Satanism Explained: The Constant Battle Between Body And Spirit

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For the past twenty years or so, Satanism has become fashionable among the youth and there are many misconceptions about Satanism and what it really means.

Some like to play it off as just “messing around” or “playing dress-up,” while others will tell you that Satanists sacrifice children as part of their rituals.

It is much simpler than that – Satanism is simply the opposite of Christianity.

Christianity is the impulse to express brotherly love towards our fellow man.

Satanism on the other hand, is the exact opposite, which according to Greg Reese can be described using the modern term “pimps and hoes.”

The nature of evil.

The rich and powerful would have you believe that they are powerful witches and warlocks, but they are nothing more than “pimps and hoes.”

They are cannibals, feeding off the innocent like animals, completely without mercy or consideration for their fellow man.

Satanism is base-level tribalism, according to Reese, which is comprised of an animal hierarchy, where pimps are at the top, the hoes they control and the tricks they both exploit.

It is the patriarchy that these same people say they oppose, the law of the jungle, the survival of the fittest.

We as humans are only able to transcend these primal urges by engaging in brotherly love and welcoming everyone equally.

Satanism feeds the primal nature that we all have as animals, Christianity is what elevates us spiritually and we are constantly in a battle between the two.

Some can resist these urges, through Christ and his grace, while others feed into their nature and slip further into the darkness.

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