The religion of secret societies, most of them anyway, is the Luciferian doctrine. Sun Tzu (The Art of War) wrote, “Therefore I say: Know your …
Satanism / Luciferianism
The religion of secret societies, most of them anyway, is the Luciferian doctrine. Sun Tzu (The Art of War) wrote, “Therefore I say: Know your enemy and know yourself; in a hundred battles you will never be in peril. When you are ignorant of the enemy, but know yourself, your chances of winning or losing are equal. If ignorant both of your enemy and of yourself, you are certain in every battle to be in peril.” Too many sheeple are unaware of the enemy and his tactics to deceive, manipulate, and even lure us to our own death.
It is first necessary to understand Lucifer, the enemy of all righteousness and his evil tactics (often too subtle to notice unless we are sober and vigilant) that are meant to slowly ensnare us and lure us to both spiritual and/or physical death. Lucifer (Isa. 14:12) is called the prince of this world (John 12:31; 14:30; 16:11); the adversary (1 Pet. 5:8); Beelzebub, meaning the prince of the devils (Mark 3:22); the wicked one (Matt. 13:38); the enemy (Matt. 13:39); Satan (Rev. 12:9); prince of the power of the air (Eph. 2:2–3); the great dragon (Rev. 12:7–9); a murderer from the beginning (John 8:44); and the accuser (Rev. 12:10).
The Hebrew word satan means “an adversary, one who resists.” He is the representative, promoter, and advocate of that “opposition in all things.” Satan was translated into the Greek word for adversary, ‘Diabolos’ from which the word Devil was derived. In Islam again we find a similar term the Shaitan, which roughly means and is translated as ‘The one who rebels.‘ So corresponding to the earlier discussion on the Cosmic Battle, again we have this theme of adversaries and opposition. Luciferians believe they are the elite, enlightened ones of this world. Though Lucifer and Satan are the same person, they see it differently and view Satanist on a lower level.
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