Faith is trusting God’s timing even when it feels delayed.
Prayer is not about changing God’s mind, but aligning your heart with God.
Forgiveness sets you free more than it sets the other person free.
Small acts of kindness carry eternal weight.
God’s grace is bigger than your greatest failure.
Love people when they least deserve it; that’s when they need it most.
True strength is shown in humility.
When you feel empty, God is ready to fill you.
Faith without action is just intention.
God’s silence is not God's absence.
Serve others as if you’re serving Christ.
Brokenness is often the soil where God grows new life.
Every season has a purpose, even if you don’t see it yet.
Worry is wasted energy; prayer is invested energy.
Love your neighbor, even when it costs you something.
Hope is seeing light with your heart when your eyes only see darkness.
God cares more about your character than your comfort.
Be quick to listen, slow to speak, and slow to anger.
Joy is a choice rooted in God, not in circumstances.
When you don’t understand, choose to trust.
True riches are measured in relationships, not possessions.
God uses ordinary people to do extraordinary things.
Trials refine you, not define you.
Peace comes not from control but from surrender.
Obedience is better than sacrifice.
Speak truth with love, not pride.
God’s mercy renews every morning—start fresh daily.
Generosity reflects the heart of God.
Faith grows strongest in the storm.
Your prayers are never wasted; they echo in eternity.
Trust God with what you cannot carry.
Show Christ by how you love, not just what you say.
Nothing can separate you from God’s love.
God’s plan may not be easy, but it is always good.
Gratitude turns what you have into enough.
When you fall, fall into God’s grace.
Loving your enemies is the highest form of strength.
Rest is not laziness; it’s trusting God to sustain you.
Be a peacemaker in a world addicted to conflict.
God redeems what feels wasted.
The Holy Spirit empowers you for what you cannot do alone.
Light shines brightest in the darkest places.
Never underestimate the power of a simple prayer.
God’s love is not earned—it is given.
Live in such a way that people see Christ before they see you.
Reason
Compassion guided by reason
Care for others is important, but it should be informed by evidence and practical outcomes, not just emotion.
Justice as a central principle
Work actively against injustice in society, especially when religious dogma is used to excuse harm.
Bodily autonomy
Every person owns their body and should make their own choices about health, reproduction, and identity.
Freedom of conscience
People should believe, doubt, or reject beliefs without coercion or punishment.
Separation of church and state
Governments must remain neutral on religion so all citizens are treated equally under the law.
Scientific skepticism
Claims should be tested, not accepted blindly. Science offers tools to separate fact from fiction.
Evidence-based ethics
Moral choices should consider evidence of harm or benefit, not sacred texts or authority figures.
Rational inquiry
Always ask “why” and follow where reason leads, even if it challenges tradition.
Rejection of supernaturalism
No gods, demons, or afterlives are required for a meaningful, ethical life.
Defense of pluralism
Society thrives when multiple beliefs coexist, none forced onto others.
Consent in all interactions
Ethical actions require agreement and respect between parties.
Individual sovereignty
Each person directs their own life so long as it doesn’t harm others.
Human dignity
Everyone deserves respect regardless of belief, background, or identity.
Secular morality
Goodness comes from human choice and empathy, not divine command.
Activism through art and satire
Creative expression can challenge power and spark cultural change.
Free speech protection
Ideas, even controversial ones, should be allowed; oppression grows in silence.
Resistance to tyranny
Whenever authority overreaches—political or religious—Satanists stand in opposition.
Defense of marginalized groups
Equality requires standing with communities often targeted by religious power.
Advocacy for reproductive rights
Personal control over reproduction is a moral right, not subject to religious interference.
Religious freedom litigation
Use law to challenge favoritism toward dominant religions.
Ritual as community theater, not worship
Ceremonies are symbolic, psychological, or social, never supernatural.
Ethical responsibility to reduce harm
Choices should minimize suffering and increase well-being.
Promotion of critical thinking
Teach people how to think, not what to think.
Doubt as a virtue
Questioning protects us from manipulation and error.
Opposition to authoritarian dogma
No belief should be accepted without scrutiny, especially when it demands obedience.
Civic engagement
Active participation in democracy ensures rights are protected.
Championing science education
Knowledge is a public good; protecting education combats superstition and ignorance.
Exposing hypocrisy of religious privilege
When religious groups claim special rights, call out the double standards.
Humor as a weapon against oppression
Laughing at authoritarianism strips it of power.
Responsibility for one’s own actions
Blame cannot be shifted to demons, gods, or fate.
Embracing human fallibility
Everyone makes mistakes; growth comes from admitting and learning from them.
Supporting end-of-life choice
People should decide when and how to end their suffering with dignity.
Nonviolence in activism
Change should come through peaceful, lawful resistance.
Aesthetic inversion of oppressive symbols
Turning feared symbols into art flips power away from authoritarian religions.
Personal authenticity without shame
Live honestly as yourself without bowing to imposed guilt.
Encouraging inquiry over blind faith
Questions are sacred; unquestioned beliefs are dangerous.
Valuing diversity of belief
A community of differences is stronger than uniformity.
Rejecting censorship
Silencing speech breeds ignorance; bad ideas are defeated by better ones.
Celebrating reason over superstition
Rational explanations improve lives more than magical thinking.
Law used as a tool for equality
Court challenges protect the freedoms of all citizens.
Mutual respect across differences
People can disagree deeply but still treat each other fairly.
Cultivation of empathy
Understanding others’ experiences is the foundation of moral action.
Exalting doubt over certainty
Arrogant certainty leads to oppression; humble doubt leads to growth.
Using satire to highlight injustice
Absurdity reveals flaws in unfair systems.
Human rights above divine claims
No scripture should override basic human rights.
Community without hierarchy of worship
Gatherings focus on equality, not leaders or gods.
Responsibility to seek truth
It is on each person to keep searching, not to settle for easy answers.
Living fully in the present life
This world, not an afterlife, is where meaning is made.
Elevating conscience above creed
When rules conflict with compassion, follow conscience.