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Hey. I've stumbled across your account recently and ended up witnessing the whole fiasco with you know who defending pedos.
In short I think this person just has a lot of issues with taking responsibility. From what I picked up from them they kinda always think they're right and never really take criticism seriously, which is ironic for a luciferian. Really sorry you dealt with that.
-sincerely, a luciferian.
Thank you friend, yeah all of their posts are so long that they can nitpick anything that makes them sound good, all while leaving out everything that makes them sound HORRIFIC.
I plan to do a reading with Lucifer tonight because I just want to make sure he and I are all good after I've been talking about him all day, lol. Just feels respectful I guess.
I did truthfully doubt myself because I'm not close enough with him to actually know a lot of their claims, but I'm pretty sure that no entity worth worshipping would ever advocate for the things they were, and Lucifer is most definitely worthy of worship.
On that note, if any luciferians would be down to trade readings, I would LOVE that!! I always try to go to devotees for readings from specific entities, I feel like the closeness can't be replicated, and they'll know what certain things mean better than a non follower
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