Tesla_WTC_Solution
22nd April 2013, 18:45
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I was reading some D&D stuff from the Book of Vile Darkness today (was bored) and came across a blurb you guys might keep in handy when the next person asks you about OTO, Satanism, Hollywood Occultism, etc. We were looking at a thread on here today in regards to certain celebrities openly embracing Satanism/Luciferianism/"Reptilian" Agendas, and I wanted to point out that even many billionaires and philanthropists may well fall into this category of belief structure!
Let the Dungeonmasters say it best! The following quote regarding the mythical lord of Hell (Baator in D&D) refers to the entity Asmodeus, a near-omnipotent figure of evil and manipulation.
I am going to replace "Asmodeus" with "Lucifer" and wait for you guys to tell me what to think. Lol!
Worshippers
Though Lucifer's faith is by far the largest of the diabolic cults, few of Lucifer's' followers are known by name. A notable exception is Christophe Jean Markosian, "The Devil Behind Thrones," a hierarch of the Horned Society. Most of Lucifer's worshippers are based in the towns and cities of humans and demihumans, though Lucifer has some monstrous followers as well. His cultists use his faith as a stepping stone to wealth and power. They form secret alliances, using their wealth and connections to bring status and power to other members of the society.
According to the Guide to Hell, though he has worshipers and does occasion to grant them clerical powers, his true identity as Ahriman (Serpent!) makes him loath to expand his cult. This is because his true motivation is to spread atheism through the multiverse and make all believe that "gods" are not divine at all, but beings who have achieved great power. In his plan, when belief fails, the outer planes will cease to exist. As Ahriman the evil lawmaker of the whole of the cosmos and unfettered by belief himself, he can then remold the multiverse perfectly according to his desires, and this time not having to share in its creation with Jazirian: the good creator of the multiverse's orderly structure. There will be no remnant of chaos as a result, or any missing rules in this future outer ring of planes, which will be the exclusive domain of Lucifer.[6]
Dogma
Lucifer is devoted to oppression and might through subversive action. He imposes strict rules and harsh punishments on his followers. The cult of Lucifer urges its adherents to seek power over others, to repay evil with further evil (an eye for an eye), to exploit kindness for personal gain, and to show no compassion for the weak and downtrodden. All done in the most legal possible manner of course, and never overtly.
Typical rhetoric from worshippers of Lucifer will discuss "promoting personal excellence and independence," "taking care of one's own affairs" and "ridding oneself of weakness". Sometimes one will hear of "ascending to godhood", or "no gods, no masters". When harming innocents, their actions are discussed as "providing motivation to succeed". Most often, ritual practices are deeply secretive and not publicly discussed. Most followers will not publicly admit their worship of Lucifer, as that would compromise their potential bargaining position for greater power over non-followers.
Judging by the logic above it would seem that people like Oprah and Bill Gates might fall into the achetype of Luciferian!
When harming innocents, their actions are discussed as "providing motivation to succeed".
This sounds like David Icke, for whom I do have some respect, maintained at a careful distance!!! :spy:
Love me little, love me long!!
P.S. D&D is not Satanic -- it's educational! Through fiction people are able to say many things that they could not say in normal conversation.
I was reading some D&D stuff from the Book of Vile Darkness today (was bored) and came across a blurb you guys might keep in handy when the next person asks you about OTO, Satanism, Hollywood Occultism, etc. We were looking at a thread on here today in regards to certain celebrities openly embracing Satanism/Luciferianism/"Reptilian" Agendas, and I wanted to point out that even many billionaires and philanthropists may well fall into this category of belief structure!
Let the Dungeonmasters say it best! The following quote regarding the mythical lord of Hell (Baator in D&D) refers to the entity Asmodeus, a near-omnipotent figure of evil and manipulation.
I am going to replace "Asmodeus" with "Lucifer" and wait for you guys to tell me what to think. Lol!
Worshippers
Though Lucifer's faith is by far the largest of the diabolic cults, few of Lucifer's' followers are known by name. A notable exception is Christophe Jean Markosian, "The Devil Behind Thrones," a hierarch of the Horned Society. Most of Lucifer's worshippers are based in the towns and cities of humans and demihumans, though Lucifer has some monstrous followers as well. His cultists use his faith as a stepping stone to wealth and power. They form secret alliances, using their wealth and connections to bring status and power to other members of the society.
According to the Guide to Hell, though he has worshipers and does occasion to grant them clerical powers, his true identity as Ahriman (Serpent!) makes him loath to expand his cult. This is because his true motivation is to spread atheism through the multiverse and make all believe that "gods" are not divine at all, but beings who have achieved great power. In his plan, when belief fails, the outer planes will cease to exist. As Ahriman the evil lawmaker of the whole of the cosmos and unfettered by belief himself, he can then remold the multiverse perfectly according to his desires, and this time not having to share in its creation with Jazirian: the good creator of the multiverse's orderly structure. There will be no remnant of chaos as a result, or any missing rules in this future outer ring of planes, which will be the exclusive domain of Lucifer.[6]
Dogma
Lucifer is devoted to oppression and might through subversive action. He imposes strict rules and harsh punishments on his followers. The cult of Lucifer urges its adherents to seek power over others, to repay evil with further evil (an eye for an eye), to exploit kindness for personal gain, and to show no compassion for the weak and downtrodden. All done in the most legal possible manner of course, and never overtly.
Typical rhetoric from worshippers of Lucifer will discuss "promoting personal excellence and independence," "taking care of one's own affairs" and "ridding oneself of weakness". Sometimes one will hear of "ascending to godhood", or "no gods, no masters". When harming innocents, their actions are discussed as "providing motivation to succeed". Most often, ritual practices are deeply secretive and not publicly discussed. Most followers will not publicly admit their worship of Lucifer, as that would compromise their potential bargaining position for greater power over non-followers.
Judging by the logic above it would seem that people like Oprah and Bill Gates might fall into the achetype of Luciferian!
When harming innocents, their actions are discussed as "providing motivation to succeed".
This sounds like David Icke, for whom I do have some respect, maintained at a careful distance!!! :spy:
Love me little, love me long!!
P.S. D&D is not Satanic -- it's educational! Through fiction people are able to say many things that they could not say in normal conversation.