At it like bunnies.

Whether you believe in religion or not it does mean people have common standards.
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Crowley is on your side. He rejected religion and made is own, worshipping the devil.

It is human nature to believe in something. If you don't believe in organised religion then you'll believe in something else.

If people want to see what life would be like before organised religion look in to the early years of Islam.
 
Crowley is on your side. He rejected religion and made is own, worshipping the devil.

It is human nature to believe in something. If you don't believe in organised religion then you'll believe in something else.

If people want to see what life would be like before organised religion look in to the early years of Islam.
Any time a movie wants to portray a character as mentally unstable, they go for the religious angle.

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Absolute rubbish. Crowley was in no shape, or form, a devil worshiper.
The guy was an occultist summoning demons.

I have looked into him in the past. The closest he got to a belief system was Thelema.


He called himself Baphomet, the symbol of the Satanists.



The Sigil of Baphomet is the official insignia of the Church of Satan, first appearing on the cover of The Satanic Mass album in 1968, and adorning the cover of The Satanic Bible the following year. The sigil has been called a "material pentagram" representational of carnality and earthy principles. The Church describes the symbol as the "...preeminent visual distillation of the iconoclastic philosophy of Satanism."

The guy was known as The Beast - 666 :rolleyes:
 
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The guy was an occultist summoning demons.

I have looked into him in the past. The closest he got to a belief system was Thelema.


He called himself Baphomet, the symbol of the Satanists.





The guy literally wrote 666 on his forehead :rolleyes:
Yes he was an occultist, but what does that have to do with 'devil worship'? You do know that Crowley didn't actually subscribe to, or believe in, any Christian theology at all, right? And because of this he didn't even believe Satan existed as a concept, let alone something tangible and worthy of worship.

Are you sure you're not confusing Crowley with Anton LaVey?
 
Yes he was an occultist, but what does that have to do with 'devil worship'? You do know that Crowley didn't actually subscribe to, or believe in, any Christian theology at all, right? And because of this he didn't even believe Satan existed as a concept, let alone something tangible and worthy of worship.

Are you sure you're not confusing Crowley with Anton LaVey?
Who do you think Aiwass is?


Magick in Theory and Practice, Aiwass is firmly identified by Crowley as "The Devil," "Satan," and "Lucifer," whose "emblem is Baphomet." This assertion is made while Crowley is discussing "The Devil." After explaining that "The Devil" does not exist, he goes on to clarify his statements by explaining that "The Devil" is in reality a label for the God of any people that one dislikes.
 
You think this being driven by youngsters? It's folk that's 40+ that are causing it apparently :p
even 20 years ago Statistics used to claim people over 50 were the big spreaders.

I bet it's not now though, my mums in her 70s and was talking about all my sisters kids, and how the youth of today sleep with anyone, and don't bother with relationships :O

Gen Z be crazy
 
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