I often wonder if the sellers understand what they are writing in these listings. LOL
symbolizing sulfur or sulfur
I used to think these descriptions were just bad translations, but more and more I think they’re AI-generated.
It would make a nice gift for a Satanist. I don’t see the problem.
Also plenty of non-Christians celebrate Christmas and Easter. I’m Buddhist and still eat tons of Easter eggs and Christmas pudding.
Many European countries are majority atheist but still have Christmas markets.
Am pagan, can confirm many celebrate Yule. And even as a pagan I’d still appreciate the sentiment with the satanic stuff, I absolutely support the satanic temple as the strongest atheist and nontheistic force against Christianity.
Am pagan
You can’t be pagan unless you’ve shagged your sibling over a goats corpse while your acolytes shower you with virgin blood. It’s the rules.
TST, yes. COS, no.
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Upside-down crosses are originally a symbol of Saint Peter who requested to be crucified upside down “as he felt he was unworthy of being crucified in the same manner as Jesus.” The anti-christian connotation came fairly recently and adding the little Buddhist symbol in the middle will attract more tourists, but it’s just mashing things together.
Where in the world did you get the idea that the leviathan cross is buddhist? 🤔
This would go quite well with the t-shirt with kittens playing with a pentagram made of yarn that I gave my gf for Christmas