• some_guy@lemmy.sdf.org
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    4 months ago

    Please donate to the Satanic Temple if you are able. They fight these important cases on our behalf. Christofascists need to be reminded that this isn’t a christian nation and that all religions are equal(y bad).

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      4 months ago

      I’m Christian and have donated to the Satanic Temple. Separation of Church and State is good for both institutions. I want the church out of politics and I want politics out of the church.

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        Yes, it should even have to exist. But crazy judges think you have to be in a religion to be protected from other religions.

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          So, there’s a lot of confusion about what TST is and what it does.

          TST exists as a church for Satanism. Its activism is (primarily) based around fighting for the rights of Satanists.

          If TST didn’t need to fight for the rights of Satanists, it would still need to exist for every other reason that a church exists.

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            4 months ago

            We’re talking about the satanic temple here right? It’s just a cooler version of pastafarism. That does community outreach mainly to battle the Christian bullshit.

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                  They don’t believe in a supernatural power, but they see themselves as a serious religion with serious beliefs. From your link:

                  ‘[Satanism is] a narrative structure by which we contextualize our lives and works. …[it is] a body of symbolism and religious practice — a sense of identity, culture, community, and shared values.’

                  They have seven Tenets, none of which are directly about other religions - although one does mention being opposed to ‘distorting scientific facts’. Most are about compassion and individuality.

                  ‘Every tenet is a guiding principle designed to inspire nobility in action and thought.’

                  Agree with them or not, but they see themselves as much more than some kind of shell religion to undermine Religious Exemption statutes

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                    4 months ago

                    The thing is, I don’t see how the seven tenets should conflict with modern religions at all. It’s fully compatible with what Christianity claims to be. By all logic, following the Satanic tenets should make you a better Christian, a better human

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                    4 months ago

                    Well I do agree with them, I am a member. My point is they don’t believe in western religious tenants like gods and afterlife. Also I’m pretty sure they were founded in a rebuttal to the scotus opinion that athesim isn’t a religion and thus doesn’t deserve religious protections.

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          So it’s the fact that it is needed that is bad, not the thing itself. If it’s helping the problem I’d call that a good thing. Like medical care, or firefighting.