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                       Inverted Pentacle SATANISM
    ____________________________________________________________

 What is a Satanist?

  Most names of religions (like Christianity, Hinduism, Islam,
  etc.) have well defined meanings. One exception is Satanism:
    * Some people feel that all non-Christian religions and all
      Christian denominations other than their own are forms of
      Satanism. This would imply that all Buddhists, Hindus,
      Muslims - in fact at least 75% of the world's population are
      Satanists.
    * Others feel that all religions other than Judaism or
      Christianity are inspired by Satan and are thus forms of
      Satanism.
    * Large numbers of people feel that a wide variety of
      unrelated, benign religions (such as Santeria and other
      Caribbean religions, Druids, New Age, Wicca, etc.) are forms
      of Satanism.

  Such definitions create great confusion. The following are
  recommended terms and descriptions for four essentially unrelated
  religions that have been called Satanism:
   1. Religious Satanism: This faith includes the recognition of
      Satan, either as a deity or as a principle. Followers are
      usually serious adults, although a few are teenagers. Three
      main traditions exist: the Church of Satan, the Temple of Set
      and the Church of Satanic Liberation. Other short-lived
      Satanic groups currently exist and have existed in the recent
      past. According to Statistic Canada, the 1991 census found
      335 Canadians who identified themselves as Satanists. The
      actual number is probably significantly larger. A US
      Department of the Army pamphlet #165-13 estimated that there
      were 10 to 20 thousand members of the Church of Satan in the
      US during the late 1970's. 1,7 Accurate data for this
      movement is impossible to estimate, since the largest group
      (the Church of Satan) does not release its membership totals.
   2. It is important to realize that the Satan that they recognize
      has few if any points of similarity with the Christian
      concept of Satan. The Satanists' concept of Satan is
      pre-Christian, and derived from the Pagan image of power,
      virility, sexuality and sensuality. To most Satanists, Satan
      is a force of nature, not a living quasi-deity. Their Satan
      has nothing to do with Hell, demons, pitchforks and profound
      evil. They have occasionally engaged in a Black Mass for
      publicity purposes, in which the Roman Catholic Mass is
      ridiculed. But, otherwise, their rituals have no connection
      to Christian rituals.
   3. Gothic Satanism: It is a largely imaginary, profoundly evil
      religion that was invented during the late Middle Ages.
      Concepts included ritual killing of children, selling their
      soul to the devil, breaking crucifixes, conducting black
      masses, etc. It has never existed in the past on any
      organized level, and does not exist today, except in the
      imagination of the public. It was an invention of the
      Christian Church. A very small number of anti-Christian
      believers do exist who have taken their rituals from
      Christian literature. They picked up the idea of the inverted
      cross symbol from anti-Satanic writings; they do worship
      Satan, etc. However, they do not commit criminal acts, and do
      not abuse other people.
   4. Satanic Dabblers: A syncretistic religion which blend of
      elements taken from Religious Satanism, Gothic Satanism,
      ceremonial Magick, and any other useful sources of ritual
      that they can find. It is typically practiced by rebellious
      teenagers or young adults- typically for a short interval.
      They probably number in the tens or hundreds of thousands at
      any one time in North America. An exact estimate is
      impossible to obtain, since they are totally devoid of any
      central organization. They occasionally engage in minor
      criminal activities such as vandalizing cemeteries and
      graffiti involving Satanic symbols. In very rare instances, a
      few have been known to sacrifice animals.
   5. Other types of Satanism: Occasionally, serial murderers will
      claim to be Satanists in order to justify their horrendous
      activities. Police investigation reveals that they know
      little about the religion. A small percentage of child
      molesters will abuse children in a Satanic setting as a means
      of controlling the victims. The molesters are not actual
      Satanists; they are simply using the facade of Satanism to
      further their criminal acts. Some heavy metal rock bands
      pretend to be associated with Satanism. Their main reason is
      to gain notoriety in order to sell more records. These three
      quasi-Satanic groups will not be dealt with further in this
      information sheet.

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 Religious Satanism - Brief Description

  Religious Satanism (or Satanism) involves:
    * the recognition of the Christian devil, Satan in his original
      Pagan forms, or of the ancient Egyptian God Set, usually asr
      as a principle rather than a deity.
    * no worship of a recognized deity. Major emphasis is placed on
      the power and authority of the individual Satanist, rather
      than on a god.
    * the belief that "no redeemer liveth" - that each person is
      their own redeemer.
    * those Satanists who believe in Satan or Set as a living
      entity do not worship or demonstrate their faith in him (as,
      for example, Christians worship their God).
    * the belief that one should live out their lusts and desires,
      explore the "seven deadly sins" with enthusiasm.
    * many beliefs, practices and rules of behavior which are in
      conflict with traditional Christianity, and essentially all
      other religions.
    * a Baphomet symbol, which is a goat's head, drawn within an
      inverted pentagram (5-pointed star with one point downward
      and two up). A circle often surrounds it.
    * a second symbol which is an infinity sign (a figure 8 on its
      side). A Roman cross is placed on top with a second, longer
      cross piece added.
    * two main Satanic denominations, many smaller traditions, and
      many solitary practitioners who are unaffiliated with a
      Satanic organization. They total perhaps 20,000 adult
      followers in North America.
    ____________________________________________________________

 Religious Satanism - Its Supposed Origin

  Modern Satanism is generally (though mistakenly) regarded as a
  creation of Aleister Crowley (1875-1947). Aleister was in fact a
  very prominent ceremonial magician who based his rituals partly
  upon Judeo-Christian principles. He was raised in a Plymouth
  Brethren family, but developed an early dislike of organized
  Christianity. After university, he joined the Order of the Golden
  Dawn, which practiced ceremonial magic based on:
    * the Kaballah (or Cabbalah, Cabala), a Jewish mystical
      tradition,
    * Rosicrucianism (a mystical blend of alchemy, Judaism, etc.),
    * Freemasonry (a men's fraternal organization), and
    * Theosophy (a Gnostic tradition believing in a common thread
      that links all religions).

  He resigned from the Golden Dawn and later was appointed chief of
  the British section of the Ordo Templi Orientis (OTO), which
  blended ceremonial magic, sex Magick and Freemasonry. He later
  left the OTO and formed a schismatic branch of the order, based
  on the Law of Thelema. Crowley's story was picked up by two
  tabloid newspapers, which called him the Wickedest Man in the
  World and the Great Beast 666 of Revelation. It is from these
  "yellow presses" that opponents of Crowley have assembled his
  present-day reputation. He is alleged to have committed at least
  one animal sacrifice, experimented with many illegal drugs and
  engaged in some sexual orgies It is not known how much of this
  actually happened, and how much is imaginary and created to
  satisfy his insatiable desire for publicity. Nor is it known how
  much of the time he was serious, and when he was behaving with
  tongue in cheek. Crowley has been accused of many criminal
  activities; however, he was never arrested, charged, tried or
  convicted of any crime. His prime aim was to contact his Holy
  Guardian Angel Aiwaz . The religion The Law of Thelema is largely
  derived from his work. He is known to have practiced a great deal
  of consentual sex magic with a single partner in private. His
  goal was to recapture the ancient pagan and Gnostic Christian
  mysteries of the Middle and Near East, who incorporated sexual
  activity as part of their religious rituals. He was a prolific
  writer on Magick, a term that he created. Although he did not
  consider himself a Satanist, many Satanists have incorporated
  portions of his books into their own rituals. Many authors and TV
  personalities have stated that Crowley was the first Satanist,
  even though evidence points to the contrary. He passed through a
  Satanic phase, and did identify his guardian angel with Satan.
  But a number of literary greats such as Baudelaire, Byron,
  Shelley, etc. should more properly be regarded as the first
  Satanists, at the end of the 19th century.
    ____________________________________________________________

 Religious Satanism - Its Real Origin and Organizations:

  Religious Satanists existed in the 1950's, both in the United
  States and the UK. But they were underground movements and little
  known to the public. Modern Satanism burst into mass
  consciousness on Walpurgisnacht, April 30, 1966, (I Anno Satanas)
  when Anton Szandor LaVey (b. 1930). created the Church of Satan.
  2 Anton drew on his previous experience as a lion tamer and
  sideshow barker, and on his readings into psychology, Magick etc.
  He wrote the Satanic Bible in 1969. This was followed by The
  Compleat Witch (1970) (later republished as The Satanic Witch)
  and The Satanic Rituals (1972). These are essentially the only
  readily available books on Satanism available in most bookstores.
  Many publications have written by other satanic groups. However,
  they are not in wide distribution. One normally has to discover
  them through specialist publications or Satanic Web sites. There
  have been enormous numbers of books about Satanism written by
  Fundamentalist or other Evangelical Christians. They are readily
  available through conservative Christian bookstores. However,
  they are usually filled with misinformation that is traceable
  back to the Witch burning times in Europe (circa 1450-1792 CE)
  rather than from any present or past reality.

  In 1975, one of LaVey's followers, Michael Aquino left the Church
  after a disagreement, and organized the Temple of Set.3 This form
  of religious Satanism is recognizes a pre-Satanic deity, the
  Egyptian God Set as an entity which stands separate and apart
  from the forces of the natural universe. He was typically
  portrayed as a man with the head of an animal (perhaps a hyena).
  Set was copied by the Chaldeans who called him Had or Hadit; this
  later became Shaitan, and still later the Satan of Christianity.

  A number of Satanic periodicals exist. 4,5 Many other Satanic
  traditions exist - largely in North America and Europe.6
    ____________________________________________________________

 The Church of Satan - Its Beliefs and Practices:

  We will deal with Anton LaVey's below. It remains the largest and
  most influential Satanic tradition.

  At the core of the Church of Satan are the nine Satanic
  Statements, written by Anton LaVey. In abridged form, they state
  that Satan represents:
   1. indulgence, not abstinence
   2. vital existence, not spiritual pipe dreams,
   3. undefiled wisdom, not hypocritical self-deceit
   4. kindness to those deserving of it, not love wasted on
      ingrates
   5. vengeance, not turning the other cheek
   6. responsibility to the responsible, instead of concern for
      psychic vampires
   7. man as just another animal - the most vicious of all
   8. gratification of all ones desires
   9. the best friend that the Christian Church has had as he has
      kept it in business for centuries

  LaVey's theology contain the following concepts:
    * People have created Gods in many forms; pick one that might
      be useful to you.
    * Heaven and hell do not exist.
    * Satan is unrelated to the modern (post 1400 AD) concept of
      the Christian devil. They look upon him as a God who
      represents the carnal, earthly, and mundane aspects of life.
    * Satan is not a being; he is a force of nature.
    * Ritual killing (of humans or animals) are not allowed. Blood
      drawn from a victim is useless. Victims are killed
      symbolically not actually.
    * Human life is held in sacred regard.
    * The highest of all Satanic holidays is the birthday of the
      Satanist. Of less importance are:
         + Walpurgisnacht (evening of April 30) and Halloween
           (evening of October 31),
         + Solstices in June and December,
         + Equinoxes in March and September,
         + Satanic Revels are held five to six weeks after each
           equinox and solstice
    * Black Masses (parodies of the Roman Catholic religious
      service) are not normally performed by Satanists (except
      perhaps for their entertainment or publicity value)

  LaVey's rituals and ceremonies contain the following concepts:
    * Names used include Satan, Lucifer, Belial and Leviathan.
    * Ceremonies are pageants, which are used to celebrate a person
      or element of faith.
    * Magick rituals consist of three types:
        1. Sex magic (includes masturbation),
        2. Healing or happiness ritual, and
        3. Destruction ritual (may include sticking pins in a doll;
           drawing a picture or writing a description of the
           victim's death; delivering a soliloquy, etc.).
           Destruction rituals are best performed by a group.

    * Male Satanists wear full length black robes, with or without
      a hood.
    * Young women wear sexually suggestive clothing; older women
      wear all black.
    * All Satanists wear amulets with the symbol of Baphomet,
      described above
    * Altar: When the Satanic Bible was written (1969) a nude woman
      was customarily used as an altar, since Satanism is regarded
      as a religion of the flesh, not of the spirit. She reclined
      on an altar that was trapezoidal in shape, about 1 m high and
      2 m long and placed against the West wall of the room. Her
      head pointed South. A live altar is now rarely used.
    * One white candle is placed to the right of the altar; it
      symbolizes the belief of Satanists in the hypocrisy of "White
      Magicians" and Wiccans because of the latter's insistence to
      do no harm to others. At least one black candle, representing
      the Powers of Darkness, is placed to the left of the altar.
      Additional black candles are oriented as needed to provide
      sufficient illumination.
    * The following tools are used:
         + A bell is rung nine times at the beginning and end of
           the ritual; the Satanic priest rotates counter-clockwise
           as he rings the bell
         + A chalice is ideally made of silver; it may not be
           formed of gold because that is a metal that Satanists
           believe that Wiccans use; LaVey's followers attempt to
           distance themselves as much as possible from Wicca. In
           fact, Wiccans use chalices made of various metals and
           other materials, including silver.
         + Other ritual tools include a gong, sword, elixir
           (usually wine), phallus, and parchment. They and the
           chalice and bell are placed on a small table near the
           altar.
    * The language used during magical ritual is Enochian, whose
      words variously sounds similar to Arabic, Hebrew or Latin. It
      was revealed to Dr. John Dee, court astrologer and
      metaphysician to Queen Elizabeth I, through his helper Edward
      Kelley. Kelley said that he was in contact with the Angels
      described in the Apocryphal book of Enoch.

  The Church of Satan's rules of behavior include:
    * Prayer is useless; it distracts people from useful activity
    * Enjoy indulgence instead of abstinence. Practice with joy all
      the seven deadly Christian sins (greed, pride, envy, anger,
      gluttony, lust and sloth)
    * If a man smites you on one cheek, smash him on the other.
    * Do onto others as they do onto you
    * Engage in sexual activity freely, in accordance with your
      needs (which may be best realized through monogamy, or by
      having sex with many others; through heterosexuality,
      homosexuality or bisexuality; using sexual fetishes as you
      wish; by yourself or with one or more persons). Sexual
      activity must be between consenting adults. The ideal is a
      monogamous relationship based on compatibility and
      commitment.
    * Suicide is frowned upon.
    * The Satanist needs no elaborate, detailed list of rules of
      behavior.

  The Church of Satan is highly decentralized, believing that a
  strong central organization is not desirable. Each Satanist is
  expected to follow his/her own path. Some other Satanic groups
  have a strongly organized structure.

  Local groups of Satanists are usually called grottos or temples,
  They correspond to Christian congregations and Wiccan covens.
  Satanists feel that Wiccans are hypocrites. because the latter
  restrict their work to positive, healing activities. Satanists
  use Magick and other rituals to benefit themselves and their
  friends, but also use these same rituals to harm their enemies.
  They have incorporated some anti-Wiccan elements in their
  rituals.

  Satanists have been described as being violently anti-Christian
  in their beliefs and practices. Many authors, almost all
  conservative Christians, have described alleged Satanic rituals
  in which religious Satanists recite the Lord's Prayer backwards,
  or desecrate and use the host and wine that they have stolen from
  a cathedral. This is pure fiction that can be traced back to
  books written during the late Middle Ages and Renaissance
  periods. Most Satanists' attitude towards Christianity and other
  world religions seems to be more of amusement and ridicule; their
  attitude towards Christians and other believers appears to be
  primarily pity. They do not single out Christianity, but
  criticize all other faiths. A minority of Satanic groups does
  take a strong anti-Christian stance; this is probably in response
  to persecution.

  --------------------------------------

 Gothic Satanism - Its Origins

  Gothic Satanism was an invention of the Christian Church at the
  time of the Witch burnings. Christians believe that it existed
  then and was a great threat to the established order. Many
  Christians (particularly conservative ones) still believe this
  today. However, it is an imaginary religion that does not exist
  in reality.

  Throughout the 15th Century, there was a rising hysteria within
  the Christian Church about the perceived presence of Satan
  worshipers, who were seen as a destabilizing influence. The Witch
  burnings (sometimes called the burning times or the female
  holocaust) began.

  Two Dominican priests, Kramer and Sprenger wrote a book circa
  1486 The Malleus Maleficarum (The Witches' Hammer) which became
  the main reference text for the genocide. They wrote that these
  Gothic Satanists:
    * are mostly women because they are more impressionable, more
      perfidious, more carnal, more vengeful, and (intellectually)
      more like children than are men. God, being male, has mostly
      preserved men from heresy;
    * kill, bewitch and induce plagues in animals; stop cows from
      giving milk;
    * cause impotence, sterility, abortions and miscarriages;
    * ride at night on broomsticks to sexual orgies;
    * drink the blood of unbaptised infants and devour them, or
      convert them into soup, or bake them in an oven; their bones
      are made into ritual instruments;
    * offer their children to demons;
    * kill or place curses on people by simply looking at them,
      saying a phrase, causing lightning to strike them, by blowing
      in their face, pushing pins into a wax doll made in the image
      of the victim, etc.;
    * beat, break, stab or step on a crucifix whenever they can.

  A second reference text was Guazzo's Compendium Maleficarum,
  which was written about 1620. He described how Satan worshipers:
    * ride through the air on the back of a goat or a staff
    * anoint themselves with magical oil and fly on their own
    * anoint themselves with a cream or make a certain sign, and
      immediately vanish;
    * appear to change shape from human to animal and back;
    * can change people and animals from male to female and back;
    * swear homage and obedience to Satan, and had their bodies
      branded with his mark;
    * rejoice, dance, eat and drink in the presence of Satan who
      appears at these celebrations in the form of a hideous and
      deformed black goat;
    * suffocated, pierced and killed their own infants, cut off
      their extremities and cooked their trunks.

  The inquisitors tortured suspects until they were willing to
  confess to anything in order to end the pain. So, of course,
  there is abundant testimony available in the court records as
  evidence.

  The last European victim of the "Burning Times" was burned at the
  stake in 1792, although the Church continued to exterminate
  heretics by burning in South America into the 1830's.

  Near the end of the "Burning Times", the concept of the Black
  Mass was added to the public's beliefs about Satanists. This was
  allegedly a parody on the Roman Catholic Mass. Urine and dirty
  water were substituted for wine; moldy bread or turnips were
  substituted for the host. The Mass was said in the local language
  (opposite to the Church's use of Latin). Texts were read
  backwards. The cross would be spat upon and broken. Infants would
  be sacrificed. Public beliefs about Gothic Satanism coalesced
  into a religion that was anti-Christian in every detail.
    ____________________________________________________________

 Gothic Satanism - Today

  500 years later, many people believe that Gothic Satanists remain
  a great threat. In the State of Utah, about 90% of adults believe
  in the existence of Satanic groups who abuse and kill infants.
  Satanists are no longer believed to fly through the air on
  broomsticks or instantaneously vanish. But the baby killing,
  selling ones soul to Satan, rituals involving a goat, breaking a
  cross or crucifix, even shape shifting between animal and human
  has been described by modern Fundamentalist or other Evangelical
  Christian authors. Many writers and seminar speakers may be
  completely unaware that most of their source material can be
  traced back to the texts used by the Renaissance Witch hunters.
  Outrageous claims have been made of 60,000 ritual killings a year
  in North America, and of baby breeding prisons where young women
  are kept continually pregnant so that their infants can be taken
  and sacrificed. The concept of Gothic Satanism as being
  thoroughly anti-Christian has remained intact for centuries.

  No criminal investigation in the past 300 years is known to have
  found hard evidence of Satanic Ritual Abuse (with the possible
  exception of a case in Greece during 1995). However, many
  Americans and Europeans believe that a highly organized, secret,
  internationally controlled network of Gothic Satanists exists.
  Tens of millions of Americans believe that it is a major social
  threat, even though no physical evidence of its existence has
  ever been found. Countless law officers have searched for this
  form of abuse for decades without success. The public's belief in
  Satanic Ritual Abuse is largely supported by thousands or tens of
  thousands of adults who have recovered what are believed to be
  false memories of abuse as a result of Recovered Memory Therapy.
  A second support for the belief occurred in the 1980's and early
  1990's when many court cases were fought over what was believed
  to be ritual abuse in day care centers, pre-schools, baby-sitting
  services, church Sunday schools, etc. Young children disclosed
  stories of horrendous physical and sexual abuse. Much of it was
  ritual in nature. Hundreds of adults were convicted as
  perpetrators of MVMO (Multi-Victim, Multi-Offender) child abuse,
  and given long jail sentences. Research has since shown that the
  children's' memories were probably of events that never happened,
  but which arose as a result of faulty interview techniques, where
  repetitive and direct questioning was used.

  There are many indicators that Gothic Satanism does not exist:
    * essentially all beliefs and practices attributed to Gothic
      Satanism can be traced to Kramer and Sprenger's book, the
      Witches Hammer.
    * many books which are allegedly written by ex-Satanists have
      been shown to be frauds
    * no book by a Gothic Satanist describing their beliefs and
      rites, etc. has ever been written. If Gothic Satanists
      existed in any numbers, such books would exist and be in
      print.
    * baby breeding camps could not be successfully hidden for
      decades
    * various government studies and many hundreds of police
      investigations have failed to come up with hard evidence of
      human sacrifices or other Satanic crimes.

  A very small number of individuals have drawn on the vast amount
  of anti-Satanic literature written by Christian authors. They
  have created their own version of Gothic Satanism that does
  include an inverted Christian cross symbol, black masses,
  reciting Christian prayers backwards, etc. However, they seem to
  be isolated followers without any organization. And they do not
  engage in infant abuse, baby killing or any other criminal
  activities. Theirs is a religion that was inspired by and grew
  out of Christian literature.

  --------------------------------------

 Satanic Dabblers

  There are tens or hundreds of thousands of rebellious young
  people in North America who briefly dabble in a form of Satanism.
  Their source material is often in the books by LaVey, perhaps
  supplemented by writings about Gothic Satanism by Evangelical or
  Fundamentalist Christian authors. Sometimes, they will also
  include elements from books on ceremonial Magick, Wicca or other
  Neo-pagan religions in their practices.

  These dabblers are responsible for Satanic graffiti, and (rarely)
  animal sacrifices. Some look upon Satanism as a method of
  rebelling against their parents' beliefs. Fortunately, it is
  usually a passing fad that they quickly outgrow. Satanic Dabblers
  have no connection with Religious Satanists. There is of course
  no connection between the teens and Gothic Satanists, because the
  latter do not exist.
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 References

   1. "Religious Requirements and Practices of Certain Selected
      Groups" Department of the Army, 1978-APR. The section on
      Satanism is available on line at:
      [now a dead link:] http://www.satansrealm.com/military/
   2. The Church of Satan has a home page at:

        [ http://www.churchofsatan.com -- thanks boysatan!]

   3. The Temple of Set is at:
      http://www.xeper.org/pub/tos/index.html
   4. "Not Like Most" is a "publication of Satanism in Action."
      They follow the traditions of the Church of Satan. See:
      http://users.aol.com/boysatan/ptp/nlm.htm

         [ http://www.purgingtalon.com/nlm -- thanks boysatan!]

   5. "The Black Flame" is published by

        [ Hell's Kitchen Productions.... Info on The Black Flame can
          be found at churchofsatan.com. http://www.satannet.com
          is about to be retired by its webmaster, Rev. Ventrue.
          He is working on a new site (http://www.personalsatan.com)
          which may or may not be much like satannet. -- thanks boysatan!]

   6. Home pages of individual Satanic groups (other than the
      well-established Church of Satan and Temple of Set), appear
      to have a half-life of about 6 months. It has proven
      impossible for us to maintain an up-to-date listing. Thus, we
      refer you to the Yahoo search engine listings:
         + Temple of Set at:
           http://www.yahoo.com/Society_and_Culture/Religion/Faith
           s_and_Practices/Satanism/Temple_of_Set/
         + Other groups at:
           http://www.yahoo.com/Society_and_Culture/Religion/Faith
           s_and_Practices/Satanism/
   7. A FAQ list for the Church of Satan is at:

      [ http://members.chello.at/herbert.paulis/CoS-FAQ.html -- bobo]

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This document was obtained from the following URL:

         http://web.canlink.com/ocrt/satanism.htm

       corrections were made by boboroshi from a post by boysatan.
       copyright presumed the author's.

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