Satan is a real deity
The church is theistic. We believe Satan exists independently of us and can be approached through worship, ritual, contemplation, and personal devotion. We do not present him as a mascot, a political symbol, or a fictional character.
Members describe that relationship in different ways. The church does not require everyone to use the same language for every spiritual experience.
Six basic principles
- Satan is real. Our worship is directed toward a deity, not a metaphor.
- Worship should be sincere. Ritual without honest intent is only performance.
- Study matters. Claims should be read, questioned, compared, and tested in practice.
- The individual remains responsible. A rank or religious office does not remove personal judgement.
- Conduct has consequences. Honour means owning what you do and how it affects others.
- Experience cannot be forced. Spiritual practice takes time and does not need to be exaggerated.
Christian descriptions of Satan
We do not build our theology from Christian accusations about Satan. Those descriptions belong to another religion and serve its own teachings. Members may study them historically, but they do not define our worship.
Morality and honour
The church does not teach that freedom means indifference to other people. Members are expected to act with honesty, restraint, and respect for consent and privacy. Harm, coercion, abuse, and illegal activity are not religious duties and are not accepted here.
Personal sovereignty also means accepting responsibility. You cannot hand your choices to a priest, a text, or a deity and then pretend they were not yours.