Absolutely, I agree with you. Of course it is disgusting to do what she did and to NOT take responsibility for it (I would kill myself if I had to look at the crime scene photos and know I had done that.)
I meant only that Jodi could easily ABUSE/twist/adulterate Crowleyism or LeVay or anything - to suit her own needs, just to rationalize and justify herself! It does NOT mean in any way, shape or form that Crowley would agree.
I knew a guy who used that "do what thou wilt" to justify back-stabbing, money theft, sexual absue, you name it.
Somewhat off topic but I had an AT&T guy outside my house fixing my phone line the other day who kept ringing my doorbell to give me an update on his progress. His eyes were deep brown and fluid and his gaze so sincere. He really wanted to help me.
During this my husband drove up the driveway. When my husband came into the house, he said that the guy sure is talkative.
The guy went back to the office to do something to the computer and then back to our house again. In the end our caller id was not working but he said it should be because he tested his from the outside line and it worked on his so the problem must be with our phone. Could he please come into our house to take a look at our phones? It was almost six o'clock by then and I'd had it with these freakin' phones as the line had been out for two days by then, was fixed but the caller id wasn't working. Ugh!
I politely said thanks but no thanks because, all of a sudden, I had this feeling that this guy is too helpful, too eager to help us. He looked disappointed that he wasn't allowed to complete the job inside the house.
Later on in the evening, I remembered the goodlooking gypsies (they call themselves and I saw their mugshots) who ripped off my senior parents for fixing their driveway. Together my brother and I found out information, went to the police and they had a whole rap sheet on this group of con artists (the one who charmed my mom used his real name and had her write out her own receipt!). My parents got their money back. Luckily my dad had noticed that the screws surrounding his door knob had been loosened prior to the discovery of the scam - they always lock their storm door anyway.
I swear my intuition kicked in about the telephone guy when I didn't want him looking around inside my house. I could be wrong of course but it's better to error on the side of caution.
That's how my mind works when looking into cases as to what we can learn from them based on the behavior of all the people involved.
By the way, our caller id miraculously worked the next day - must have been a computer glitch that was fixed in the office!