I’m still confused about Keith Richards being a Satanist because he (claims he) met Satan. So did Jesus, if you believe the bible. I’m pretty sure Jesus wouldn’t be considered a Satanist by most definitions. I also remember as a child being given creepy religious magazines for kids where Satan would whisper things directly to children, scaring the pants off them. (Not literally – no kiddie porn was involved. Pants remained on.) He would urge them to do dreadful immoral things like attend a Halloween costume party where fortunetelling or kissing would occur. The kids eventually pulled it together and escaped the clutches of Satan. I didn’t get any sense that they were evil for having met him. But anyway, I would guess that Satan is pretty free to speak to or appear to whoever he likes unless God has a special no-call list for certain people. As a child I was always terrified that Satan would speak to me personally. (The magazine had helpful tips though, for what responses to give in such an event.)
But that’s… why would…I don’t even… head asplode
You know, people make me sad sometimes.
Wow. Where did you come from?
:eek: Things are bad enough! Don’t ask XXX19 to recite his Catechism!
[nitpick] Similes, mainly. “The Kingdom of Heaven is like unto a mustard seed” and so on. [/nitpick]
Well, Ezekiel saw the wheel, way up in the middle of the air, which would place him post-Montgolfier at the earliest.
Satanism.
XXX19 obviously knows what he’s talking about, since he’s a practicing Satanist himself. He says so here:
Damn, I forgot KISS because I thought they were rock.
Lick it up, lick it up, oh, oh, oh.
Lick it up, lick it up, oh, oh, oh
and AC/DC who had some of the biggest metal hits of the 20th Century
and the place goes nuts when I sing Highway to Hell and TNT.Highway to hell, highway to hell, I’m on the highway to hell.
No stop signs, speed limits, nothings gonna slow me downAnd my friends are going to be there too and Im going all the
way downhttp://www.kidzworld.com/article/5281-pioneers-of-heavy-metal

I’m still confused about Keith Richards being a Satanist because he (claims he) met Satan. So did Jesus, if you believe the bible. I’m pretty sure Jesus wouldn’t be considered a Satanist by most definitions.
Keith Richards was glorifying Satan with his comments. Why do some of you have
a big problem with that. You just don’t want to admit the Stones were Satanists along with so many other performers.
When Jesus met Satan it was on the moutain top while he was fasting. Satan
knows how to attack our weaknesses. Jesus was hungry and tired. Satan said
to bow to him and offered rewards but Jesus knew he had more rewards where
he was. In the end, God said his is my son with whom I am well pleased.
So Jesus meeting Satan like that was a confrontation where Satan tried to seduce
him. Satan already had Keith and Mick in the fold.
Also, don’t forget that Jesus drove the demons out of people and even gave the
power to his disciples who did the same. The demons were Satans storm troopers
fallen angels from heaven.
Jesus knew Satan well and defeated him and will finally destroy Satan in the end.
See Revelation 19-20.
And Satan sure believes in Jesus.

Satanism.
XXX19 obviously knows what he’s talking about, since he’s a practicing Satanist himself. He says so here:
I touched a nerve.
One must know the enemy to fight him.
I READ THE BOOK ROMMEL. I READ HE BOOK. GEN GEORGE S. PATTON.

What took you so long? That’s been up a while. I know the words to
many of the songs and have listened to them. That’s why Ive been able to say so much
here or I wouldn’t have been able to make any comments.
You don’t just know them, you sing them. So do you really glorify Satanism, or are you pulling our leg about the artists really worshipping Satan? From what you’ve posted, it seems like you’re either a Satanist, a hypocrite or a troll, unless I’ve misunderstood something.
I have no beef of you’re a Satanist. It’s always struck me as a bit silly, but otherwise harmless, and it’s always good to have posters who can explain less common belief systems.
Apparently there are some people (nowadays, at least – any claims of ancient family tradition are probably bogus) who literally worship Satan as a deity. See Theistic Satanism.

Keith Richards (2002): “Sympathy is quite an uplifting song. It’s just a matter of looking the Devil in the face. He’s there all the time. I’ve had very close contact with Lucifer - I’ve met him several times. Evil - people tend to bury it and hope it sorts itself out and doesn’t rear its ugly head. Sympathy for the Devil is just as appropriate now, with 9/11. There it is again, big time. When that song was written, it was a time of turmoil. It was the first sort of international chaos since World War II. And confusion is not the ally of peace and love. You want to think the world is perfect. Everybody gets sucked into that. And as America has found out to its dismay, you can’t hide. You might as well accept the fact that evil is there and deal with it any way you can. Sympathy for the Devil is a song that says, Don’t forget him. If you confront him, then he’s out of a job.” (thanks, Bertrand - Paris, France, for above 2)
Did you really read this? “If you confront him, he’s out of a job.” He’s saying don’t forget about evil in the world, confront it…that’s a way of doing good. Stand up to evil.
And as was mentioned earlier, I really don’t think you understand what a metaphor is.

Did you really read this? “If you confront him, he’s out of a job.” He’s saying don’t forget about evil in the world, confront it…that’s a way of doing good. Stand up to evil.
Actually, that’s very WWJD. In fact, that’s exactly WJ did when Satan tempted Him. Had no idea Keith Richards was such a saintly dude!

Did you really read this? “If you confront him, he’s out of a job.” He’s saying don’t forget about evil in the world, confront it…that’s a way of doing good. Stand up to evil.
And as was mentioned earlier, I really don’t think you understand what a metaphor is.
And you don’t know hat Anton Lavay recruited the Stones into the occult and
Sympathy is their anthem. Lavay doesn’t consider it a metaphor.
BTW, The Stones made over $200M between 1964 and 1970 and went broke and none of them know where their
money went.
Van Moorison was married in the Church of Satan and both he and his wife
drank each other’s blood standing in the middle of the satanic symbols.
A man was also killed when the Stones performed Sympathy.
Likie I mentioned violence has always been at the Stones concerts and they
even hired the Hells Agnels as body guards in Calif and some people got
hurt there as well. Somebody always go hurt at a Stones concert, even at
one of their concerts near in in DC.
Van Morrison suddenly died one night presumably by an OD like Jimmie Hendrix and Janis Joplan.
But as Moorison sang one of Frank’s tunes - That’s Life, if you know what I mean.
One of my fav tunes.
I’m riding high in April and shot down in May.
But if there’s one thing I know, I’ll pick myself up and get back in the race.
Well, ole Van didn’t pick himself up and get into the race that time and
he’s down there with his pal Lennon and Satan.

And you don’t know hat Anton Lavay recruited the Stones into the occult and
Sympathy is their anthem. Lavay doesn’t consider it a metaphor.BTW, The Stones made over $200M between 1964 and 1970 and went broke and none of them know where their
money went.Van Moorison was married in the Church of Satan and both he and his wife
drank each other’s blood standing in the middle of the satanic symbols.A man was also killed when the Stones performed Sympathy.
Likie I mentioned violence has always been at the Stones concerts and they
even hired the Hells Agnels as body guards in Calif and some people got
hurt there as well. Somebody always go hurt at a Stones concert, even at
one of their concerts near in in DC.Van Morrison suddenly died one night presumably by an OD like Jimmie Hendrix and Janis Joplan.
But as Moorison sang one of Frank’s tunes - That’s Life, if you know what I mean.
One of my fav tunes.
We’ve already debunked a number of your assertions, despite what someone has written on a website. Repeating them does not make them true.
And I’m pretty sure that bearing false witness is a big no-no regardless of which branch of Christianity you follow. I am quite disappointed in you.

Van Morrison suddenly died one night presumably by an OD like Jimmie Hendrix and Janis Joplan.
But as Moorison sang one of Frank’s tunes - That’s Life, if you know what I mean.
One of my fav tunes.
As far as I know, Van Morrison is alive and well.
I’m riding high in April and shot down in May.
But if there’s one thing I know, I’ll pick myself up and get back in the race.Well, ole Van didn’t pick himself up and get into the race that time and
he’s down there with his pal Lennon and Satan.
When, exactly, do you think ole Van died?
Van Morrison has an album called “Pay the Devil”. Did you see that? He used the word “Devil” right there, right out in front of everyone. Clearly he has died and gone to hell and been replaced by a Satanic simalcrum. It’s a pity they couldn’t make a more coherent, less irritating one but that’s Satan for you - always looking to ruin nice things.
I see it now. XXX19 may be a tool of Satan, doing his work on the Earth, spreading disinformation, fomenting strife, and trying to make Christianity look ignorant and unappealing.
By seeming to obsess over easily debunked urban legends and celebrity gossip, The Deceiver is attempting to divert attention form those who are actually advancing his causes; the hypocrites, the fear-mongerers, the deliberately ignorant, and those who would sell the Word for fame or personal glory.
Vade retro satana! Your poor attempt at misdirection cannot fool anyone who approaches God with an open mind and heart!
I command you, unclean spirit, whoever you are, along with all your minions now attacking this servant of God, by the mysteries of the incarnation, passion, resurrection, and ascension of our Lord Jesus Christ, by the descent of the Holy Spirit, by the coming of our Lord for judgment, that you tell me by some sign your name, and the day and hour of your departure. I command you, moreover, to obey me to the letter, I who am a minister of God despite my unworthiness; nor shall you be emboldened to harm in any way this creature of God, or the bystanders, or any of their possessions.