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The Seven Sins: A Different Kind of Virtue

by Magister Frost 17 Oct 2025

For centuries, the Seven Deadly Sins have been wielded like a whip, designed to keep people afraid of their own nature. Desire, ambition, pleasure, even well-earned pride were rebranded as moral failings to keep the flock tame. But Satanists have always understood something essential: what others call “sin” often fuels a richer, freer life.

Desire is not a trap. It’s a compass.

Lust isn’t shameful, it’s the raw spark that drives connection and creativity. It’s the acknowledgment that you’re alive, with wants that matter. When embraced consciously, desire doesn’t control you; it directs you.

Pleasure is not weakness.

Gluttony, stripped of guilt, is simply enjoyment. A good meal, a slow indulgence, a life lived with fullness instead of restriction, these are not crimes. They’re acts of self-affirmation.

Ambition feeds strength, not sin.

Greed, recast, is the hunger to build, to acquire, to thrive. In a world that often rewards conformity, ambition is a rebellion that bears tangible rewards.

Rest fuels the fire.

Sloth is not moral decay; it’s the deliberate choice to recharge. A mind that pauses can think. A body that rests can act with precision.

Wrath sharpens will.

Anger is not evil, it’s clarity. It’s the refusal to accept injustice, the ignition that drives change when passivity would rot the soul.

Envy reveals direction.

Instead of festering in comparison, envy can illuminate what you truly value. When recognized without shame, it becomes motivation rather than poison.

Pride binds it all.

Pride is the crown of self-awareness. It is standing tall in who you are, without kneeling to invisible masters or herd expectations. It is the quiet strength that says: I belong to myself.


To live without fear of an unseen judge is to live authentically. To cast off inherited guilt is to reclaim your agency. Satanists don’t tremble at the mention of sin, they understand it, embrace it, and wield it.

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