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To: alt.pagan,alt.religion.all-worlds
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From: tyagi mordred nagasiva <tyagi@HouseofKaos.Abyss.com>
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Subject: Re: Views on Satanism: Neopagan (LONG Review of CAW doc)
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Summary: This is one of a series of docs examining the Neopagan perspective
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on Satanism. This particular review is of a publication by the
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Church of All Worlds.
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Keywords: Satanism, Neopaganism, criticism, review
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Date: Kali Yuga 49940211 (slight revision 49940927)
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*** 2 of 5 ***
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Do what thou wilt.
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What follows is a critical review of a document I found in a publication
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distributed by the Church of All Worlds (CAW). It is somewhat
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representative of the common Neopagan attitude toward Satanists and Satanism.
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This will be a multiple-part series which also examines the meaning of
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'Satan' and 'Satanism' to Christians of various types and to those who
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apply the term to themselves (or until recently did so).
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tyagi nagasiva
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tyagi@houseofKaos.Abyss.com
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The Order of K@s Under Satan (TOKUS)
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Section 1.2 : Neopagans => Church of All Worlds
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From:
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|_Witchcraft, Satanism and Occult Crime: Who's Who and What's What_
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| A Manual of Reference Materials for the Professional Investigator.
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| (Fourth Edition - October 1991)
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|Edited by Otter G'Zell, Church of All Worlds
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Article:
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|Introduction
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[Much omitted throughout.]
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Again we have the CAW folks telling us, with many of their friends, what
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Satanism is and isn't, this time with a bit more clarity.
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|[From the Editor (Otter Zell):]
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|In the 1980's, Satanic themes became a significant aspect of the music
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|of adolescent rebellion, popularly referred to as "Heavy Metal."
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|During this same period, a new form of sadistic and violent crime
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|has emerged, involving Satanic elements such as inverted pentagrams
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|and crosses carved on the raped and mutilated bodies of victims.
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It seems that Otter is content to ascribe a very dogmatic and limited
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view regarding what constitutes an 'upright pentagram', and then
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associates its 'inversion' with Satanism. As we shall see, he portrays
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'Satanic symbols' as 'the antithesis of Witchcraft', which is interesting,
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given that I know of some witches who use the point-down pentagram in
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their work, and even this document he edits points out this fact.
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I'm not sure that any of his last sentence is true. It may all be a
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Christian media-hype. The 'cattle mutilations' are now, I think,
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fairly well-known farces, and I'm not sure any other slew of 'bodies'
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has turned up. Corrections welcome.
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|The June 1989 issue of *Life* magazine featured a seven-page color
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|photo essay on Satan: "Primordial and familiar, fantastic and credible,
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|most ancient and foul seducer - his presence is once again among us,
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|the stuff of grisly headlines."
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It is fairly obvious that, here and below, Otter accepts a Christian
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portrayal of Satan, completely. This does appear to be the popular
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understanding among Neopagans.
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|Satanism exists as a perversion or inversion of Christianity, and hence
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|Satanists invert the sacred symbols of the religion they oppose, such as
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|the cross and the Lord's Prayer, which they recite backwards. As Witches
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|are the healers and blessers of the new Paganism, their symbols, too,
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|are inverted by Satanists.
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Here Otter makes it obvious that he is only talking about a very limited
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and puerile style of Satanism. It appears that he hasn't done his
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homework. Note too the very transparent way in which he is aligning the
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'healing Witches' with Christians against this boogyman.
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|The basic symbol of Witchcraft is the
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|pentagram, or five-pointed star, such as seen on the American flag or
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|the top of a Christmas tree. It stands on two points, with one point
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|up, and symbolizes the four elements, earth, air, fire and water, plus
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|spirit. Satanists also use a pentagram, but they invert it, pointing
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|downward so it forms the head of a goat, the animal reviled in
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|Biblical tradition as the antithesis of the "Lamb of God."
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|Otter G'Zell, Editor
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Note the reference to nationalism and Christianity here. An obvious
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ploy to convince Christians. This document is *directed toward
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Christians* and contains little information about organized Satanism.
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The motive is becoming clear: keep the fundamentalist (f-)Christians
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at bay.
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Note the reference to 'spirit' and the dogmatism of symbol. Not only
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is this a simplistic analysis, it is dangerous in that it appears to be
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representing an 'authority'. Not all Neopagans accept the notion of
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'spirit', though it has been drilled into all our heads by Christians
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for a long long time.
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Again, Satanists do the 'bad thing' with the 'symbol of good'. This
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document is attempting to speak to the lowest intelligence, perhaps
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the grade-school, and again implies the target audience: f-Christians.
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This review was originally transmitted to alt.satanism,
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alt.religion.all-worlds, alt.pagan, talk.religion.misc, and sent email
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to Green Egg. :>
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I intend no hard feelings on any count, even while my criticism may be
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rather terse. I intend to hit fairly and hard the expressions of all
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who say something about Satanism, from Neopagans to Christians to the
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those who use the term 'Satanist' to describe themselves, and do not
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assume that I have the last word on the matter.
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As usual, I encourage response to and debate with my review.
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(C) 1994
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tyagi nagasiva
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tyagi@houseofkaos.abyss.com
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TOKUS
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