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Chapter 5 - This is about power.

This is about power.

Some Ex-Satanists have converted to Christ out of desperation.

Other Ex-Satanists have done so for power.

The issue with Satanists that only convert to Christ for power...

It is that they're like that villain that will only go to the good side if it can fulfill more of their goals, not necessarily because it's the right thing or because they had a sudden change of heart.

The difference is that people who change because they genuinely had a change of heart care about right and wrong.

Those who change for power only came so that God could fulfill a specific desire.

They probably would go back if they thought Satan had what they wanted.

So I asked some people, including a close family friend, K-Mor...

How do you feel about Satanists leaving the cult they're in for Christ, not out of love for him or a change of heart, but for power?

It's incredible, but do you feel like it's superficial?

The reason I ask is that it is a good thing, and I'm pretty sure God is okay with people coming to him for any reason as long as it's a good reason

But this is one of those reasons where you have to look at the person's heart and decide if this person is a changed person or is this the person that still can go back to his old ways

This person is still being worked on by God, and he is still in the process of being transformed.

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But realistically, if I had to pick whether I would hang out with someone who had genuinely changed because they had a change of heart or a person that only changed because they wanted power,

I would pick the one that changed because they had a change of heart.

If you can't know someone's true intentions, then it might be best to leave those people alone because if you feel like they've had a past where they've become highly unreliable...

It is probably best that you steer clear of them because you don't know what they are capable of Deep inside.

If you don't know what they're capable of, leave them.

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When it comes to power, They may perform witchcraft to feel powerful.

If Satanists do something due to witchcraft and it kills someone, they may feel happy that they killed someone because the person thinks they have the power to destroy.

The demon is the one that actually killed the person.

They'll have them do it and think it's by their power that they kill somebody, making them a joyous and ecstatic reality.

It's a demon that went and did it for them.

They just had no idea and thought it was themselves.

When it comes to the cult of Satanism, I think there are factors that people don't know that they may consider.

Number one, they may raise a child in the Cults, manipulate and abuse you to the point where you're too scared to leave, and lie to you.

Another thing I think is mental health.

A lot of people who have been involved in satanism may have been admitted to asylums/

Some of them got caught.

On the news, someone had gotten caught for killing a woman because they believed Satan would give them money for murdering her, but they got jail time instead.

There were three people that I know of that got caught.

So I think mental illness is a factor.

Another factor is the level of morality because some of these people do extremely immoral things.

You know if I had power, but I accidentally killed someone with it.

I knew that's legitimately all I could do.

I would never use it.

Mainly because I don't like to kill people.

In the past...

Even if I killed bugs, I mostly felt guilty about it, Even to the point of feeling remorseful for killing a roach.

Mainly, when they do convert...

There is a factor that a lot of witches, especially those in that cult, will sometimes convert for power.

Because he had sent a Demon to kill someone, and the angel was protecting the man from that demon.

The demon would return, saying, "I couldn't kill him."

So, one day, he went to kill the Pastor himself, thinking: "If they can't do it, then you have to do it yourself," When he went up there, he saw a big Angel protecting that Pastor from him.

He thought, essentially, "Wow, if that's how much power God has, I want to turn to God myself." that's why he went to Jesus; it was for the power.

He thought he could gain more power than The man had because his demons couldn't even kill somebody when he wanted them to.

So, in a sense, while it's fantastic that he left the cult, he may have had shallow reasons to convert.

So many reasons are good reasons to convert, but his intentions of what to do with such power are very concerning.