Letter to Satanists from Sean Sellers continued
God had His rules. And boy were there
lots of them! He demanded you to do things His way, how He wanted, when He
wanted, never mind what you wanted. If you obeyed, He’d reward you.
Heaven. If you disobeyed, He’d punish you. Hell. There was no freedom
there.
And because I saw God like that, Satan grew to become a liberator from that
arbitrary authority. Evil represented freedom. If I did what I wanted, that was
evil. Well. . .evil felt good. Everything God required was stifling, oppressing,
and full of rules. If I got mad and wanted to cuss what was so wrong about that?
If someone hit me what was so wrong about hitting him back? If I wanted to have
sex what was wrong about it? What was wrong was that God said it was wrong.
That was it. That was the only thing that made it wrong. Well. . .to hell with
God then! Who cared about His stupid rules? Satanism said not only were God’s
rules arbitrary, they were designed to keep us frustrated and controlled. It was
natural to want sex, and to get angry, and to defend ourselves, and natural
meant right.
So Satan became a liberator. Satan was a being who had rebelled against God’s
tyranny, and been cast out of Heaven for it. But he must have had something
going because a third of the angels had sided with him against God. They saw the
truth. There was a better way to live. A more natural way. The way the animals
did. With no arbitrary rules. No "sin". Just freedom. That’s what
made me a Satanist. I knew I was evil, but my concept of evil was freedom. It
was just a word. What people called "evil" felt good. It satisfied me.
If I had no money and saw something at the mall I wanted, stealing it satisfied
my desire for it. I never set out to hurt anyone. I never embraced Satanism as
an excuse, a permission slip, to prey upon others. I embraced it because it made
me feel free.
It took me years to fully understand the flaw of that philosophy. It took me
even longer to fully understand who and what Satan really is. He went through
several incarnations before I saw it clearly too. I guess the most startling
realization I had was when I really studied what the Bible said about Satan,
Lucifer, and his fall from Heaven and discovered what the church teaches is NOT
necessarily so. I wrote an entire study on it breaking it down, (The Doctrine of
Lucifer) but the short of it is the whole myth of Satan as an archangel called
Lucifer, who led a rebellion against God with a third of the angels, and became
known as Satan, is just that. A myth. It’s a fourth century church doctrine
that came from an Ugaritic myth about the Northstar trying to take the place of
the sun in the sky. A thousand years, and a man named John Milton, a poet, made
that story so popular it became a deeply ingrained part of the Christian dogma.
The truth is however, Satan was never called "Lucifer" and never led
the choir in Heaven. The Satan of the Bible is very different from the Satan of
church dogma. But I’ll get to that in a minute. It’s impossible to
understand Satan until we understand God. Our image of the one is always greatly
determined by our image of the other. In prison I found out
who God really was, who He is, and that too took some time. I had seen God as an
arbitrary rule maker. He made His rules the same way my parents did. The reason
was, "because I said so!" But that was a false image of God. The way
Anton LaVey saw God also affected his view of Satan.
Any disciple of the First Church of Satan knows Anton’s biography. He was a
police crime photographer and saw all the violent and evil deeds done by
humanity. He saw the unfairness of life, and decided God wasn’t real. That was
a big surprise to me when I realized it. Anton LaVey was actually an atheist.
Anton did NOT believe in a Creator God. To him, God was a figment of the
imagination and psyche, and the myth of God was perpetuated by the Church.
To Anton, the Church was Catholicism. The Roman Catholic Church was a world
power for a thousand years, and its religion, the evil and emptiness of it, he
saw it for what it really was, and he concluded that GOD was just an ingeniour
myth, a part of a scheme to control people. Any natural desire a person had was
labeled as "sinful." Because it was a natural desire no one would be
able to control it, so they would always be in "sin", and the only way
to be forgiven for that "sin" was to go to the Church and do what the
priest told you. With the consequences of eternal damnation or the reward of
eternal life, even kings would bow to the Church. It was all just a scheme.
There was no "God."
So Anton LaVey turned to the opposite ideal. He made what the Church called
Satan the liberator of that scheme. But to Anton, Satan was NOT a real being. If
there was no real God then there was no real Satan. To him, "Satan"
was the force that causes "sinful" desires. The so- called dark part
of our psyche. Satan was represented in every culture by that darkness. Anton
called this force a hundred different names, Abaddon, Belial, Baalzebub, from
the Bible, the names of gods Israel was not supposed to worship. Lillith,
Dracula, the names of vampires from ancient folklore and fiction. Satan was
always represented by all these things because Satan was a base part of humanity
itself. WE were Satan.
Satanism to Anton LaVey was the celebration of that part of ourselves. His
rituals were parodies of Catholic rituals. His philosophy was to embrace that
"darkness" within ourselves since it led to pleasure and pleasure was
the real aim of life- after life there was nothing. No heaven, no hell, just the
grave. We cease to exist.
I never saw any of that while I was a Satanist. I never fully understood Anton
LaVey’s philosophy until I was in my 20's. Anton’s error was to see religion
as God. He saw the lie of religion and the unfairness of life and decided there
was no God. I saw the misused authority of my parents and decided THAT was how
God was. So often that’s our first grave error in our search for truth. We
perceive life through the narrow experiences of our tiny portion of the world
and draw our conclusions about the whole universe from that. It’s normal, but
it’s also disastrous.
The fact is nearly everyone forces God to fit into his own perception. Even
Christians serve a God they perceive rather than the GOD who truly is. They
limit Him according to those special needs of their own psyche. It’s actually
hard not to do that, but every time we do, it has consequences. Seeing God for
who He truly is takes effort, and always has one inevitable result that MANY
people cannot accept: Our understanding will always fall short. We will always
look toward God and eventually say "why" or "I don’t understand
this," about SOMETHING. That often drives people to come up with their own
conclusions, their own philosophies, religions, etc. We demand the right to know
God with assurance, in every area, but the very fact that He is God precludes
that it simply CANNOT be. A glass of water is not capable of holding the ocean.
That
limitation is hard on our egos.
It’s so much easier to create our own gods; gods that are fully knowable.
Those are the gods of atheism, occultism, religion and sometimes even
Christianity. Then of course there are those prejudices that we demand of
our gods. Women who take offense at a "male" God and so create for
themselves a female or neuter god. There we have all the racial gods, the black
gods, white gods, and cultural gods, the Spanish gods, African gods, Indian
gods, etc. All of them called GOD. And yet none of them are truly Him. Some may
be tiny glimpses of Him. Maybe His big toe or little finger, but nothing more.
Others are not even that. They’re only delusions from our prejudices.
Getting past all that to see the true GOD, the real creator of the universe took
me years. Understanding why the Bible refers to Him as it does is a good place
to start. We can’t relate to the Creator as He is. He’s too big. How can an
ant relate to a person? How can a grain of sand relate to a desktop computer?
The Bible calls God "Father" not because He’s male, but because of
the relationship of a father to a child. God is as much female as He is male,
and neither. (The Holy Spirit, the Spirit of God, appearing in the very first
chapter of Genesis is female.) To get even close to defining God as He
fully is we have to take every role a person plays in our society and add that
to God’s title: Father, Mother, friend, king, lord, boss, brother,
sister, judge, lawyer, jury, teacher, executioner, savior, etc-etc.
No single image can contain Him. He will fill it up and overflow it until it
bursts apart. But realizing THAT very thing about Him is the first step toward
seeing Him for who He really is. That one thing alone cuts through much of the
prejudiced images. Unfortunately today society seems to have gone the other
direction. Any image of God is accepted as God. However you choose to worship
God is okay.
No. It’s not.
Because those images are NOT God. They’re empty cups. And this is the basis of
everything the Bible calls sin. My gosh this took me years to understand, wading
through all the nonsense that so much of "Christianity" is today.
There is a reason for all of God’s commands. ONE reason for them all. A very
simple one. They are all a matter of LIFE and DEATH.
We’ve all seen how a cotton candy machine can take sugar and food coloring and
spin it into a big fluffy mound. We stick our tongues to it and it dissolves
back into sugar. Imagine a machine that could do that with air. It could take
air and spin it into a big fluffy mound, all colored and textured. We pick up
that textured air, touch it, taste it, eat it, and it seems filling, but in our
stomachs it just dissolves right back into air. If that was all we ate, we’d
starve to death. We could go on eating and eating, seemingly filling ourselves
up, but be starving day by day until eventually we wither up and die.
In life there are things that are the spiritual equivalent of textured air. No
matter how much we consume them, they leave us spiritually starving because
they’re emptiness disguised as substance. Those things lead slowly to death.
Spiritually, mentally AND physically. Anything that leads to death, that is
emptiness disguised as substance, God calls SIN. Those are the things He
forbids. Not because He’s a tyrant as I thought He was, but because He wants
us to LIVE.
Worshiping an idol is sinful because it’s NOT God. It’s an empty cup. It may
feel like something to us, but it’s not. It will leave us destitute inside.
Of course religions have their own lists of "SIN". Religions take
personal prejudices and label them as sins. Things like dancing, playing cards,
certain kinds of music, oral sex, have all been labeled SINFUL by some Christian
religions. They’re not. God never declared them so. People did. Mistaking the
two, either way, and it ends up badly. Religion stifles, oppresses, and leads to
death. Sin empties, poisons and leads to death. God is NOT against us. His
commands are to guide us toward the things that
produce life, health, happiness, joy, growth, because God loves us. That’s the
TRUTH of who He is. I’ve watched closely and I believe most people who turn
from God do so for one of two basic reasons. #1 They mistake some aspect of
religion as God- like Anton LaVey did. Or #2 They are unable to overcome their
need to understand what can not BE understood. I honestly don’t think it’s
easy to turn from God if we see Him as He really is. Every Satanist I’ve ever
encountered has fallen into one of those 2 categories. They either have a
warped, distorted perception of God, based on what they were taught by some
idiot, or they don’t believe in the goodness or even the existence of God
because of the injustice of the world. The first is a problem of perception. The
second is a problem of pride. Both are hard to get past.
The only way to get past those false perceptions is to have a heart that
sincerely wants TRUTH. God has to be sought after. Anyone who will settle for,
and hang on to their empty idol of perception will never find the truth of God
as GOD. Doesn’t it make SENSE however that the true creator of the
Universe is far beyond that simple, contrived IMAGE of Him? I mean, if someone
told you a monkey painted the Sistine Chapel wouldn’t you look at those
paintings and realize that’s a lie? The so called "God" that
Satanism describes, that so many religions describe, is very shallow,
simplistic, and downright convenient to their own set of beliefs. Doesn’t it
make sense that God has to be more than that? Only an honest desire to
challenge those beliefs and perceptions and seek out that MORE will result in
finding the true GOD.
The problem of pride is often even harder. When we look at the world and say
"God can’t exist because this thing right here isn’t right." Or we
say, "God isn’t just or good because this part of life is totally
unfair." What we’re actually doing is declaring ourselves equal to God.
We declare that the world, and God Himself, MUST fall into the parameters of our
own understanding or it simply is not so. We declare, "God can’t be
good unless I can understand that goodness. It has to fit MY definitions."
That’s pride. To a wino a "good" God is one who provides him with a
free bottle of booze everyday and grants him no hangovers. No matter who we are,
our own ideas of good and evil, right and wrong, are skewed to our own personal
tastes and perceptions. To demand those of God is megalomaniacal. Imagine a 4
year old child declaring you are BAD because you make her eat food instead of
candy, and you won’t let her watch Friday the 13th. That’s the same
thing we do when we judge God because we don’t understand the world. Only
letting go of that PRIDE and acknowledging our tiny size
compared to God’s will overcome that, and too often that’s the one thing
prideful people will never do.
If we CAN get past those two things though, we can find the true God. A God of
power, but compassion; of justice, but love; of fierceness, but mercy. He’s
the Creator of the Universe who’s greatest desire is that His creation, His
children, know strength, and goodness, peace, love, warmth, joy, health and
growth. That we are not left alone. Not abandoned. Not misunderstood. And
because there is nothing bigger than God, the greatest thing God can offer to
His creation is Himself. True heaven is the presence of God. True Hell is the
absence of God. That may sound superficial, but God is love, light, and
warmth. To be without Him is to be in bleakness, darkness, and cold. When we see
that truth, when we see who God really is, then we see who Satan really is too.
Satan is NOT the opposite of God. That’s the most fundamental error in
theology. Satan is not darkness, while God is light. Darkness is simply the
absence of light. Satan is less than that. Satan is the obstacle between
humanity and God. Take a flashlight, shine its light on a wall, take your hand
and cover the end of the flashlight. The light is God. The darkness is the
absence of God. The hand is Satan. The hand does not destroy the light, it
simply keeps us from seeing it. The light still shines, it’s just hidden or
distorted from our view. Satan is a being that desires to block us from
God and everything Godly. He’s the enemy of Humanity. To be cut off from love,
light, and warmth results in death. Satan is the bringer of all kinds of death-
spiritually, mentally, and physically. He is the deceiver and the tempter, and
the accuser.
In the Bible, Satan is simply a created being with no name. He is only called by
what he does. He accuses us of our sins before God. He’s called the Accuser or
Adversary. In Hebrew ha Shatan- Satan. The Enemy. He whispers in our ear to do
that which leads to death, then accuses us before God for what we have done
wrong. He tempts us to do everything God forbids in order to destroy us.
That’s the true nature of Satan. He’s not an enemy of God. He’s an enemy
of life.
The problem is humanity is flawed. We have within us an impulse to do evil, to
do the very things we know will destroy us. Like smoking. We know intellectually
that smoking leads to lung cancer, and yet it’s a billion dollar industry
because we still do it. That is OUR nature. It’s a part of our free will. In
order to be able to choose between life and death we have to have an impulse or
desire that pulls us toward each one. Set two pies before a child, one apple,
one cherry. If the child hates cherries, there’s no choice. He will pick apple
every time. If he likes both though, then there’s conflict. Sometimes he will
choose apple, sometimes cherry. Now what if he’s allergic to cherries but
still loves
them? They’ll make him sick. Which should he choose? Apple. But which will he
choose? If people will face hangovers again and again for the pleasure of
getting drunk, a child will face vomiting for the pleasure of cherries. That’s
human nature. We will do that which is evil because there is a pleasure in evil
that appeals to us as much as the pleasure of good does. Even though evil kills
us.
That’s the only true lure of Satanism. When we get past the lies, the
deceptions, the false perceptions of God, all that remains is the pleasure of
evil. It’s the high a junkie feels with a needle in his arm. It’s the
satisfaction a thief feels from taking what is another’s. It’s the ecstasy
of the kill, the fulfillment of greed, the thrill of domination, and it always
ends in pain and death, whether ours or another’s.
To be a Satanist is not to be liberated. It is to be bonded to death. The
freedom it offers is an illusion. And this is something I know every Satanist
knows, because I was there. In the dark and quiet, all alone, without the buzz
of alcohol or drugs, or the rhythm of music to drown out the sounds, there is an
empty echo inside us. A vacancy. A feeling of loss and cold and turmoil and
hunger. That emptiness gnaws and hurts worse than anything else in life;
we take up knives to carve our skin just to escape it, or run into the arms of a
lover to smother it, but it doesn’t go away. It grows. It is death at work,
emptiness causing decay. No matter how much we feed it SIN, it will never fill
up.
Eventually it will consume us, and destroy us.
The only thing that can fill that emptiness is God. The true God. Finding Him
takes effort and courage. It requires that you hate the darkness enough to
wrench the hand from the flashlight. That is something only you can do. But you
CAN do it.
You really can.
It takes great effort, but the result is life, true life, in all its abundance
and diversity. The life that only God can produce, because He is the only source
of it.
I speak as one who has traveled the roads, who has seen the land far and wide.
My most heartfelt prayer is that you see this signpost, and from it, find your
way home. Choose God. Choose life.
Sean Sellers
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