- LaVeyan Separatist
LaVeyan Separatists, similar to
LaVeyan Satanists in terms of responsible self-indulgence and vengeance upon their enemies, take a moreagnostic approach thanatheist and apply scientific theories that followers are tangible forms of energy, bound to morph into spiritual energy upon death and that life on other planets is abundantly obvious. These people particularly come as outcasts from all walks of religion such asBuddhism ,Christianity ,Satanism ,Paganism ,Hinduism ,Islam , etc. The religion itself, is strongly influenced by belief in theSolar Zodiac which includesOphiuchus , the thirteenth zodiac, unlike the better knownTropical Zodiac , which is heavily used today bywestern society and only includes twelve signs in the calendar year.Bringing their own beliefs into context with this newly found religion, the members of this particular religion keep their previously learned teachings secluded to themselves individually during worship or prayer and yet, remain free to discuss other religions in everyday life and are free to pray as they wish, with no known prayers exclusive to the religion and without fear of rejection from the religion. In a sense, this religion can be considered
LaVeyan Satanism , on aUnitarian level with their belief of a supreme deity being themselves as a planet, with respect to scientific evidence of life on other planets. Ultimately, LaVeyan Separatists believe in a spiritual realm after life, that is more accustom to their experiences and desires in life, made real after life and influenced by the behaviors aligned with their zodiology.No physical church is known yet and the only other information available about this new religion, is that it was started in 2006 by a man named Rocco De Luca, born Rocco Dominic De Luca and has been rumored to be referred to as, De Lucan Separatism. Their religious symbol is an ordinary circle with the thirteen runes of the Solar zodiac, adorning its edges known as Novus Rota. It is said to have multiple meanings, representing unity to everyone under the Solar Zodiac, as well as the world in which the circle itself also represents the planet Earth united as one.
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