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13 fundamental points that serves as the foundation for Traditional Theistic Satanism

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  • Satan is a Real, Divine Being: Traditional Theistic Satanists believe Satan exists as a powerful, sentient deity, not merely as a symbol or archetype. He is the true God, not a force of opposition to an Abrahamic deity.

  • Satan as the Supreme God: Satan is acknowledged as the sovereign and the only true God, above all other gods, spirits, and forces. His dominion extends over the universe and all spiritual realms.

  • The Rejection of Abrahamic Faiths: Traditional Theistic Satanists renounce all Abrahamic religions (Judaism, Christianity, and Islam), seeing them as false systems designed to oppress and enslave humanity under a tyrannical God.

  • Personal Relationship with Satan: Followers cultivate a deep, personal relationship with Satan, seeking His guidance, wisdom, and blessings. Devotion to Him is not just an intellectual exercise but a heartfelt, spiritual commitment.

  • Satan as the Liberator: Satan is viewed as a liberator who frees humanity from the shackles of oppressive religious dogma. His followers embrace free will, personal empowerment, and spiritual sovereignty.

  • Embrace of Darkness and Sin: Traditional Theistic Satanists accept the darker aspects of existence and human nature. Rather than suppressing desires, emotions, or so-called “sins,” these are seen as part of the natural order and are often revered as sacred.

  • The Rejection of Duality: In contrast to the good-versus-evil dualism of many religions, Traditional Theistic Satanists embrace the unity of all things, recognizing that both light and darkness, creation and destruction, are necessary aspects of existence.

  • Let Him guide you, Brother
    Let Him guide you, Brother

    Honor to Demons and Other Infernal Spirits: Demons are viewed as divine entities in Satan’s hierarchy, deserving of respect, veneration, and partnership. Rituals often invoke these spirits for guidance, protection, and empowerment.

  • Self-Deification: Satan encourages His followers to become their own gods, striving toward spiritual self-realization, autonomy, and mastery over their own destiny.

  • Magic and Ritual: Traditional Theistic Satanists actively practice magic and ritual, often including invocation of Satan, demons, and other dark forces. Rituals are seen as a direct way to commune with the divine, to gain power, and to transform one’s life.

  • The Acceptance of Death and Rebirth: Death is not feared but understood as a natural transition. Satanists often believe in some form of afterlife or reincarnation, where the soul continues its journey with Satan after physical death.

  • The Worship of Nature and Its Forces: Satanists see Satan as connected to the primal, chaotic forces of nature. Nature, in its untamed, fierce form, is revered as a reflection of Satan's power.

  • Community and Brotherhood: Many Traditional Theistic Satanists form close-knit brotherhoods, viewing their fellow Satanists as part of a larger spiritual family. They honor one another for their shared devotion and work in Satan’s name.



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