makes right. Give in to your lust freely, for that is the force from which life originates. Helping the weak is wrong for it is not natural and would slow you/society down etc etc

There is a fair chance that John Denver is a member. One is hard pressed to find a celebrity that isn't a Mason or similar nowadays. For it is through Masonry that they are given power and influence. Some Masons are more concerned with hiding it than others. The pope, for instance, cant go praising Satan openly but will still throw up hand signs to worship him. (And make the inside of the Vatican look like a snake. And have a telescope called L.U.C.I.F.E.R ha). They have a way of rubbing it in your faces without you being able to prove it. Naming your girl something demonic sounds par for the course for them.

Yes, you're not wrong about that. Pay attention to peoples actions when judging their characters, rather than their words. There's some wisdom there.

Heh, didn't even really mean it as a "call-out" per se, just something to note.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Yes, you're not wrong. And this touches on the root of the great spiritual battle that high degree Masonry is engaged in. For Luciferianism is about giving in to your animal instincts and "living in accordance with nature". If you want to kill, well there's killing in nature and allowed in nature and therefore cannot be considered wrong - see how the hornet slaughters hundreds of bees to get what it wants. Might makes right. Give in to your lust freely, for that is the force from which life originates. Helping the weak is wrong for it is not natural and would slow you/society down etc etc

There is a fair chance that John Denver is a member. One is hard pressed to find a celebrity that isn't a Mason or similar nowadays. For it is through Masonry that they are given power and influence.

Yes, you're not wrong about that. Pay attention to peoples actions when judging their characters, rather than their words. There's some wisdom there.

Heh, didn't even really mean it as a "call-out" per se, just something to note.

1 year ago
1 score