But you can be an atheist and summon demons because demons are not Gods.
By that means we are essentially calling Judaism a non-religion for that they are worshipping YHWH, not "God". Muslims worship "Allah", just to give another example.
Changing the name does not alter the fact that demons are still nevertheless supernatural, and so-called "Satanism" would still be a religion revolved around a supernatural being that isn't God but nevertheless supernatural anyways.
This is on top of that "Summoning demons" does not require faith, unlike "summoning Jesus's voice".
Although a "non-credible" source, it has been verified by internet users suggesting that yes, people generally accept that the practices shown here are known as "summoning the demon". Inspecting the steps makes you find out that no, it only requires you to find wack stuff around your house and whack it a bunch while thinking about it(just like you'd need to think about the leap of faith in a 10m diving contest), but never the requirement that you are of any denomination of paganism, that you need to be devoted pre-ritual.
And no, just thinking something exists doesn't equate to being religious. An atheist could simply try to imagine that a demon indeed exists and follow the steps only to find out nothing appears, it does not contradict the fact that summoning a demon doesn't make one religious and that atheism doesn't involve religion by definition.
That is all I need to say, any more and I'd be repeating my own points. See ya, I guess?
Oh well.
Well, are there any voters left on this site?
Thank you. I do try, its not all good looks and lazyness.
It is really funny that the topic of the discussion initially contains a logical error, because the teaching that opposes itself to the very concept of religion is called religion
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Thats funny, but voters should probably not take comments into consideration.
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