I look up mantras online to chant. I chant them personally to keep the devil away because I have been molested by evil men a lot of times, which is one of the driving forces behind my depression and suicidal tendencies. I chant against succubi and incubi, but especially incubi those are the worst spirits, succubi I don’t mind really, but incubi makes me fucking sick. I enjoy chanting I feel it helps against evil spirits, I feel like you could probably chant to join forces with the devil. But I’m just saying I chant against the devil.
Honestly, we have no idea where the idea of a God an afterlife a devil have come from. All I have figured is there is a George Washington picture on my dollar bill and the words In God We Trust plastered on it, have you seen George Washington’s face? Hahahaha. Since he was a founding father he could have concocted the idea of this God and put it on his money…. I’m trying to figure out like when was the first church built….when were dollars bills formatted…..
So the first church was built in 1639, an Anglican Church is Jamestown, VA – Anglican Church first formed in England, UK whilst King Henry VIII 1509-1547 was reigning. I’m seeing who was the big buzz in United States that time. 1521 was the time frame which Puerto Rican Roman Church’s were being built.
What makes you think it has any interest in your soul? If you tried to pact WITH God you’d have better luck at him wanting your soul. But what ever. The devil will NOT solve anything not help you. Hell give you everything you want in exchange for what you you desire. 🙂 He’s a tricky one.
i never forgot about your first post. believe it or not, i had a sit down conversation with some jehovah witnesses last week, and i recall thinking of your post. i had wondered if anything changed in your life and how you felt about it. i don’t think any of that’s true. i believe works in complicated yet simple ways, and the whole devil/god thing is just humanity’s attempt to make sense/simplify.
Making a pact with the devil is symbolic. You can’t dance around a fire and conjure up the devil, but just like with gods, you can live in the image of a concept. This is where it’s up to you to define what the “devil” is. In India, certain groups of Hindus worship Shiva who represents death (they don’t have a “devil”). Many other faiths celebrate the force or deity representing death and the destruction of living things (even Christians honor the Horsemen of the Apocalypse). But the idea of selling your soul to a silly man with a pitchfork and red suit is as crazy as selling your soul to a silly man with reindeer and a red suit. I don’t know if you intended your topic to be philosophical, but from a philosophical stance, making a pact with the (Christian) devil is simply rejecting (Christian) god. Research “satanic atheism” if you’re curious. No, it’s not about drinking blood and crap, it’s just a form of atheism where people symbolically pattern themselves around the fictional Satan character, essentially saying they don’t want or need god and would rather be masters of their own fate and morality. No pact or contract is required.
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Can I give you my honest advice?
I look up mantras online to chant. I chant them personally to keep the devil away because I have been molested by evil men a lot of times, which is one of the driving forces behind my depression and suicidal tendencies. I chant against succubi and incubi, but especially incubi those are the worst spirits, succubi I don’t mind really, but incubi makes me fucking sick. I enjoy chanting I feel it helps against evil spirits, I feel like you could probably chant to join forces with the devil. But I’m just saying I chant against the devil.
Ok maybe I was wrong b4…I have not felt or seen anything but heard things…maybe it is real. IDK im denying it honestly..
There is no such thing of the devil or God
So don’t waste your time
Honestly, we have no idea where the idea of a God an afterlife a devil have come from. All I have figured is there is a George Washington picture on my dollar bill and the words In God We Trust plastered on it, have you seen George Washington’s face? Hahahaha. Since he was a founding father he could have concocted the idea of this God and put it on his money…. I’m trying to figure out like when was the first church built….when were dollars bills formatted…..
So the first church was built in 1639, an Anglican Church is Jamestown, VA – Anglican Church first formed in England, UK whilst King Henry VIII 1509-1547 was reigning. I’m seeing who was the big buzz in United States that time. 1521 was the time frame which Puerto Rican Roman Church’s were being built.
What makes you think it has any interest in your soul? If you tried to pact WITH God you’d have better luck at him wanting your soul. But what ever. The devil will NOT solve anything not help you. Hell give you everything you want in exchange for what you you desire. 🙂 He’s a tricky one.
You should read The Art of the Deal.
i never forgot about your first post. believe it or not, i had a sit down conversation with some jehovah witnesses last week, and i recall thinking of your post. i had wondered if anything changed in your life and how you felt about it. i don’t think any of that’s true. i believe works in complicated yet simple ways, and the whole devil/god thing is just humanity’s attempt to make sense/simplify.
Making a pact with the devil is symbolic. You can’t dance around a fire and conjure up the devil, but just like with gods, you can live in the image of a concept. This is where it’s up to you to define what the “devil” is. In India, certain groups of Hindus worship Shiva who represents death (they don’t have a “devil”). Many other faiths celebrate the force or deity representing death and the destruction of living things (even Christians honor the Horsemen of the Apocalypse). But the idea of selling your soul to a silly man with a pitchfork and red suit is as crazy as selling your soul to a silly man with reindeer and a red suit. I don’t know if you intended your topic to be philosophical, but from a philosophical stance, making a pact with the (Christian) devil is simply rejecting (Christian) god. Research “satanic atheism” if you’re curious. No, it’s not about drinking blood and crap, it’s just a form of atheism where people symbolically pattern themselves around the fictional Satan character, essentially saying they don’t want or need god and would rather be masters of their own fate and morality. No pact or contract is required.
You can’t… why would you even want to?