Yes, they are “Christian” in the sense that all of the mythology and practices for their worship of Satan are derived from Christianity, and they still believe in a Christian God.
It is just that these people believe that they are defying and opposing the Christian God (Fighting for the other team). They still believe in this God, just no longer have it as the object of their worship and devotion.
This is also the more traditional form of Satanist in our society, and one which the more modern Satanist tends to oppose. The Modern Satanist is a self-worshiping atheist, and as has been pointed out, tend to place everything in the context of self-interest. It is a highly utilitarian philosophy, but often marred in actual practice by ignorant fools who don’t seem to understand the difference between just acting like a selfish dick and acting out of self-interest (doing things which improve one’s condition in life, not things which worsen one’s condition)
There’s an Ayn Rand quote I don’t have handy to the effect that if the virtues needed for life are considered evil, people are apt to embrace actual evils in response.
Yes, they are “Christian” in the sense that all of the mythology and practices for their worship of Satan are derived from Christianity, and they still believe in a Christian God.
It is just that these people believe that they are defying and opposing the Christian God (Fighting for the other team). They still believe in this God, just no longer have it as the object of their worship and devotion.
This is also the more traditional form of Satanist in our society, and one which the more modern Satanist tends to oppose. The Modern Satanist is a self-worshiping atheist, and as has been pointed out, tend to place everything in the context of self-interest. It is a highly utilitarian philosophy, but often marred in actual practice by ignorant fools who don’t seem to understand the difference between just acting like a selfish dick and acting out of self-interest (doing things which improve one’s condition in life, not things which worsen one’s condition)
There’s an Ayn Rand quote I don’t have handy to the effect that if the virtues needed for life are considered evil, people are apt to embrace actual evils in response.