Category: Religion
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Satanism vs. Luciferianism: What’s the Real Difference?
Think Satanism and Luciferianism are the same thing? Think again. Let’s break down the differences in a way that even your great aunt Edna could understand.
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The Psychology of Belief: Why We Hold Onto Certain Faiths
What drives us to hold onto certain beliefs, even in the face of doubt? Explore the psychological factors that influence our faith and convictions.
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Faith’s Rollercoaster: From Lazy Sundays to Bible Drills
How a curious kid went from lazy Sundays to hardcore Bible drills—my wild ride through religion’s early stages. Don’t miss this one!
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A Convenient Delusion
The notion that atheists are a homogeneous group is a convenient fiction. Atheists encompass a wide range of beliefs, from the nonreligious to nonbelievers to agnostics, each with diverse political views, philosophical beliefs, and personal values. This diversity defies simplistic labels, revealing a rich tapestry of thought and experience. Atheists are united not by a…
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Decoding the 11 Satanic Rules of the Earth: Breaking Down the Tricky Language
Tired of stumbling over the 11 Satanic Rules of the Earth? Grumps breaks down the tough language into no-nonsense, real-world advice.
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Pentagonal Revisionism: Putting Satanist Philosophy into Practice
Pentagonal Revisionism isn’t just theory—it’s the bedrock for living Satanism, embracing rebellion, and forging individualism in a conformist world. Here’s how.
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Atheists Disregard the Importance of Religion in History
Despite the accusation that atheists disregard religion’s historical importance, they actually recognize and critically analyze its impact on society. They acknowledge both the positive contributions and the dark chapters of religious influence, engaging with religious texts and history rigorously. Atheists seek a balanced understanding, advocating for morality grounded in reason and humanism, not divine edicts.…
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The Apocalypse Won’t Save You: How Fear of the End Times Is Just Another Con
Let’s get one thing straight: the world isn’t ending tomorrow, next week, or even next year. But if you listen to the right (or wrong) people, you’d think we’re all just one misstep away from Armageddon. And surprise, surprise—it’s been this way for centuries. The fear of the apocalypse has been used and abused by…