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Some Pagans, treat Satanists/Luciferians as if they are not Pagan. They do not put us in the same category as them. For some Pagans, not all, they do not believe in the existence of Satan/Lucifer and/or assume all Satanists are the same (Atheistic Satanists, such as LaVeyan). Pagan describes all non-Abrahamic religions, and all spirits not associated with Jehovah.
Light workers are not associated with Satanism or Paganism in any form. Satan is of the Dark, and Jehovah is of the Light. Jehovah is against all things regarding spiritualism or witchcraft. It is even stated in the Bible. Angels do not associate themselves with those not of Jehovah.
If you are Pagan, whether Satanic or not, and you do any spirit work, you are working with demons, not angels.
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Light and Dark magick, you cannot separate it. That makes it an oxymoron to what it actually is.
All pagan spirits are demon, which is their new race for being not of Jehovah. The term demon has been given a negative meaning when it really is not. Demons only turn negative, when there is a valid reason.
Other religions teach that all magick and pagan associations are connected to Satan. That is true. He is the King to all pagan spirits. Media and people have turned the Dark Lord and Paganism into a horrid thing, because of ignorance, along with the few lunatics who give us a bad name. But instead of educating others with the truth, things have been fluffed and watered down to fit in to society and for fear of persecution.
Satan is the advocate of freedom. He does not care if you are worshiping trees, the sun, or another Pagan deity. It is all connected. The point is to choose what resonates with you. That is the foundation of the Dark

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