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  • As long as he repents he should be fine.

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  • In Canada, chiropractors need a 5-years diploma and to be member of a professional order to have the title. When the profession is protected it doesn't turn into a scam industry.

  • Non-fungible Os

  • They said goodbye at a given position and are then leaving each in a different direction. They start to move at the same time from the same point.

  • I guess there is some logic behind the idea, but I like to think that they are just using bruteforce to find new treatments now.

  • Sadly, my degree in computer science didn't bring me any relationship :(

  • And they had to reset the simulation at least once because of all the bad behaviors.

  • Reinvesting profits in the organization is in theory much better than giving it to shareholders. In practice, most non-profit are quite poor, and yes, salary are usually lower than market. Partly because they can't scale up by using investors money like for-profit do, I guess.

  • Well, you can always go work for a non-profit organization. Your salary will be even lower.

  • Well, my culture is uniquer because it's built on classism and wars against religions!

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  • Where in Canada? Never heard of it, and I always assumed english canadians would follow the US on that kind of things.

  • It's because they took the photo during a solar eclipse, of course!

  • Oh no

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  • French people are so bad at speaking english that those who can manage want to show it off at every opportunity.But in Montréal, it's more a matter of an inferiority complex from french speakers. And the habit to be forced to speak english with those who don't want to learn french.

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  • Yeah, no, I'm not duckduckgoing that.

  • Well, here and now, with the original comment asking to join them. I do have some anecdotes but they aren't really relevant here, I guess.

    Here is the CRA rule and the IRS oneBoth state that "advancement of religion" is a requirement, which is quite close to proselytizing (promoting and manifesting religious belief).The thing is that both countries were funded by christian people, so their definition of religion is biased towards it, so you can't really have an individualistic religion like satanism be recognized.We can also note that Canada is discriminating against non-theistic religions and asks quite explicitly to "support and maintain missions and missionaries to propagate the faith". Canada is still a religious state, after all.

  • Proselytization refers to trying to convert someone to a religion, which they don’t do.

    They do claim it's a religion. It is legally a religion. When they are recruiting, it is proselytism. Also, proselytism is part of the definition of a church in most countries, that is why, for instance, the Church of Satan is not legally a church in the US, because they do not proselytize. By their own saying and by the government, TST is a religion and they do proselytize.

    Where did I say they are a non-profit?

    You said it is just an NGO. I mean, yeah, but you could say that about pretty much anything. But clearly there is something more to it than the average NGO, with them being both a church and a couple for-profit organizations.

  • You're right, I got mixed up. It is both non-theistic and officially atheistic. I haven't read about it in a long time.

  • They did try to put a baphomet statue in front of a 10 commandments monument in Arkansas. They are fighting for a plurality of religion, not secularism.If I wanted to contribute to a secular cause, I would much rather contribute to a secular organization to begin with.

    TST does not proselytize

    But the only times you hear of them is when people are trying to get more folk implied (or when they send a lawsuit, but that's an other story). TST plays the card of a non profit when they don't want to be associated with religious weirdos, and the card of religion when they want a special treatment. In the end it's a knockoff religion that hijacked the name "satanism" while replicating what they denounce of christians.

    Fire is bad so we need to recruit more firefighters to fight it.

    It's much closer to putting up advertisement against advertisement.

    They are just an NGO.

    That's not true. It's a bunch of for-profit organizations coupled with a recognized nonprofit church so they can be exempted from taxation. See here : https://the.satanic.wiki/index.php/The_Satanic_Wiki . Also, as a supposedly non-profit org, they do not disclose their financial information, which is usually a big red flag.

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    Motivational rule

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    Hope you like NV ruleplay

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    Call of the rule

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    I FUCKING LOVE RULES

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    Are we promoting religions now? The Pentarule

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    Made for little rules

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