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Messianic Satanism

Messianic Satanism is a type of Spiritual Satanism that worships a human being

or series of human beings as in incarnation(s) or Avatar(s) of Satan. The major

branch of this religion worships an incarnation or man who is said to have been

born sometimes in the 1960's and may or may not be alive today.He is often

called Vlad Demonicus. He is widely believed to have written a book called the

Maldictus which some groups use as a "Bible". There are many versions of it.

Another worships an incarnation or Avatar that is yet to be born.That is also

often called Vlad Demonicus. There Priesthood know certain secret signs that

point to the real incarnation that they keep secret in order to discourage

imposters.
The idea of an incarnation is that of a counter Christ or antichrist and the

religion is thought of as a type of antichristanity and extreme rejection of it.

He Believes in Messianic Satanism.

by judgedredd7 April 30, 2013


messianism

Idea that a circle that transitions from having a Tarski-perimeter (external) to having a non-Tarski perimeter (internal) reduces the number of its perimeters from uncountable to infinite.

A circle with boundaries inside of its plane has an infinite number of perimeters; a circle with boundaries outside of its shape has an uncountable number of perimeters. Messianism is an example of a premature-perfect reduction.

by flightfacilities November 19, 2021


Messianic Paganism

A belief in an abrahamic God in combination with other rising gods and goddesses, and/or a very different interpretation of this God. Also known by terms such as "Christian Wiccan" or a "Christian Pagan." Whereas in a purely biblical world view, idols from other cultures and religions aren't viewed as gods in the traditional sense but connected to fallen angels and the nephillum (demons) belief in astrology, crystal healing, and astral projection being a permissible, non deceptive practice could also classify someone as a "Messianic Pagan." The New World Order religion could possibly be classified as the above term. Most of the time, they just believe in Jesus and have extra pets and plants than most, prefer to live near nature, are more intuitive and occasionally do white magick, whereas in biblical Christianity all forms of occultism are forbidden.

So what's with your mtf friend talking good things about Jesus, then saying things like "Satan/Samuel is God's evil twin" and talking about how a Mercury's rotation is affecting our behavior? "Well, she is into what I call Messianic Paganism, for lack of a better term. "

by JMetal January 9, 2021