I follow sects, not religions
Why do people regard them necessarily as cults, and why would I care about the Christianity of Jesus Christ? People are misunderstanding what I'm doing, throughout my adulthood in my thirties I was always sectarian, as even the Luciferianism was a sect of Luciferianism, no offence with the isms, and by the way I follow a Christian sect not a Christian religion, mostly subsects are what I follow, sects of sects, those smaller sects, the smaller the better, sect comes from the word sequi meaning "I follow", and I always wanted to join a sect, therefore I'm 100% sectarian. The Platonism I follow isn't the original mysticism but a sect of mysticism and the reason I follow sects is because sects are better than the original and subsects are better than the original sects, a sect is an improvement of religion and is meant to replace a religion. The sorcery I follow is a sect of a very ancient sorcery which is a sect of another sorcery, and another one, and another one and is a sect of witchcraft. Cult isn't the point, the point isn't even that I'm spiritual, the point is two things, sects not religions, and that I'm religious about it not spiritual. I admit I'm trying to follow religions, but I'm sectarian about it. Sects tend to be more accurate than the original and aren't as violent as religions, it's normal enough following an anti-Semite sect which is only reasonably different, it's not too different to anyone else's hate for the jews. And the sorcery sect I follow is the Necronomicon, which itself is a sect of necromancy as sorcery often is. Puritanism is the Christian sect I'm following and from a few days ago I made up my mind and it will never change again. The sect of Puritanism I follow is the New England schism that broke away from the English Puritans as a dissenting religious body of Anglicanism, a sect is defined as either a schismatic or dissenting religious body, or a religious or political body that rejects accepted beliefs and doctrines. All I wanted deep down was to get back to being a Puritan like I was when I was 34 for a less obvious reason: being normal like back then when people don't find this to be accepted behaviour.