AskSatanOperator
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I feel EXTREMELY stupid for asking this, like I'm illiterate
What does this quote mean? It's been sitting in my head for months, it's indeed very thoughtful and deep, but I don't know how to interpret it. My understanding is that the duality of light and darkness is not all that, and that they are complementary? Or maybe it's saying the Gods of darkness are in fact Gods of light, in that they are accused of lies but are Gods of truth. I know there's lots of ways to interpret this quote, maybe that's the beauty in it, but is there supposed to be a specific meaning?
also this quote is attributed to Beelzebub. How do we know he said this and where? it sames to have come outside of Joy of Satan, what is source of it (not doubting its divine meaning, just curious)
What does this quote mean? It's been sitting in my head for months, it's indeed very thoughtful and deep, but I don't know how to interpret it. My understanding is that the duality of light and darkness is not all that, and that they are complementary? Or maybe it's saying the Gods of darkness are in fact Gods of light, in that they are accused of lies but are Gods of truth. I know there's lots of ways to interpret this quote, maybe that's the beauty in it, but is there supposed to be a specific meaning?
also this quote is attributed to Beelzebub. How do we know he said this and where? it sames to have come outside of Joy of Satan, what is source of it (not doubting its divine meaning, just curious)