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agnostic, athies, believer

I don't know?

According to Wikepedia the closest definition is;
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antitheist

"Antitheism is defined by the Oxford English Dictionary as "One opposed to belief in the existence of a God.""

One definition has a Satanist as a antitheist. That would clearly be false for me. No God = no Devil.

It is wrong, what you said about Satanists, unless Satanists do not believe the way Satan himself does. It says right in the Bible that even the devil knows there is a God. He has to. Because God kicked Satan out of heaven.
 
It is wrong, what you said about Satanists, unless Satanists do not believe the way Satan himself does. It says right in the Bible that even the devil knows there is a God. He has to. Because God kicked Satan out of heaven.

That was one definition from the wikepedia.
The idea was:
theist = God supporter
antitheist = Devil supporter

Not that I subscribed to that definition, it was just an alternative view.

Besides, the phrase "It says right in the Bible..." carries no weight with an atheist.
 
It is wrong, what you said about Satanists, unless Satanists do not believe the way Satan himself does. It says right in the Bible that even the devil knows there is a God. He has to. Because God kicked Satan out of heaven.

Where in the bible does it say that?
 
I suppose I could look it up. But then, that means digging out my Bible, and if you don't believe any of it, what's the point?
 
It is wrong, what you said about Satanists, unless Satanists do not believe the way Satan himself does. It says right in the Bible that even the devil knows there is a God. He has to. Because God kicked Satan out of heaven.

You're a bit off with your definition of Satanism.

The second and third sentences of Wikipedia's entry:

Although named for Satan, a name associated with evil and temptation, Satanism is more commonly the name given to certain spiritual paths which emphasize the Left-Hand Path, as opposed to the much more common Right-Hand Path. Left-Handers believe in spiritual enrichment through their own work on themselves, and that ultimately they are answerable only to themselves, while Right-Handers believe in spiritual enrichment through the dissolution or submission of the self to (or into) something greater.
 

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