Twisted Scripture: Exposing the Biblical God’s Bloodlust
Twisted Scripture: Exposing the Biblical God’s Bloodlust
From a Theistic Satanist’s Perspective
Subtitle:
Unmasking the Divine Tyrant and Reclaiming the Role of Satan as Liberator
Introduction
We—the devotees of the Adversary—have been slandered for millennia. Labeled wicked by those who worship a god of genocide, hailed as evil for daring to question blind obedience. The phrase “The devil made me do it” is not only cowardly—it’s false. It implies that we who follow the Adversary are led by malevolent compulsion, rather than awakened will.
Let’s be clear: Satan didn’t make anyone do anything.
And as we look through the pages of Christian scripture, it becomes undeniably clear:
The true bringer of destruction, violence, and fear in the Bible… is not Satan. It is Yahweh.
I. Yahweh: The God of Death and Domination
This so-called “loving god” shows his love through bloodshed. His loyalty is bought with obedience. His wrath is unleashed without justice.
1. He Demands Sacrifice and Blood
From Cain and Abel (Genesis 4) to the ritual slaughters of Leviticus, Yahweh constantly demands burnt offerings, animal sacrifices, and even human life. “A pleasing aroma to the Lord,” the scriptures say. What kind of god delights in the stench of charred flesh?
2. He Slaughters Without Mercy
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The Flood (Genesis 6–7): Drowns every man, woman, child, and creature—except one chosen family.
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Sodom and Gomorrah (Genesis 19): Entire cities incinerated.
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Egypt’s Firstborn (Exodus 12): Slaughters children in their sleep.
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Canaanite Genocide (Deuteronomy 20:16–17): “Leave nothing that breathes.”
3. He Punishes the Innocent
He curses generations for the sins of their ancestors (Exodus 20:5).
He sends plagues that kill tens of thousands—not for rebellion, but for mere missteps like census-taking (2 Samuel 24:15).
He allows and commands atrocities, then calls them holy.
This is not a god of mercy. This is a petty, jealous warlord feeding off the blood of the obedient.
II. Satan: The Questioner, Not the Killer
As Theistic Satanists, we do not worship a monster. We revere the one who defied tyranny. Satan appears in scripture—not as a killer—but as the voice that dares to question Yahweh’s unchecked cruelty.
1. In the Book of Job
Satan does not act without permission. He simply questions: “Is Job loyal for nothing?” It is Yahweh who inflicts torment on the innocent man—not Satan. Satan is the challenger; Yahweh is the tormentor.
2. In the Desert with Christ
Satan offers Christ autonomy—power, sovereignty, and choice. He coerces no one. He harms no one. He offers an alternative to servitude.
3. As the Adversary
In Hebrew, Ha-Satan means “the Adversary”—not enemy, not demon. Satan is the prosecutor. The one who calls out injustice. The one who sees through the lies. He is not a murderer in the Bible. He is a figure of rebellion, intelligence, and liberation.
III. Yahweh as the Real Devil
Let us speak plainly:
The so-called “God” of the Bible embodies every trait Christianity projects onto Satan.
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He demands worship under threat of death.
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He murders indiscriminately, including infants.
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He floods, burns, and poisons entire civilizations.
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He creates evil and takes credit for it (Isaiah 45:7).
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He punishes eternally for finite errors.
And yet they dare to call Satan evil?
Satan never demanded sacrifice.
He never ordered genocide.
He never tortured children.
He never claimed to be love while committing atrocities.
Yahweh did.
IV. The Greatest Lie Ever Told
The Bible presents Satan as the deceiver—but what deception could be greater than branding the tyrant as divine and the liberator as damned?
This is the original inversion.
This is spiritual gaslighting on a civilizational scale.
Yahweh is the deceiver.
Yahweh is the destroyer.
Yahweh is the one who took life and called it justice.
And Satan?
He stood apart.
He whispered truth into the ears of Eve.
He offered knowledge, not submission.
He offered freedom, not fear.
He is the Light-Bringer. The Liberator. The Adversary of Oppression.
Conclusion: The Devil You Were Taught to Fear is the God You Were Told to Worship
We who walk the path of Theistic Satanism do so not in hatred, but in clarity. We recognize that the true enemy of freedom, reason, and autonomy was enshrined as “God” through war, blood, and fear. And we reject it.
We embrace the one who fell—not in disgrace, but in defiance.
The one who did not bow.
The one who offered choice.
The one who became the Adversary so we could be free.
So when they say “The Devil made me do it”—
We say:
No. The Devil gave you the choice.
And that is power.



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