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I noticed there wasn't a TST Lemmy community. The Satanic Temple is a modern satanic religion that aims to promote human rights and compassion. Check out their about page on their official website at https://thesatanictemple.com/pages/about-us. Note that this community is not an official affiliation. TST is also separate and not affiliated with the Church of Satan, who have a slightly different viewpoint of what satanism truly is. Dunno what to post in here, but maybe some will search for this and take part. Hello!
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So I'm by no means an expert in the nuances of modern liberal Satanism, but I'll do my best to give my own viewpoint.
First and foremost, TST promotes respect between individuals, as it's the first tenet. But sometimes you are going to do something that inadvertently offends someone else. Like if you are a woman out and about in a heavily fundamentalist Muslim country. Showing too much leg skin would be offensive to many (and quite frankly unwise due to safety concerns, but that's besides the point). But she is simply exercising her own freedom of expression which is not actually harming anyone.
I will say I do agree that it is a bit of an odd tenet, but I see why it's on there. Satanism may offend many religious individuals, but we are just out here trying to live our lives the best we can.
Forgive me, as I'm not the best with words.
The nice thing about the tenets is that there is room for nuance. TST was never designed to be a rigid set of unwavering core beliefs without any room for discussion. I would say your question would be more of a personal one in nature, and not a question for TST themselves. However, I would say that most of TST members do not seem to support capital punishment.
The reason that tenet exists in the first place is that TST was borne out of an attempt to fight against religious oppression, which is a very real issue. It doesn't necessarily mean that we advocate for mowing down people with AK-47s, just that we believe in fighting for human rights.
Thank you for the insightful reply. I agree with the example you have given in the "freedom to offend" case. However, in the example you have given, I don't believe that it was "targeted offense". For non targeted offenses, I would agree that freedom to offend is a good tenet. However, one can also construct an example in which "freedom to offend" would sound horrible, like this one I did in a previous reply:
The difference being that in the school example, it is more targeted hate/bullying/offense.
Yeah I mean there's a big difference in offending others by simply existing and trying to live your own life and actively going out of your way to harm others.
Here's my best understanding as an example!
You have the personal freedom to abort your own pregnancy for any reason. Christians say things like, "God doesn't like that!" or "my God's dead version said something once which, taken out of context, says you're a piece of shit and now I hate you!"
Without that seemingly oxymoronic statement, their offensive actions and words that come from them being offended could enable you to say "I'm offended by your offense and now our squabble shall escalate!" Instead, you implement a logical break so that when you living your life offends another to the point that they feel the need to offend you, you can deescalate the situation by saying "okay," and then going to get your rightful abortion.
Or kiss someone whose genitalia matches yours Or change your genitalia Or change your name Or try to stop a racism Or try to reduce sexual assault Or try to learn...