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btw the “meaning” of my URL is basically “just don’t be a satanist if you don’t want to be called a satanist and reviled by Christians and those who hate Satan lol”

it was a defensive change against the Jack Black stans who are all huffy I called him a satanist. it doesn’t actually summarize my religious and theological beliefs. it actually isn’t enough to “just” not be satanist to be saved from eternal damnation; you must actively choose faith in Jesus Christ as the Son of God and Savior of the world. faith in Christ alone will win you salvation from hell. unfortunately, according to the Bible, if you’re not an active believer and servant of Christ, you’re going the same place as the losers wearing black robes and making live goat sacrifices. please choose Christ.

“For I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.” John 14:6  (words spoken by Jesus Christ, addressing his disciples).

hey babe. please get off of my blog lmfao i do not support you and you do not support me. hail satan be gay etc. love and light to jack black for being so cool

Who are you?

you are literally in my notes so?? this blog?? dont reblog my shit

You seem really young, so I’m just going to say you should probably understand that it’s a fruitless effort to try to police the way other people interact with your posts when you have a public blog. You can try, like with what you’re doing here, (and I am nice so I won’t go out of my way to bother you after posting this), but in most cases this effort is completely in vain.

When you post to a public website, it’s public. It stays that way. Anyone can see it. Anyone can touch it. Anyone can screenshot it and keep it, or share it, or manipulate it. It would be beneficial for you to appreciate this fact, accept it, and try not to bear the weight of responsibility for the beliefs, choices, and behaviors of every individual whose traffic intersects with yours on the web. Remember you’re only responsible for your own actions, beliefs, and behaviors, nobody else’s. And if you find yourself feeling anxiety or stress about the people who interact with you, maybe public sites like tumblr are not for you, and you’d feel more comfortable on a private forum or discord server, somewhere the traffic is a little more controlled. Because telling random people on a public site, “don’t reblog my shit” is really not going to get you very far with maintaining privacy, or help you have any peace of mind.