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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8_mePjkQW_c
lol op. This is actually true
Satanists do not worship Satan; the name is a misnomer. Satanists essentially view themselves as gods in their own rights, drawing from the idea of Satan's rebellion against God being an act of personal empowerment. Their ideology is more about self-determinism than anything else (and, interestingly, most Satanic Temples do as much--and sometimes more--charity work as many Christian churches do).
Devil worship is its own practice, distinct from the quasi-organized religion that is modern-day Satanism.
Normal people don't worship fictional characters.
Very normally put