User talk:D.B Layhe

Layherian Satanism

Layherian Satanism is a very small part of Satanism as a whole. The Layherians believe in everything that the Christian religion believes, they just feel that God has fail them in one way or another. And since God has failed them, they follow Satan and believe that if you hail and prey to him you will go to Hell and Satan will treat you as God would treat a good Christian. The belief is that if you are a bad Christian you will go to Hell, they also realize that if you are a good Satanist you will go to Hell. Hell is a burning land of tortured Christians controlled by his Holiness Lucifer and maintained my the members of the Satanic religion, so if you are a good Satanist you will be set in the afterlife. Their belief is that all members of all Satanist sectors are welcome to the Afterlife in Hell that awaits them, all Satanic beliefs get you to the same Hell, as long as you Hail H.H. Lucifer. Just because you hail Satan does not mean that you have to be a bad or negative. Professional skateboarder Peter Ramondetta has 666 tattooed across his chest and is one of the nicest people on the planet Earth. The main symbol of the Layherian Satanism is the pentagram with an upside down cross going through from top to bottom with the actual cross being created by the line crossing the horizontal line in the pentagram. Layherian Satanism has been around since early 2010. --D.B Layhe (talk) 00:10, 3 March 2012 (UTC)

March 2012
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