Decent skills come from God. Exceptional skills come from the Devil

When you’re particularly good at something there is the claim, “You have a God-given talent.” When that talent is honed to perfection, it then turns into the accusation, “You sold your soul to the devil!” Athletes, musicians, successful business execs get this smear all the time. You have the classic story of Robert Johnson, legendary blues artist, who is said to have traded his soul at a crossroad to become a great musician. According to this belief, people don’t succeed through hard work or luck, but by a pact with Satan himself. Screw the thousands of hours of practice and training it takes to be exceptionally good at something. People don’t see the 5000 practice shots or acknowledge the 10,000 hours of practice that goes into achieving success. When someone works hard to hone their skills, it’s a reward and blessing from God. However, when someone becomes too good or too successful, out comes the accusation of being in league […]

The modern interpretation of Hell through Dante and others – aka the Vision Quest

A Vision of Hell in Literature: Dante’s Inferno and The Apocalypse of Paul Hell has always captivated the human imagination, and through the centuries, many authors have attempted to depict this dreaded realm. Among the most iconic and influential works portraying the horrors of Hell are Dante’s Inferno and The Apocalypse of Paul. These texts provide vivid and unsettling descriptions of the afterlife, painting a harrowing vision of damnation and eternal torment. While both texts share the common theme of Hell as a place of punishment, they differ in their origins and methods of portrayal. Dante Alighieri’s Inferno is perhaps the most well-known depiction of Hell in literature. Written in the early 14th century as part of his epic poem Divine Comedy, the Inferno is Dante’s interpretation of the journey through the realms of the afterlife. Keep in mind that Dante didn’t visit or escape from Hell but instead presented a fictional narrative framed as a “vision.” Dante’s Inferno solidified […]

Taking Movies and Books as Truth

Movies and books based on myths or urban legends are awesome, but it’s getting to the point where people take this for documentaries. They take them at face value; if someone spent the time and money to make a book or movie, it must be real. Authors or filmmakers take massive liberties with the stories, and the result is a distorted version of the truth. It’s about getting book sales or box office receipts, not about telling the truth. Philadelphia Experiment: The Philadelphia Experiment is a mythical event that some people believe happened in 1943. However, it is just an urban legend and has no basis in fact. The story goes that the US Navy covered up an experiment that saw a ship disappear and reappear. The story was first made famous by a book in the ’70s, which was then turned into a movie. Although the story is intriguing, the actual event never took place. Amadeus: This movie tells […]

What is “Modern Day Occultism”

Occultism refers to the study or practice of supernatural or hidden knowledge beyond the scope of conventional science or philosophy. It is often associated with mystical, esoteric, or spiritual beliefs and practices including divination, ritual magic, astrology, spiritualism, and many others. Modern-day occultism refers to the contemporary practice and study of these ideas, often with the aid of modern technology and scientific methods. Some examples include Wicca, Chaos Magic, and Thelema. Modern-day occultism can be seen in various forms, including neo-paganism, witchcraft, astrology, and paranormal studies. It involves the exploration of alternative spiritual and mystical practices that are often based on ancient traditions. Many people who practice modern-day occultism do so as a means of personal growth and self-discovery, seeking to understand the mysteries of life and the universe. The rise of modern-day occultism has been influenced by various factors, including the proliferation of occult-themed media and literature, the disenchanted nature of modern society, and the desire for alternative spiritual […]

The wild misunderstanding and fiction surrounding the Freemasons

The Freemasons, or simply known as the Masons, have been the subject of many rumors and conspiracy theories over the years. Some people believe that the Masons are a secret society involved in world domination, devil worship, and other sinister activities. However, the organization itself is just a fraternity, and it has no such goals or plans. When were the Freemasons founded? The Freemasons were founded in the late 17th century in England. The organization was originally formed as a guild for stonemasons, and it was dedicated to the study of geometry, architecture, and the principles of construction. Over time, the Masons evolved into a fraternal organization that included people from all walks of life. What is the goal of the Freemasons? The goal of the Freemasons is self-improvement and community service. The organization promotes moral values, personal growth, and charitable endeavors. It is not a religious or political organization, and it has no official stand on any particular belief […]

The Taxil Hoax – Real Fake News

The Taxil hoax was a complex and elaborate fraud that took place in the late 19th century, specifically between 1885 and 1897, involving the fabrication of stories and documents that were used to discredit the Roman Catholic Church and shed negative light on secret societies and organizations, most notably the Freemasons. The hoax was initiated by a French journalist and anti-clerical activist named Léo Taxil, who managed to deceive many people, including high-ranking members of the church and secret societies. In this blog article, we will delve into the specifics of the Taxil hoax, discussing its origins, purpose, discovery, and aftermath. Who Started the Hoax? Léo Taxil, the mastermind behind the hoax, was a French journalist, writer, and lecturer who was known for his anti-clerical views and his opposition to religious institutions. Taxil was a prolific writer who had authored a number of books and pamphlets criticizing the Church and exposing what he believed to be its various scandals. However, […]

How does Aleister Crowley fit into non-theistic Satanism?

Aleister Crowley is often associated with non-theistic Satanism because of his philosophical and spiritual beliefs, which encompassed a range of ideas about the nature of reality and the self. Crowley was a British occultist and mystic who founded the religious philosophy of Thelema, which emphasizes personal freedom and the attainment of individual spiritual enlightenment. While Crowley’s beliefs are complex and multifaceted, they can be summed up in a few key points: While these beliefs may not explicitly involve Satan or any other deity, they do share some commonalities with non-theistic Satanism. For example, both Crowley’s philosophy and non-theistic Satanism emphasize the importance of personal freedom and self-expression. However, it is important to note that Crowley himself did not identify as a Satanist and Thelema does not involve the worship of Satan or any other religious figure. In fact, Crowley often criticized organized religion in general and sought to create a new spiritual philosophy that focused on individualism rather than dogma […]

The mediocre rise and quick fall of the Illuminati

Let’s keep in mind, the Illuminati lasted for 10 years, had no more than 2000 members, and basically failed and real sociatal penetration. They were eclipsed by Freemasonry at every turn, going so far as to stealing their “secrets” and members. But, yet here was are still talking about them 200 years later… The Illuminati is a secretive and mysterious organization that has fascinated historians, scholars, and conspiracy theorists for centuries. Founded in Bavaria in 1776 by Adam Weishaupt, the Illuminati was a secret society devoted to promoting enlightenment ideals and rational thought. With its secretive nature and subversive activities, the group became the subject of suspicion and intrigue, eventually leading to its demise. The Illuminati was founded on May 1, 1776, by Adam Weishaupt, a professor of canon law at Ingolstadt University in Bavaria. He sought to create a secret society that would spread the ideals of the Enlightenment, including free inquiry and rational thought. The group was small […]

Will AI prove there is no God?

Since the Christians ban and outlaw everything that, “attacks,” their fragile belief system, how long until AI is banned, or at least they sue to remove any and all religious references that dispel the myth of God? They’ve done this sort of thing before by banning non-Biblical studies in the classroom. Will they sue AI server companies for libel or make their lives a nightmare because of their religious answers? Will parents block AI sites so their kids can’t ask religious questions to an “unbiased” computer? Currently, you can get some interesting answers from AI about religious text and ideas. However, there are some topics it won’t answer, or at least it gives the response similar to, “religion is a matter of personal faith and should be respected.” Religion is a touchy subject at the best of times, and there is still a lot of misinformation being fed into AI about Satanism and other beliefs. As of right now though, […]