1. The Devil's Advocate
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* 9sense Letter: Pray For Me* Dear Rev Campbell could you please pray for me to recover from a massive stroke I had two years ago I would like to walk again and use my left arm again thank you and blessing s to you brother * No amount of prayers will restore your motor functions, even if i prayed* Prayer is emotional for those who practice, not magical.* Satanists do not pray, but we do ritualize* Greater Magic Ritual may bring a semblance of acceptance to you* Can you benefit those who do not believe or would not want your support through a Satanic Ritual?* Can you benefit those you have never met? That you know nothing about?
* Are Satan and Lucifer the Same?* Are Satan and Lucifer the same character/ symbol ? I always thought it was the same character, with a different name but Anton LaVey wrote there were 2 of the 4 princes of Hell. So, who's wrong ?* They are metaphors* Avatar that we can inject with meaning and purpose* The four crowned princes of hell* Satan south* Lucifer east* Balial north* Leviathan west
2. Infernal Informant
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* Advocates Disappointed By Biden's Sidestep Of Gun Legislation Given His History* https://www.npr.org/2021/03/28/981707345/advocates-disappointed-by-bidens-sidestep-of-gun-legislation-given-his-history* When President Biden was asked about actions he would take on gun violence prevention and said "it's a matter of timing," and pivoted to talk about infrastructure, it wasn't what Kris Brown had been expecting.* "I am disappointed, I will say, at what I heard from him," said Brown, who is president of Brady United Against Gun Violence.* That disappointment comes, in part, because of Biden's long history of working alongside gun safety advocates, going back to the 1990s when he helped shepherd through the Brady Bill requiring background checks on most gun purchases as well as a temporary ban on sales of some military-style semi-automatic guns.* Just two days before Thursday's press conference, the morning after the King Soopers mass shooting in Boulder, Colo., Biden said he didn't need to "wait another minute, let alone an hour to take common-sense steps that will save lives in the future and to urge my colleagues in the House and Senate to act."* He urged them to bring back an "assault weapons" ban and limits on high-capacity ammunition magazines.* But Biden knows better than almost anyone just how difficult that would be.* Biden was chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee nearly 30 years ago, the last time Congress passed significant gun control legislation. And it wasn't easy.* "I'm not even angry anymore. I'm just as frustrated as hell," Biden said in 1994 in the middle of a lengthy fight with congressional Republicans and the National Rifle Association over the crime bill. It was a huge bill he'd been working on for a long time that included hiring more police officers, promoting community policing and crime-reduction strategies and drug courts, but also included sentencing changes blamed for a precipitous rise in mass incarceration in the U.S.* It also had a ban on a variety of semi-automatic guns; in a particularly heated speech, Biden said that was what was holding up the whole bill.* "Six years ago it was guns, five years ago it was guns,