From your comment, your view of goth is rather skewed. First of, there is no general class of "goth". There is trad, or traditional gothic, there is Romatic-Gothic, and there is CyberPunk. Getting on, there is a huge sterotype your using. One, the general class of "goth" and "I mean most goths praise is the devil." Both of those are untrue. Most goths, I cannot vouch four, but I can defiantly say most of the entire class of gothic, discluding the sub-classes, do not worship Satan.
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So I suppose you just want to fathom enjoying wandering and suffering. Is this partly what you are saying. I mean what goths praise is the devil. So it is sort of ironic. Is it a fairly selfish kind of religion where everyone fends for themselves as the devil wouldn't give a hoot for any of his fellow devils, except in amusement. Who knows what I am saying, oh well, comment if you want. Thanks for replying.
Interesting the title suggests that the dead who died tragically or violently were suffered to travel the barren land until their souls were to be accepted by the lord.
From your comment, your view of goth is rather skewed. First of, there is no general class of "goth". There is trad, or traditional gothic, there is Romatic-Gothic, and there is CyberPunk. Getting on, there is a huge sterotype your using. One, the general class of "goth" and "I mean most goths praise is the devil." Both of those are untrue. Most goths, I cannot vouch four, but I can defiantly say most of the entire class of gothic, discluding the sub-classes, do not worship Satan.
Ovanteeri 2 years ago
Cool! Someone put this up! Great!
CrestonBaker 2 years ago
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So I suppose you just want to fathom enjoying wandering and suffering. Is this partly what you are saying. I mean what goths praise is the devil. So it is sort of ironic. Is it a fairly selfish kind of religion where everyone fends for themselves as the devil wouldn't give a hoot for any of his fellow devils, except in amusement. Who knows what I am saying, oh well, comment if you want. Thanks for replying.
sparebone 3 years ago
You are mostly right except for the Lord part. I am not a christian. Creston Baker from Fields of Aplomb.
FieldsOfAplomb 3 years ago 2
Interesting the title suggests that the dead who died tragically or violently were suffered to travel the barren land until their souls were to be accepted by the lord.
sparebone 3 years ago