Christians and Blasphemy by Pastord

Writer: Pastor 

Subject: Christians and Blasphemy

Link: Tumblr / 28.05.2026

Christians and Blasphemy 

Christian brothers and sisters, if you’re secretly exploring darkness, I get it. I have strolled these dark streets for years and found doors unlocked and desires unleashed that I didn’t even know existed. So, just beware—you’ll feel things down here you’ve never felt…or never felt to this degree. It’s deliciously addictive. 

That said, many Satanists tell you to blaspheme. But what they don’t understand is that for people of faith, that’s not so easy. Honestly, I’m not mad at God. My life is undoubtedly “double-minded,” but I don’t have to say hateful things to God or about God to experience Satan’s pleasure. 

So, don’t feel pressured to cross lines you don’t want or aren’t ready to cross. Some of them are years away for you, and that’s okay. 

Life is a journey. 

Think of experiencing and embracing darkness like strengthening your immune system. You have to be exposed to germs and viruses to make you stronger. The same is true for your Christian faith. 

How else will you understand what it means to follow Christ or to sin without actually experiencing both? 

Don’t do anything stupid. Enjoy the orgasms (they’re incredible when Satan’s involved, seriously). But don’t let anyone pressure you into doing anything you don’t want to do. 

I should add—just because you’ve never done something or something feels reprehensible to you at this point doesn’t mean it has no value to you. As many parents have coached their kids in eating, “Try it. You might like it.”

 

10 thoughts on “Christians and Blasphemy by Pastord”

  1. This post burns a pit from my soul. I am filled with wrath because desires are not met in this life. The ‘Satan’ of this world requires full surremder to meet the fullest desires of the flesh. But I cannot yield until I know for certain my ethereal fate is not destined to erternal torment because of some botched covenant for my humanity wasn’t sold off for the wrong price. And if so, damn Noah for being a drunken idiot to screw over my fate because Cain didn’t perceive the war between lineages of Seth to lead our bloodlines into infernal damnation!

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    • I’m not sure our pursuits and experiences are necessarily intertwined with Noah and Cain. 😬 I was just offering some encouragement to Christians who are “becoming” … to go at their own pace and on their own path. But to be open to new experiences,

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      • You are fine sir. That post brought to surface a struggle I’m dealing with. My awareness of spirits, hense my communication with various entities, can leave my aura a bit heated after ritual work. I’m aggravated by the Council of El due to a certain weakness that is hindering me from manifesting something. Sometimes having it thrown in my face is a needed constructive criticism. So your article managed to hit a nerve, yet it was necessary nonetheless. Alls well.

        On the matter of Noah, I’m referring to a certain scripture where he cursed part of his own bloodline – this ultimately acted as second chastening upon the lineage of Cain that was marked already by the Demiurg (Yahweh). Our struggle with one another is a divine prank of sorts that was never suppose to be. Satan gets the blame, but it really was the ‘restrictions of knowledge’ that put us further into spiritual darkness/ignorance. The strife didn’t get any better with the Tower of Babel incident when the Council of El destroyed it. Now mankind is on the verge of rebuilding that tower yet again and the same fate may yet be upon us…

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  2. Thank you for your kind words Pastor, but I found it necessary to renounce the Trinity in order to overcome the shame and guilt that almost destroyed me. To blaspheme the Holy Spirit is unforgivable (if that means anything) , and with that act god’s judgment dropped from my shoulders like a heavy weight. To me, Jesus like Buddha, was the most spiritually enlightened person ever, while the OT god is the demiurge who seeks to control and craves praise. So I have nothing against him, but completely reject the trinity. So I say Hail Satan every night, not because I approve of evil, but because I am free

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    • Hey Jim, good to hear from you, my brother. Your words are well-received. I just want to encourage people to go at their own pace and on their own path. Some very excitable souls try to cast a one-size-fits-all template on everyone else, and it’s often overly aggressive. Now, if that’s what a person wants, great. But if not, no one should feel pressured to do something they don’t want to do. I hope you’re doing well, man…

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  3. I have absolutely struggled with this and have only done a few blasphemous acts. I cannot say the words. I most definitely enjoy the masturbatory and orgasmic gifts from Satan though. I’m not sure what that makes me or even if it needs to be defined. I’m just enjoying the posts/stories on here and the connections that I’ve made.

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    • Don’t let anyone—and that includes me—force you to do or say anything you don’t want. I understand that hesitation and still feel strong internal resistance myself. Perhaps I always will…

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  4. The blasphemy used to cause me stress, but now I just accept that I like it and I can’t put that genie back into the bottle or my cock.

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