| 2/19/2008 3:24:38 PM | What is the one true religion? | |  satanself36 Lincoln, IL age: 35
| 1]The one and only true religion is the "OCCULT"
2]In numerology and the english alphabet the word "OCCULT" adds up to the number ".74".OCCULT/O15+C3+C3+U20 +L12+T21=74.
3]When using the same system in numerology and the english alphabet the biblical; names YEHWEH, LUCIFER,JOSHUA,JESUS,MES SIAH,AND MUHAMMAD,all add up to the number 74!
5]1]In numerology and the english alphabet,the word satan adds up to the number 55,S19+A1+T21+A1+N14=55.
6]However satans number is The 19th letter in the english alphabet,and the 19th letter is the letter S/S19.{NOTE}The logo ion supermans chest is sign of a "SERPENT" in symbol if the letter "S".
7]satan55+s19=74.
8]The number 74 is the spiritual number of GOD,see "revelation 4:6-8"the 7 spirits of god and the 4 living creatures.To support this theory,in acient manuscripts it was custom to leave out the vowels when spelling a word in a cryptogram.for example the ALLEGED name of god"YAHWEH=YHWH".The title name "GOD=GD"G7D4.The G is the 7th letter in the english alabet and the D is the 4th.
9]So what is the correct two vowles for the theophoric name of God=Y.H.W.H?The very secret lies in the secret name/number of satan.Remember satans number is "55".and the 5th letter in the english alphabet is the letter"E".so the correct two vowles that should be included in the the 4 letters Y.H.W.H.is E.E.=E5.E5.spelled as "YEHWEH".notice,Y25+E5+H8 +W23+E5+H8=74.
"you should look for the light in the dark."
illuminary36
The word occult comes from the Latin word occultus (clandestine, hidden, secret), referring to "knowledge of the hidden".The terms esoteric and arcane can have a very similar meaning, and the three terms are often interchangeable.
Occultism is the study of occult or hidden wisdom. To the occultist it is the study of "Truth", a deeper truth that exists beneath the surface: 'The truth is always hidden in plain sight'. It can involve such subjects as magic (alternatively spelled and defined as magick), extra-sensory perception, astrology, spiritualism, numerology and lucid dreaming. There is often a strong religious element to these studies and beliefs, and many occultists profess adherence to religions such as Gnosticism, Hermeticism, Luciferianism, Thelema, and Neopaganism. While Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, Christianity and Judaism are generally not considered as occult, some of their modern interpretations can be, as the interpretation of Hinduism within Theosophy or the various occult interpretations of the Jewish Kabbalah. Orthodox members of such religions are likely to consider such interpretations as false; For example, the Kabbalah Centre has been criticised by Jewish scholars.
That the Kabbalah has been considered an occult study is also perhaps because of its popularity among magi (the biblical wise men who visited the Infant Jesus are said to have been magi of Zoroastrianism) and Thelemites. Kabbalah was later adopted by the Golden Dawn and brought out into the open by Aleister Crowley and his protégé Israel Regardie. Since that time many authors have emphasized a syncretic approach by drawing parallels between different disciplines.
Some religious denominations view the occult as being anything supernatural or paranormal which is not achieved by or through God, and is therefore the work of an opposing and malevolent entity. The word has negative connotations for many people, and while certain practices considered by some to be "occult" are also found within mainstream religions, in this context the term "occult" is rarely used and is sometimes substituted with "esoteric".
In Judaism, special spiritual studies such as Kabbalah have been allowed for certain individuals (such as rabbis and their chosen students). These studies do not conform to mainstream Jewish ritual. Also, some forms of Islam allow spirits to be commanded in the name of Allah to do righteous works and assist steadfast Muslims. Furthermore, there are branches of Esoteric Christianity that practice divination, blessings, or appealing to angels for certain intervention, which they view as perfectly righteous, often supportable by gospel (for instance, claiming that the old commandment against divination was superseded by Christ's birth, and noting that the Magi used astrology to locate Bethlehem). Rosicrucianism, one of the most celebrated of Christianity's mystical offshoots, has lent aspects of its philosophy to most Christian-based occultism since the 17th century.
Tantra, originating in India, includes amongst its various branches a variety of ritualistic practices ranging from visualisation exercises and the chanting of mantras to elaborate rituals involving sex or animal sacrifice, sometimes performed in forbidden places such as cremation grounds. Tantric texts were at one stage unavailable for mass public consumption due to the social stigma attached to the practices. In general, tantra was predominantly associated with black magic and the tantriks were held in great dishonor.
Esotericism refers to the doctrines or practices of esoteric knowledge, or otherwise the quality or state of being described as esoteric, or obscure.Esoteric knowledge is that which is specialized or advanced in nature, available only to a narrow circle of "enlightened", "initiated", or highly educated people. Items pertaining to esotericism may be known as esoterica.[3] Some interpretations of esotericism are very broad and include even unconventional and non-scientific belief systems, typically as contrasted with the "scientific" or "traditional religious" beliefs of the society without or "at large". In contrast, exoteric knowledge is knowledge that is well-known or public; or perceived as informally canonic in society at large.
Mat 7:7 “Ask and it will be given to you; seek and you will find; knock and the door will be opened to you.
Mat 7:8 For everyone who asks receives; he who seeks finds; and to him who knocks, the door will be opened.
Mat 7:13 “Enter through the narrow gate. For wide is the gate and broad is the road that leads to destruction, and many enter through it.
Mat 7:14 But small is the gate and narrow the road that leads to life, and only a few find it.
illuminary36 
| | 2/19/2008 3:49:22 PM | What is the one true religion? | |  quantum777 Beaverton, OR age: 41
| You're correct. The occult is the one true religion of Satan.
| | 2/19/2008 4:02:15 PM | What is the one true religion? | |  deathmetalman77 Crescent City, CA age: 34
| HMMMMMmmm... I must be psycho.....OH, I mean psychic, I thought about this topic just this morning and actually though about you satanself as posting it instead of me!!!!
Oh my god! Oh wait, I don't believe in god. Sorry, but I guess that I don't believe in satan either...
| | 2/19/2008 8:25:10 PM | What is the one true religion? | |  squidmaster White City, OR age: 46
| "I don't believe in god. Sorry, but I guess that I don't believe in satan either..."
But they believe in you my friend. You live in a pretty cool place over there. I've spent alot of time on Pebble Beach. Have a good one.
| | 2/19/2008 8:36:03 PM | What is the one true religion? | |  squidmaster White City, OR age: 46
| "The only true religion is the occult"
You may have a point, because Christianity is not a religion, it is a relionship with someone that actually exists. He showed me that on several occasions. One thing that stand out was the time He provided $4300.00 income in two days when I really needed it. I told Him I would worry about my needs, and He took care of them. The work was a short job where I was payed $300/hour. That is four times my regular wage.
When is the last time the occult has changed a drunk to a productive person?
When has the occult ever helped the homeless?
When has the occult ever fed the hungry?
However, with Hebrew there are no vowels, only consenents, and only dots or tiddles to denote vowel sounds (hence the saying 'every dot and tiddle'). I appreciate your heroic math computations, but they are invalid, sorry. Life is great over on this side, we win in the end. Come on over my friend, Jesus died for you too. 
| | 2/19/2008 8:49:07 PM | What is the one true religion? | |  adameve Lacombe, LA age: 46
| Amen brother, i like hereing testimony. Peace
| | 2/19/2008 9:01:57 PM | What is the one true religion? | |  burnkitty Fayetteville, AR age: 33
| You've assigned a number to each letter in the order the alphabet appears? But why is the alphabet in that order? Is it because of that song?
| | 2/20/2008 12:14:48 PM | What is the one true religion? | |  ludlowlowell Panama City, FL age: 55
| Assigning numbers to letters, or vice versa, and coming up with some kind of code message, is ridiculous. Letters mean what they mean, numbers mean what they mean.
| | 2/24/2008 2:59:22 AM | What is the one true religion? | |  satanself36 Lincoln, IL age: 35
| ask youself a question......who are the ones who think of a new word,.......then what that word will mean and.............but most inportant how that word will be spelt?
here's a hint.......1+2+3+4+5+6+7+8+9+10+11+12+13+14+15+16+17+18+19+20+21+22+23+24+25+26+27+28+29+30+31+32+33+34+35+36=?
illuminary36
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| | 2/24/2008 3:30:43 AM | What is the one true religion? | |  jewelz5 Monteagle, TN age: 53 online now!
| ludlow:
Assigning numbers to letters, or vice versa, and coming up with some kind of code message, is ridiculous. Letters mean what they mean, numbers mean what they mean.
Numbers very definately play a critical roll with letters, there is no mistake about it. You are living in a multi-facited, multi-plexed, multi-dimensional universe, with way more going on than you can possibly ever imagine, with your limited 3D mind of understanding about some God that you try to describe with words. By even attempting to do so, is to limit it's very nature and you come up short everytime and it is evident when you say dumb stuff like that.
| | 2/24/2008 5:44:15 AM | What is the one true religion? | |  burnkitty Fayetteville, AR age: 33
| LZXQRNTAFIE... oh sorry. Just reciting the alphabet in any order I choose again. I can do that as there is no specific need for me to keep to some artificial standard of order.
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