Reverend Campbell

9sense Episode 21 November, LVI A.S.


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Welcome to episode 21 November, LVI A.S. of Reverend Campbell’s Satanic podcast 9sense. 9sense is a Satanic perspective of our modern world.



1. The Devil's Advocate



Time Stamp: 17:06







* Satanism, Materialism and Spirituality* Satanism IS Materialism* Materialism Definitionhttps://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/materialism* a theory that physical matter is the only or fundamental reality and that all being and processes and phenomena can be explained as manifestations or results of matter* a doctrine that the only or the highest values or objectives lie in material well-being and in the furtherance of material progress (Total Environment)* a preoccupation with or stress upon material rather than intellectual or spiritual things* Satanism IS NOT Spiritual* Spiritual Definitionhttps://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/spiritual* of, relating to, consisting of, or affecting the spirit : INCORPOREAL*  of or relating to sacred matters* things of a spiritual, ecclesiastical, or religious nature* I believe you can see these two ideas as direct opposites and a way to properly define the difference between Satanism and everything else!* We are truly focused on the here and now, the tangible, the achievable.* Spiritual pipe dreams may make you feel good for a moment pondering, but they can do nothing to make your life any better while you are alive, in any way.



2. Infernal Informant



Time Stamp: 38:05







* “It feels like your life doesn’t matter”: How anti-prostitution laws may make sex workers less safe* https://www.denverpost.com/2021/10/29/colorado-sex-workers-prostitution-laws/* Mia, a sex worker, had been violated on the job more ways than she could count when, around Christmas 2018, she decided for the first time to report someone.* She was performing a lap dance at a Boulder strip club when a customer aggressively grabbed a part of her body she had clearly stated he was not to touch, she said. Mia told management what happened and asked them to remove the man from the club, and when they did not she went to the police.* The only person punished in the case was Mia. The club fired her, she said, and prosecutors told her “the odds were very slim that I’d win over the jury because they believed my status as a stripper would be enough bias to not have this person convicted.”* The experience confirmed for her a common fear among sex workers: that people who commit crimes against them, including assault, theft, harassment or stalking, won’t face consequences.* “It’s a result of a deeply entrenched, dehumanizing view of sex workers,” said Mia, whose five-year career in sex work includes both legally stripping and selling online content, and illegally selling sex. “People who don’t even engage with sex work perpetuate this idea that we’re less worthy of respect.”* As another Colorado sex worker, Ella West of Adams County, put it: “I feel like I’m not a part of society. I don’t get a voice. No one really cares about sex workers and how things affect us, and we have to walk through the world knowing that people feel that way.”* Those two workers and others interviewed by The De...
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