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I'm interested to know if anyone would be willing to talk about being stereotyped? Do people generally draw conclusions about what kind of person you are when you tell them you are a Satanist? Are the conclusions right? Wrong? Do you feel as if people make assumptions of you based on incorrect knowledge?
 
I was shopping around for a silver bell. I saw one in a shop (this shop was mainly wiccan), but it had a symbol on it. I asked them if they had one without the symbol or an inverted pentagram. I told them I was a Satanist. They sort of looked at me like, 'omg, don't curse me' or 'what a freak'. They tried to hide it, but I could still see it.

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "brizzle1117" <brizzle1117@... wrote:

I'm interested to know if anyone would be willing to talk about being stereotyped? Do people generally draw conclusions about what kind of person you are when you tell them you are a Satanist? Are the conclusions right? Wrong? Do you feel as if people make assumptions of you based on incorrect knowledge?
 
Absolutely. Most if not all of us probably do. I don't get the 'but god is good' crap cos most people around where I live are atheists. My friends ask me why, I explain and that's it. I don't receive any hassle anymore. The only time I did was when I was living in the family home but that soon passed.
Funny when I was around 14 I was banned shortly for seeing a xian friend cos her mother thought I was a satanist, just for being a goth at the time. Her wrong doing was soon corrected and a year and a half later I found satan lol. I guess she was right
in the end. I am a satanist and fucking proud!

Hail Satan! ------------------From: "brizzle1117" <brizzle1117@... Sender: [email protected] Date: Thu, 16 Jun 2011 23:40:07 -0000To: <[email protected]ReplyTo: [email protected] Subject: [JoyofSatan666] stereotypes and misperceptions?
  I'm interested to know if anyone would be willing to talk about being stereotyped? Do people generally draw conclusions about what kind of person you are when you tell them you are a Satanist? Are the conclusions right? Wrong? Do you feel as if people make assumptions of you based on incorrect knowledge?

 
When I told my sister, she was absolutely OK with it. I told her my beliefs, and she was fine.
When I told my little brother (who is now a Satanist) he was fine with it, and he finally understood that he was being lied to and deceived. 
They did not jump to conclusions or anything, they were fine with it. If you are planning to tell anyone, just make sure they are some one you really trust. 

HAIL SATAN!!!
Hail the Almighty Gods of Duat!!
Sami
On 17 Jun 2011, at 00:40, "brizzle1117" <brizzle1117@... wrote:
  I'm interested to know if anyone would be willing to talk about being stereotyped? Do people generally draw conclusions about what kind of person you are when you tell them you are a Satanist? Are the conclusions right? Wrong? Do you feel as if people make assumptions of you based on incorrect knowledge?
 
I get it quite alot,but it tends to take an interesting and somewhat amusing twist. I was complimented on my roasry I wear when I go out and when they woman asked if I was wiccan,I told her,"No,Im a Spiritual Satanist. She took 2 steps backwards as many do when I first tell them but then she came in closer and asked about it.We spoke for a few minutes and she left me smiling and shook my hand saying she hoped to meet up with me again. She was surprised at how I was so friendly and approachable.
Hail Satan!
Motherwolff
--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], Sami Abbas <samiabbas66@... wrote:

When I told my sister, she was absolutely OK with it. I told her my beliefs, and she was fine.

When I told my little brother (who is now a Satanist) he was fine with it, and he finally understood that he was being lied to and deceived.

They did not jump to conclusions or anything, they were fine with it. If you are planning to tell anyone, just make sure they are some one you really trust.


HAIL SATAN!!!

Hail the Almighty Gods of Duat!!

Sami

On 17 Jun 2011, at 00:40, "brizzle1117" <brizzle1117@... wrote:

I'm interested to know if anyone would be willing to talk about being stereotyped? Do people generally draw conclusions about what kind of person you are when you tell them you are a Satanist? Are the conclusions right? Wrong? Do you feel as if people make assumptions of you based on incorrect knowledge?
 
<td val[/IMG]I know what you mean Motherwolff.When I am at the store,and the conversation comes up,it does take them awhile to warm up to the idea.But then they say,well that's not at all what I thought it was.And then some surprisingly say,that's what I have been feeling for awhile now.Just goes to show,that some are more open to the truth then we think.It's just having enough courage to start the conversation.That's why I don't let anyone intimidate me.But always I do feel the situation out first.No need to share,if it can be dangerous to someone or myself.But I feel we need to be as open about it as we can,to give others the chance Father Satan gave us.
Hail Satan!
Brian
--- On Fri, 6/17/11, lunazshadow <motherwolff3@... wrote:
From: lunazshadow <motherwolff3@...
Subject: [JoyofSatan666] Re: stereotypes and misperceptions?
To: [email protected]
Date: Friday, June 17, 2011, 1:45 PM

  I get it quite alot,but it tends to take an interesting and somewhat amusing twist. I was complimented on my roasry I wear when I go out and when they woman asked if I was wiccan,I told her,"No,Im a Spiritual Satanist. She took 2 steps backwards as many do when I first tell them but then she came in closer and asked about it.We spoke for a few minutes and she left me smiling and shook my hand saying she hoped to meet up with me again. She was surprised at how I was so friendly and approachable.
Hail Satan!
Motherwolff
--- [/IMG][email protected], Sami Abbas <samiabbas66@... wrote:

When I told my sister, she was absolutely OK with it. I told her my beliefs, and she was fine.

When I told my little brother (who is now a Satanist) he was fine with it, and he finally understood that he was being lied to and deceived.

They did not jump to conclusions or anything, they were fine with it. If you are planning to tell anyone, just make sure they are some one you really trust.


HAIL SATAN!!!

Hail the Almighty Gods of Duat!!

Sami

On 17 Jun 2011, at 00:40, "brizzle1117" <brizzle1117@... wrote:

I'm interested to know if anyone would be willing to talk about being stereotyped? Do people generally draw conclusions about what kind of person you are when you tell them you are a Satanist? Are the conclusions right? Wrong? Do you feel as if people make assumptions of you based on incorrect knowledge?
[/TD]
 
<td val[/IMG]That's funny but,before I came to Satan,I also spent many years when I was pagan,getting people to understand that I was not a Satanist too_OOOPPPSSS I was wrong too,and how glad I am of that.
Hail Satan!
Brian

--- On Fri, 6/17/11, forgotten_lullaby@... <forgotten_lullaby@... wrote:
From: forgotten_lullaby@... <forgotten_lullaby@...
Subject: Re: [JoyofSatan666] stereotypes and misperceptions?
To: [email protected]
Date: Friday, June 17, 2011, 9:53 AM

  Absolutely. Most if not all of us probably do. I don't get the 'but god is good' crap cos most people around where I live are atheists. My friends ask me why, I explain and that's it. I don't receive any hassle anymore. The only time I did was when I was living in the family home but that soon passed.
Funny when I was around 14 I was banned shortly for seeing a xian friend cos her mother thought I was a satanist, just for being a goth at the time. Her wrong doing was soon corrected and a year and a half later I found satan lol. I guess she was right
in the end. I am a satanist and fucking proud!

Hail Satan! ------------------<hr>From: "brizzle1117" <brizzle1117@... Sender: [email protected] Date: Thu, 16 Jun 2011 23:40:07 -0000To: <[email protected]ReplyTo: [email protected] Subject: [JoyofSatan666] stereotypes and misperceptions?
  I'm interested to know if anyone would be willing to talk about being stereotyped? Do people generally draw conclusions about what kind of person you are when you tell them you are a Satanist? Are the conclusions right? Wrong? Do you feel as if people make assumptions of you based on incorrect knowledge?
[/TD]
 
<td val[/IMG]Yes most pagan's around here think I am evil too.More of that kike mind conditioning again.
Hail Satan!
Brian

--- On Fri, 6/17/11, kat6661990 <kaitjordan@... wrote:
From: kat6661990 <kaitjordan@...
Subject: [JoyofSatan666] Re: stereotypes and misperceptions?
To: [email protected]
Date: Friday, June 17, 2011, 9:51 AM

  I was shopping around for a silver bell. I saw one in a shop (this shop was mainly wiccan), but it had a symbol on it. I asked them if they had one without the symbol or an inverted pentagram. I told them I was a Satanist. They sort of looked at me like, 'omg, don't curse me' or 'what a freak'. They tried to hide it, but I could still see it.

--- [/IMG][email protected], "brizzle1117" <brizzle1117@... wrote:

I'm interested to know if anyone would be willing to talk about being stereotyped? Do people generally draw conclusions about what kind of person you are when you tell them you are a Satanist? Are the conclusions right? Wrong? Do you feel as if people make assumptions of you based on incorrect knowledge?
[/TD]
 
yes yes and yes.

Around my city, people know I am a witch, and Satanist. I live in Cali, so there is not alot of backlash, although I have had a few...

People know I am "normal" or average. I'm friendly to those I am in contact with. Unless I am attacked, of course.

There are all kinds of misperceptions about us. Always will be to the enemy and the blind.

You have to let them get to know you, so they will know or "think' you are harmless. :) But we all know that we are NOT.

AVE SATANAS

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "brizzle1117" <brizzle1117@... wrote:

I'm interested to know if anyone would be willing to talk about being stereotyped? Do people generally draw conclusions about what kind of person you are when you tell them you are a Satanist? Are the conclusions right? Wrong? Do you feel as if people make assumptions of you based on incorrect knowledge?
 
hmm, it's really interesting that a group of Wiccans would be so quick to make assumptions when the Wiccan faith has, historically, been subject to persecution for so long. People are so quick to fear what they don't understand, right?

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "kat6661990" <kaitjordan@... wrote:

I was shopping around for a silver bell. I saw one in a shop (this shop was mainly wiccan), but it had a symbol on it. I asked them if they had one without the symbol or an inverted pentagram. I told them I was a Satanist. They sort of looked at me like, 'omg, don't curse me' or 'what a freak'. They tried to hide it, but I could still see it.

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "brizzle1117" <brizzle1117@ wrote:

I'm interested to know if anyone would be willing to talk about being stereotyped? Do people generally draw conclusions about what kind of person you are when you tell them you are a Satanist? Are the conclusions right? Wrong? Do you feel as if people make assumptions of you based on incorrect knowledge?
 
I was quite surprised when I volunteered for the Nature Church in York{Earth based church} and the High Priest"Mantas"{of the church and a Wiccan coven} asked me about my jewelry that I wear. He knew me as a witch when I went regular and Now and Spiritual Satanist. He was fascinated and didn't give me any crap about it. He just winked at me and smiled with a nod.lol. Gotta love Mantas.lol.I was actually concerned that even though it is a non denomination church following ALL Earth based religions,Satanism usually isn't included. Looks like I still have my friends there.Im going to see them Sunday for their Solstice celebration.Feeling pretty good about that.
Hail Satan!
Motherwolff

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], Brian Gibbons <briangibbons20@... wrote:

Yes most pagan's around here think I am evil too.More of that kike mind conditioning again.
Hail Satan!
Brian

--- On Fri, 6/17/11, kat6661990 <kaitjordan@... wrote:

From: kat6661990 <kaitjordan@...
Subject: [JoyofSatan666] Re: stereotypes and misperceptions?
To: [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url]
Date: Friday, June 17, 2011, 9:51 AM
















 









I was shopping around for a silver bell. I saw one in a shop (this shop was mainly wiccan), but it had a symbol on it. I asked them if they had one without the symbol or an inverted pentagram. I told them I was a Satanist. They sort of looked at me like, 'omg, don't curse me' or 'what a freak'. They tried to hide it, but I could still see it.



--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "brizzle1117" <brizzle1117@ wrote:



I'm interested to know if anyone would be willing to talk about being stereotyped? Do people generally draw conclusions about what kind of person you are when you tell them you are a Satanist? Are the conclusions right? Wrong? Do you feel as if people make assumptions of you based on incorrect knowledge?
 
Exactly. I am well known in my town and people always knew me as the friendly witch.lol. Now they are getting to know me as the friendly Satanist. Many have already spoken to me about my path and have said how they were surprised to find that Satanists aren't mean,evil people that they have to fear.I walk with my head high and a smile for people as I pass on the street. They naturally come to me and ask about my rosary and many other questions. its amazing to see how their perspectives change as we talk. Several have even begun to email me pictures of Lord Baphomet via text and email instead of prayers for their xtian path. Slowly and gradually the truth of our loving Father is being known.
Hail Satan!
Motherwolff

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], Brian Gibbons <briangibbons20@... wrote:

I know what you mean Motherwolff.When I am at the store,and the conversation comes up,it does take them awhile to warm up to the idea.But then they say,well that's not at all what I thought it was.And then some surprisingly say,that's what I have been feeling for awhile now.Just goes to show,that some are more open to the truth then we think.It's just having enough courage to start the conversation.That's why I don't let anyone intimidate me.But always I do feel the situation out first.No need to share,if it can be dangerous to someone or myself.But I feel we need to be as open about it as we can,to give others the chance Father Satan gave us.
Hail Satan!
Brian
--- On Fri, 6/17/11, lunazshadow <motherwolff3@... wrote:

From: lunazshadow <motherwolff3@...
Subject: [JoyofSatan666] Re: stereotypes and misperceptions?
To: [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url]
Date: Friday, June 17, 2011, 1:45 PM
















 









I get it quite alot,but it tends to take an interesting and somewhat amusing twist. I was complimented on my roasry I wear when I go out and when they woman asked if I was wiccan,I told her,"No,Im a Spiritual Satanist. She took 2 steps backwards as many do when I first tell them but then she came in closer and asked about it.We spoke for a few minutes and she left me smiling and shook my hand saying she hoped to meet up with me again. She was surprised at how I was so friendly and approachable.

Hail Satan!

Motherwolff

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], Sami Abbas <samiabbas66@ wrote:



When I told my sister, she was absolutely OK with it. I told her my beliefs, and she was fine.



When I told my little brother (who is now a Satanist) he was fine with it, and he finally understood that he was being lied to and deceived.



They did not jump to conclusions or anything, they were fine with it. If you are planning to tell anyone, just make sure they are some one you really trust.





HAIL SATAN!!!



Hail the Almighty Gods of Duat!!



Sami



On 17 Jun 2011, at 00:40, "brizzle1117" <brizzle1117@ wrote:



I'm interested to know if anyone would be willing to talk about being stereotyped? Do people generally draw conclusions about what kind of person you are when you tell them you are a Satanist? Are the conclusions right? Wrong? Do you feel as if people make assumptions of you based on incorrect knowledge?
 
"the Wiccan faith has, historically, been subject to persecution for so long."

This statement is SOOO wrong!!Wicca is a 20th Century religion, less than 60 years old, Gerald Gardner invented it. You may have confused it with Paganism or Witchcraft, both have no connection to Wicca at all and predate it.
http://www.angelfire.com/empire/serpent ... ldLie.html

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "Brittany Hebert" <brizzle1117@... wrote:

hmm, it's really interesting that a group of Wiccans would be so quick to make assumptions when the Wiccan faith has, historically, been subject to persecution for so long. People are so quick to fear what they don't understand, right?

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "kat6661990" <kaitjordan@ wrote:

I was shopping around for a silver bell. I saw one in a shop (this shop was mainly wiccan), but it had a symbol on it. I asked them if they had one without the symbol or an inverted pentagram. I told them I was a Satanist. They sort of looked at me like, 'omg, don't curse me' or 'what a freak'. They tried to hide it, but I could still see it.

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "brizzle1117" <brizzle1117@ wrote:

I'm interested to know if anyone would be willing to talk about being stereotyped? Do people generally draw conclusions about what kind of person you are when you tell them you are a Satanist? Are the conclusions right? Wrong? Do you feel as if people make assumptions of you based on incorrect knowledge?
 
<td val[/IMG]all the time we satanist are hard core judged once i said to some non satanist i've meet a satanist and someother stuff that saide he was good friend and he started saying stuff about satan being good (to cover my own ass for being a satanist of course a made up story) and ahe replyed with "oh don't listing to those filthy satanist they're no good and all they do is lie" it was so sicking to hear that i completly stoped talking to her ever after than

--- On Fri, 6/17/11, zarothar11 <zarothar11@... wrote:
From: zarothar11 <zarothar11@...
Subject: [JoyofSatan666] Re: stereotypes and misperceptions?
To: [email protected]
Date: Friday, June 17, 2011, 5:43 PM

  "the Wiccan faith has, historically, been subject to persecution for so long."

This statement is SOOO wrong!!Wicca is a 20th Century religion, less than 60 years old, Gerald Gardner invented it. You may have confused it with Paganism or Witchcraft, both have no connection to Wicca at all and predate it.
http://www.angelfire.com/empire/serpent ... ldLie.html

--- In [[email protected]][email protected][/email], "Brittany Hebert" <brizzle1117@... wrote:

hmm, it's really interesting that a group of Wiccans would be so quick to make assumptions when the Wiccan faith has, historically, been subject to persecution for so long. People are so quick to fear what they don't understand, right?

--- In [[email protected]][email protected][/email], "kat6661990" <kaitjordan@ wrote:

I was shopping around for a silver bell. I saw one in a shop (this shop was mainly wiccan), but it had a symbol on it. I asked them if they had one without the symbol or an inverted pentagram. I told them I was a Satanist. They sort of looked at me like, 'omg, don't curse me' or 'what a freak'. They tried to hide it, but I could still see it.

--- In [[email protected]][email protected][/email], "brizzle1117" <brizzle1117@ wrote:

I'm interested to know if anyone would be willing to talk about being stereotyped? Do people generally draw conclusions about what kind of person you are when you tell them you are a Satanist? Are the conclusions right? Wrong? Do you feel as if people make assumptions of you based on incorrect knowledge?
[/TD]
 
<td val[/IMG]of course they are wrong about the stereo types i only lie if i have to, i made the fake story to hopefuly intrest her in some way but no.

--- On Fri, 6/17/11, zarothar11 <zarothar11@... wrote:
From: zarothar11 <zarothar11@...
Subject: [JoyofSatan666] Re: stereotypes and misperceptions?
To: [email protected]
Date: Friday, June 17, 2011, 5:43 PM

  "the Wiccan faith has, historically, been subject to persecution for so long."

This statement is SOOO wrong!!Wicca is a 20th Century religion, less than 60 years old, Gerald Gardner invented it. You may have confused it with Paganism or Witchcraft, both have no connection to Wicca at all and predate it.
http://www.angelfire.com/empire/serpent ... ldLie.html

--- In [[email protected]][email protected][/email], "Brittany Hebert" <brizzle1117@... wrote:

hmm, it's really interesting that a group of Wiccans would be so quick to make assumptions when the Wiccan faith has, historically, been subject to persecution for so long. People are so quick to fear what they don't understand, right?

--- In [[email protected]][email protected][/email], "kat6661990" <kaitjordan@ wrote:

I was shopping around for a silver bell. I saw one in a shop (this shop was mainly wiccan), but it had a symbol on it. I asked them if they had one without the symbol or an inverted pentagram. I told them I was a Satanist. They sort of looked at me like, 'omg, don't curse me' or 'what a freak'. They tried to hide it, but I could still see it.

--- In [[email protected]][email protected][/email], "brizzle1117" <brizzle1117@ wrote:

I'm interested to know if anyone would be willing to talk about being stereotyped? Do people generally draw conclusions about what kind of person you are when you tell them you are a Satanist? Are the conclusions right? Wrong? Do you feel as if people make assumptions of you based on incorrect knowledge?
[/TD]
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

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