Absolutely. But Alasteir Crowley was a self-serving attenion seeking, self-publicising fraud.arthwollipot said:People are always forgetting the most important part of that statement. As it stands, it sounds like an anthem for amoral selfishness and hedonism. It isn't.
The full creed is "An it harm none, do as thou wilt shall be the whole of the law"
Forgetting those first four words makes the statement entirely different. If your so-called "warlock" had really followed the creed, he would have had at least one or two moral scruples.
Thanks for posting, Morris Cod. I'm glad you were able to get through it all.
I thought it was a nice parallel with the 'wizard' Morris encountered.