Theistic Satanism and the Sikh Religion

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First off I just want to say that I LOVE Sikhism. I feel so honoured when I read the Adi Granth as It is so full of love and devotion to God. But as I'm not a Sikh ( yet?) I may have misunderstood many ideas so please accept my apology in advance if I offend you. Offense is not my intention. Ok on with my post lol.

I'm a theistic Satanist, which means I have a love and a belief in a literal God whom I call Satan. Unlike how the Christians ( and others) see him I do not belive he is evil etc. I belive evil can only exist in human intent. I belive that my god is a god of love and when I read the Gura Granth sahib it's him I see represented there. Unlike a vast ( probably most) Theistic Satanist I belive in compassion and helping my fellow man even if I'm not directly benefiting from it. Most theistic Satanist will tell you that our god deals with us on an individual bases and many times we don't often agree on how to worship him. Many like to do ritual, many like to do magik I don't like to do either of those things. I have always preferred meditation and basically just saying his name like a mantra during that time. I guess you could say that if he deals with us on an individual bases then we can worship him the same way.

Sikhism has so many wonderful qualities, qualities that I have looked for within Theistic Satanism and just not found. So while I belive ( rember I'm not highly educated in the Sikh faith) that I ( and others) could follow this religion and still have Satan as my God after all it's only a name. What do Sikhs think?

I know that the religion does not have the Abrahamic "Satan"=evil "God"=good theology but I still feel I need to stress that I don't in anyway way belive my god to be evil.

Thanks for reading and I hope I din't put you to sleep:D


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