Some people love to state that they’re spiritual, not religious. Well as a Satanist, I’m religious, not spiritual. I’ll be reading an essay on that, as well as reading some listener mail, regarding the trans movement, social darwinism, collectivism, and other topics.
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In the previous episode of Satansplain, I read a letter from a listener asking about an essay of mine titled “Religious, Not Spiritual”. He asked where he could find it. I explained that this was something NOT online, but rather something that was published in print back in the day. I think it was an issue of Not Like Most, from maybe around the mid 2000s. Some of these same talking points, I’m realizing now, have made their way into some other essays of mine. In the book “We Are Satanists”, for example, I have some of the same things said about atheism. But I figured I should dig up the original essay and read it sometime, so…let me do that now.
“Religious, But Not Spiritual”.
As you read these words, somewhere right now, there is a young teenage boy who has come to the conclusion that the religion of his parents is simply not for him. He can honestly say that he does not believe in its teachings. If he grows up to have children of his own, he will not be raising them under this religion. Thus ends a branch of one family’s long enforced religious traditions.
And so it goes with many. More and more people over the years have become disillusioned with hereditary religion. Usually it is a case of a person simply taking the subject of religion more seriously than their parents ever did, and seriously enough to reject it out of honesty.
I admit, I grin a little sadistic grin when I see another old Catholic church in town having to close its doors for good. And in some ways, I have more respect for the fundamentalist who knows his religion inside and out, than for the person who only believes in 50% of what his affiliated religion teaches yet drags himself to the church every week out of guilty feelings of obligation or fear of being ostracized. But a look at the popular alternatives to hereditary religion show that the trend is far from being a Satanic one. If you think the homes of our adversaries can only be old stone buildings, guess again.
[And here I break the essay into subsections. This one is titled, “The Title Swappers”]