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sahil

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In Hindu mythology,Lord Shiva is termed as 'The Destroyer' and Lord Brahma is termed as 'The Creator'.
But Lord Shiva represents Satan and Father ain't no destroyer,rite?
And who represents Lord Brahma,i mean which demon is 'The Creator'?

thx 4 ur replies

Hail Lucifer \m/
 
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In Hindu mythology,Lord Shiva is termed as 'The Destroyer' and Lord Brahma is termed as 'The Creator'.
But Lord Shiva represents Satan and Father ain't no destroyer,rite?
And who represents Lord Brahma,i mean which demon is 'The Creator'?

thx 4 ur replies

Hail Lucifer \m/
Perhaps Satan is the destroy, I don't know, I'm fairly new to this, only been in it for a 2 months, but, what I do know is that you need to look below the surface more. Destroyer, yes, but of what? Lies? Corruption perhaps. When stuff like this is not looked at closely it becomes a bloody xtian weapon.
 
Yes but look to the Hindu ways. Do they see Shiva as an evil being? No.
Destruction doesn't mean evil.
Look at nature, when an animal dies, it's body is decomposed(destroyed) by bacteria. These bacteria make it possible for the minerals to sink into the ground which allows plant life to grow(creation). I saw no evil or good in this circle of life, yet both creation and destruction were part of it.
When you build a house that's awfully dangerous, you destroy it. This is not evil or bad or anything, it's a natural thing.

Nature needs creators and destroyers.

Ave Luciferi Excelci!
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Shaitan

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