duke it out homeboys
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Thread Topic: duke it out homeboys
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The church of Satan is not something I'm willing to discuss as it wasn't relevant to begin with and is in fact a [/neg] cult.
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Spice, I believe I'm not communicating to you what I'm meaning with how religions gained their stories as you're really just repeating what I'm saying back to me, so I will be dropping that topic. I am not attempting to debate that the bibles stories aren't real /gen
In that case I'm not really sure what point you're trying to make here, since so far it seems to me like you're saying that religion adopts stories from other writings and adapts them to their own retelling. -
That is not what I'm saying.
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The church of Satan is not something I'm willing to discuss as it wasn't relevant to begin with and is in fact a [/neg] cult.
I'd say it's fairly relevant though? Seeing as LeVay founded it and wrote the Satanic Bible, which was mentioned in the previous thread with positive implications. If these two things are entirely unrelated, that would be good to know -
Then could you please elaborate on what you mean when you talk about "many cultures have adapted each others stories of events" because I'm currently confused on the point you're trying to make here /gen
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Here's a source from the satanic temple where they compare themselves against the church of Satan.
This is the last resource I'll be sharing, as my issue was my own culture being shat all over. I'm not a satanist nor a Christian. I believe in neither Satan nor Jesus. I'll be dropping out here as all I aimed to do was stop the spread of actual hate and misinformation. Have a good one, thanks for the debate. -
I'm not a native English speaker so I do understand the potential confusion?
What I'm saying is its super common for religions to have the same jdeasz and then for anthropologists ( me) to compare those to identify the roots. To figure out *where* a story may geographically have originated.
And how that correlates
For example, most religions know a flood happened. But they disagree on where, how and who.
So wasn't really a point or a source of debate, just a general statement that we all have roots -
That makes sense, I feel like you were making one point and I was making another. My point was that the FOUNDATION of a religion's core values and morals usually remains about the same, at least from what I've seen.
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Yes, that is generally true and what I meant. /gen
Sorry about that
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