I do not believe in God, for I do not believe in man. This does not mean I necessarily distrust the theory of a creator or ruler over everything, but I do not believe in God the way God is portrayed by man, for man is not holy. Humans are animals. No better or worse than other animals ("good" and "bad" are simply just terms made by humans to vaguely describe things), although often more observably wicked (by humans themselves) in their actions, and more self-assured. Man thinks that because he has more thinking capabilities than other animals, that he can uncover truth without clear evidence. Just by following what makes sense to him. Other animals are not dumb enough to be smart. They live to survive, whereas we think we are special. The chosen ones. The creatures favored by God. Some people even consider themselves blessed for being born human. This is insanely ridiculous, but whatever makes them sleep well at night...

Nothing is as disrespectful towards the possible ruler of everything than religions, in my opinion. How bigger, how angrier they get me. Humans wrote texts, other humans hand-picked the texts for a book, and now they claim that book is the word of God. The word of God? THE WORD OF GOD? For any man to stoop so low as to call his own observations, opinions and interpretations the word of the ruler... If I was God, I would be properly pissed about that. And so many people claim to be able to speak to God, to have connections with God, to be able to interpret God's intentions and speak on His behalf. His? Yes, His. Because these people, who claim God has created everything, and has thus existed before genders and sexes as they were made by God, think male pronouns would fit the creator best. It's so insanely dumb that you can't help but laugh.

I think that no person can know 100% what the creator wants. They have created everything and everyone? Then why do people think their brains would be able to comprehend the levels of complexity of the ruler's thoughts and plans. Does a dog know with what intent it is born when two humans put their parents together to breed? Will a dog ever be able to fully understand the complexity of life the way a human does? No. So there isn't any reason to believe we will ever be able to fully, or at all, understand the ruler's ways. Not that we have to. After all, if they truly have so much power, then there isn't really anything we can do about anything anyway, so there isn't much point in figuring it out.

I don't subscribe to any religion and I think not a single person is right about the greater context of the life and the universe, but I do personally like a lot of the Satanic rules. I used to be scared of Satanism, but then I thought about it some more and got over it. I don't think humans are holy. I don't think humans can ever understand the greater context of their lives, and those who lay rules upon you just want to control you. And control isn't necessarily wrong, as it can keep shit from hitting the fan, but a lot of religious rules are built upon the idea that you shouldn't enjoy fun things, because some guy once said God told him. You are seriously denying yourself of pleasure and the sensible flow of society because some guy said a thing hundreds or thousands of years ago? I don't think humans can be holy, whether they follow religious rules or not. Oh, and in most cases, that's not. "Religious" people will sin and then hide behind prayer and the hope for forgiveness. This is because humans are not holy. They are weak and crave pleasure. To deny oneself of the pleasures provided in life is to deny oneself of the pleasure offered by the ruler. You think Satan is the voice of temptation, but we humans are built to feel it. We only try to fight our feelings because of what a guy who's in a "religiously superior position" to you has told you someone has told them was real because they had heard it from someone else who had heard it from someone who had heard it from God. Or so he says. So I don't think a lot of the Satanic rules are more CORRECT, TRUE or HOLY than Christian, Jewish, Muslim, etc. rules, but I do think they provide a more pleasurable life, and I think that, since holiness is not reachable by humans or their brains, we might as well just try to live true to our nature, instead of clinging to fake gods in unholy buildings.