Well, I use the word Satanist, but I don't know if I ever really considered myself as somebody who's into Satan.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
To some degree Satanism is purely a kind of disease of Christianity. You've got to really be Christian to believe in Satan.
People seem to think I'm Satan.
Sometimes, an inability to believe in Satan reflects a larger inability to believe in a spiritual plane at all.
I've never believed in singing about Satan and thinking he's cool, because he's not.
I personally claim no special insight into Satan's methods, but I have at times been able to identify his influence and his actions in my life and in the lives of others. When I was on my first mission, Satan sought to divert me from my future path and, if possible, to destroy my usefulness in the Lord's work.
I always seem to have a vague feeling that he is a Satan among musicians, a fallen angel in the darkness who is perpetually seeking to fight his way back to happiness.
I don't think I really know just how cool Satan really was when I was in Junior High School. Now, thanks to Marilyn Manson, it's no longer a secret.
Many of those people involved in Adolf Hitler were Satanists, many were homosexuals - the two things seem to go together.
I just told you I wasn't a Satanist.
I never thought of it as God. I didn't know what to call it. I don't believe in devils, but demons I do because everyone at one time or another has some kind of a demon, even if you call it by another name, that drives them.