That's a wonderful page, Foro. A quick cursory glance matches up a lot with my formal schooling, which includes 24 credit hours in Celtic studies.
I think I worded that wrong. I meant people inside Christianity. I have a friend who is very religious and I doubt he would think of Lucifer as the Lord Of Light, I will ask him tomorrow.LooseCannon said:Isle of Avalon is a reflection of Celtic beliefs and has little, to nothing, to do with Christianity; Steve's written a gorgeous song espousing how ancient Celts believed the world worked.
I completely disagree with the statement that people outside Christianity won't believe that Lucifier is the Lord of Light.
Yea it really makes it hard to pick out a specific belief of theirs. I think I will try reading the Satanic bible as I would think most satanists would believe that.LooseCannon said:Satanism isn't really a combined movement, anyway. Some are hedonists, others are atheists who pick a label, and there are many inbetween.
The Knife Master said:interesting first post! At first I thought this was another pointless bump advertising some blog but this one has substance and an interesting look at the Religion aspect of A Matter of Life and Death as well as bringing in a new tidbit about Bruce that I certainly did not know about. Have a Praise!![]()
Now as for your post, let me start by saying I am in fact a Christian. I too, hate organized religion pretty much for the same reason as you, but I believe in God and his teachings in the bible. That being said I'm not sure that all parts of the Bible are 100% accurate. Most of the Old Testament is teachings and proverbs handed down by many generations. Since the New Testament is mostly letters and actual accounts of experiences by real people, I find it easier to believe. Satan and hell itself isn't described to much extent in the New Testament making it hard to know exactly what the concept of Satan is. That is why when you tell a Christian who doesn't understand outside religion that Satan is the Lord of Light, they won't believe you as most people associate Satan with darkness. It is interesting to note that Satanism is a very peaceful, earth loving religion. The problem with it is that the deity is a symbol of evil. When people fall into this trap of peace and being of the earth (this is visited in Isle Of Avalon) they see Satanism as the correct way to go but in the end they are cast out to hell, according to the bible. Just like Lucifer who, legend has it, tried to find a universe better than the one that existed and rebelled against God to gain that.
The Lord Of Light is Lucifer. Give your life and be good to the earth and in return the earth will be good to you, free your soul from the grasp of God and you will be rewarded. Or so Lucifer says.
Forostar said:Which doesn't explain much. People can believe in/live by different philosophies, with or without being Christian.
One can believe in God. One can also believe in/have a philosophy about friendship or nature (or something else), without any necessity of Christianity or religion at all.