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Sunday, 14 June 2026

Ad Satan

AD SATAN

Common misunderstandings:
  1. Satan is opposite (wife) to God.
  2. Satan makes good by provoking.
Reality:
Satan is a parasite.

If God is holy (wholly), Satan is functional, thinking of himself as quality to the quantitative. So, Satan reduces God to be “not a god” – just a thing.

By provoking, Satan thinks of himself as aiming at goodness. Parasites can make individuals change behaviour, though not orientation.

Satan may attack innocent peoples. Satan envies intelligence and beauty, as such is sign of innocence. Satan makes weak. Parasites do. And will seriously damage or end life if not fought. In individual lives, being infected by parasites may inflict a change in orientation or behaviour. This is not enough, to Satan: Satan wants to control the being. Any being is to Satan false.

Being a function, Satan has nothing in Heaven to do.

Satan is unintelligent. And precisely this is what makes Satan so dangerous: He is stupid. He does not understand (“not a thing”). He cannot be talked to. He is a psychopath.

Satan is disgusting. He is simple and cheap. Contrary to Satan stands what is outstudied, as the pure esthetical orientation, to be found in orientations towards art. In music especially in hard rock, punk and classical music, though everywhere, really, and in fine art to be found especially in sculptural work. The danger of being outstudied, is the chance of being motivated to be ignorant to any other. That is inconsiderate to be, and insistent – and reckless?

“A little learning is a dangerous thing.”
(Alexander Pope, in Essay on Criticism 2 (the year of 1711)

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