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Okay, finally here is the latest version of the FAQ. Maybe someday we'll get
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around to posting it at semi-regular intervals.
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Alterations: very slight. A few words added here and there, where somebody
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has complained about lack of clarity, and a few more books. The
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introduction (which ran last time) is from the alt.atheism FAQ--maybe we
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should ask their FAQkeeper for permission if we intend to keep it?
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If anyone has suggestions, complaints, comments, praise, or offers of money,
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go ahead and post it for discussion if you so desire, but please e-mail me
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the information. I'll be out of town for the weekend and I get a high
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turnover rate, so I may miss some posts.
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--Semhaza (The Antichrist)
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rtsumn01@ulkyvx.louisville.edu
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THE ALT.SATANISM FAQ
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This file is for all new readers of alt.satanism.
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Many groups of a `controversial' nature have noticed that new
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readers often come up with the same questions, misstatements or
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misconceptions and post them to the net. The purpose of this
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file is to prevent continual restatement of previously debated--
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often several times debated--topics.
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This isn't to say that these things are not subject to further
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debate. It is to say that these things *have* been considered by
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the readers here. If you have something significant to add to
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the debate on a particular topic then please do post.
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Contributors to date are:
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Semhaza (The Antichrist)
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Shaitaneth Baphomet (The Adversary)
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Lupo the Polish Butcher
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Frater (I) Nigris (666)
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Frequently Asked "Questions" of Alt.Satanism:
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1. What is Satanism?
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2. What is _The Satanic Bible_?
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3. Are there other Satanic organizations?
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4. Satan is a Christian God!
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You aren't Satanists, just nasty atheists!
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5. Aren't Satanists ritualistic baby murderers?
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6. Do Satanists have orgies? If so, where do I sign up?
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7. What is Xian? COS? TOS? TSB? OT? NT?
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Do you say "Xian" rather than "Christian" in order to insult
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Christianity?
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8. Have you considered the message of _The Bible_?
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9. For the Christians among us: should you feel inclined to preach.
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You are all going to hell.
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Jesus saves!
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[As regards Christian evangelism, see also the alt.atheism FAQ.]
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10. How can I get more information about Satanism?
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1. What is Satanism?
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At first glance this may look like a simple question to answer: "Go
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look it up in the dictionary." would seem to be straightforward
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enough. In fact, I'll do it for you:
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Satanism, n. 1. the worship of Satan or the powers of
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evil. 2. a travesty of Christian rites in which Satan
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is worshipped. 3. diabolical or satanic disposition,
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behavior, or actions.
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[from _Webster's Encyclopedic Unabridged Dictionary of the English
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Language_, (c) 1989]
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Unfortunately it's not that easy. There is no one set of beliefs that
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comprise Satanism. Because there is no set of doctrines or scriptures
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agreed upon by a majority of Satanists, would-be practitioners must
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define their beliefs for themselves, based upon a minimum of shared
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information. The issue is further confused by the fact that,
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historically, most records of real or imagined Satanism have been made
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by Satanists' traditional enemies, Christians. However a few
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generalizations can be made: the average Satanist disagrees with much
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of Christianity, believes in no absolute moral code, and places
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emphasis on the individual and personal rights. If you think this
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sounds like Libertarianism, you're right; many Satanists consider
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themselves Libertarians or feel close to the party on social issues.
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I would divide Satanists into several main groups:
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1. The Dabblers: adopt Satanic trappings for a brief
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period of time, usually for entertainment rather than
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serious purposes. Some modern youth fall into this
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category, along with past groups like the 18th century
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Hell-Fire Club.
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2. Atheistic Satanists: don't believe in spiritual
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entities. Satan is only a symbol for humankind's
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freedom from moral obligation. Most Usenet Satanists
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fall into this category.
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3. Miltonian Satanists: do believe in a deity, Satan
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or another Entity with connotations to what has been
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recognized as evil in other societies. This Entity has
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been misrepresented in history and is not actually
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maleficent.
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4. Dark Satanists: also believe in a literal Satan,
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but not the "higher" being of the Miltonians. Rather,
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it is a force for self-gratification, power, or other
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craved "fruits" forbidden by Christian mythos.
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5. Secondary Satanists: follow a faith outside the
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Christian mainstream. While they might not think of
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themselves as Satanic, and strictly speaking do not
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fall under the definition of Satanists, outsiders
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sometimes perceive them as such. Santeria is a good
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example.
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6. Lovecraftian Satanists: take their rituals
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seriously, conjuring dark beasties to devour their
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enemies or to destroy the ferocious neighbor's dog
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which barks incessantly during the most critical
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rituals. One of their favorite deities is Cthulhu,
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lurker beneath the depths who is "dead but dreaming".
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These Satanists take their Necronomicon seriously (I
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don't think it's the Necronomicon available from Avon
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Books).
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2. What is _The Satanic Bible_?
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_The Satanic Bible_ is a book describing the philosophy of Anton
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LaVey, founder of the Church of Satan. This organization holds the
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view that there is no higher god than oneself, and that one should
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worship accordingly. Life is the Great Indulgence and Death is the
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Great Abstinence, as there is no afterlife. The basic ideas of _The
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Satanic Bible_ are laid out in the Nine Satanic Statements:
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1. Satan represents indulgence, instead of abstinence!
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2. Satan represents vital existence, instead of
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spiritual pipe dreams!
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3. Satan represents undefiled wisdom, instead of
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hypocritical self-deceit!
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4. Satan represents kindness to those who deserve it,
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instead of love wasted on ingrates!
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5. Satan represents vengeance, instead of turning the
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other cheek!
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6. Satan represents responsibility to the responsible,
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instead of concern for psychic vampires!
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7. Satan represents man as just another animal,
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sometimes better than, more often worse than those that
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walk on all fours, who, because of his "divine
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spiritual and intellectual development," has become the
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most vicious animal of all!
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8. Satan represents all of the so-called sins, as they
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all lead to physical, mental, or emotional
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gratification!
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9. Satan has been the best friend the church has ever
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had, as he has kept it in business all these years!
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_The Satanic Bible_ can be found (in America) in most chain bookstores
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in the New Age, Philosophy, or Religion sections.
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The Church of Satan can be contacted at:
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Church of Satan
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P.O. Box 210082
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San Francisco, CA 94121
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$100 will get you a lifetime membership. Contrary to popular opinion,
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the Church is not tax-exempt. It turned down tax-exemption (despite
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being eligible) on the grounds that a church is a business and should
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not receive preferential treatment.
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--- Squish v1.01
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* Origin: Casino & Micro Maniacs Combo (2:220/801.801)
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Some people question whether the term "Satanism" is appropriate for
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the Church's beliefs, due to its atheistic stance. Since the Church
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has been in existence for over 20 years its definition is probably
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here to stay, although it isn't the only definition.
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3. Are there other Satanic organizations?
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Yes. The best-known and longest-lasting is the Temple of Set, founded
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by former Church of Satan member Michael Aquino. The Temple
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encourages members to apply Setian philosophy to their soul or psyche
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in the process of Xeper, which means "coming into being". The goal is
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for the individual to achieve self-actualization and divinity. The
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Temple operates in a more religious and supposedly more intellectual
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atmosphere than the Church of Satan.
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The Temple of Set can be contacted at:
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Temple of Set
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P.O. Box 470307
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San Francisco, CA 94147
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4. Satan is a Christian God!
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You aren't Satanists, just nasty atheists!
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Most (probably all) religions have gods or demons that represent the
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principle of adversity: that which is forbidden by society. Satan is
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one among these, originally conceived by the Hebrews long before the
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birth of Jesus. The name first appears (in _The Bible_, at any rate)
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in the book of Job. Satan was a fallen angel, not a god, in the
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monotheistic religions of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
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"Satan" is understood by most Satanists in a context different than
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that of Christian theology. Satan is a powerful archetype, to the
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Euro-American Usenet majority at least, bringing to mind such things
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as sexuality, power, individualism and control over one's destiny.
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The Satanist can choose what s/he likes from the varied portrayals of
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Satan, and may add principles of adversity from other cultures as
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well.
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5. Aren't Satanists ritualistic baby murderers?
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Some misleading reports exist about Satanists: they are organized
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into nationwide cults; they commit ritual murders on a grand scale;
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they raise their children with psychological disorders; they kidnap
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people for blood sacrifice; they organize day-care centers and abuse
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the children placed in their care. A whole class of books exists
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detailing the exploits of these Satanic groups.
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The problem with all these works is that they are fictional rather
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than truthful accounts. Much is claimed based on scanty evidence that
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would be better explained by another scenario. Claims of involvement
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with Satanism are made by patients under hypnosis (hypnotized subjects
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are notorious for their suggestibility and tendency to produce
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fictions). Other "former Satanists" distort the truth in search of
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attention and money. These sensationalists never go to the police
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regarding the criminal activities they allegedly took part in, which
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calls the veracity of their claims and the sincerity of their remorse
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into question.
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Evidence does not exist to support what is said to occur. If the
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number of murders said to be committed by Satanists was accurate, some
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bodies should have been found by now. While means have been suggested
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by which bodies could be concealed, it stretches the imagination to
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believe that every body has been successfully hidden thus. Evidence
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in other areas is similarly lacking.
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Individuals investigating suspected Satanic crimes misinterpret what
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they find to fit their expectations. The _Necronomicon_, published by
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Avon Books, is used as an authoritative guide to Satanic practices.
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Yet few Satanists take the book seriously in any way, and none follow
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it to the letter. This and other things lead some non-Satanists to
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see what simply is not there.
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The observant reader may note that there have been a few crimes linked
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to Satanism. In all cases the criminal(s) worked alone with no
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connections to other groups. Some cases have been publicized by the
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media as being related to Satanism when in fact they involve another
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religion, as in the Matamoros case.
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The lesson to be learned is that although a book may appear in the
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"Non-fiction" section of a bookstore, that doesn't make it so.
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6. Do Satanists have orgies? If so, where do I sign up?
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Hmmm...I trust that some do, but I have been unable to locate any as
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of yet.
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7. What is Xian? COS? TOS? TSB?
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Do you say "Xian" rather than "Christian" in order to insult
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Christianity?
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Some users in this and other newsgroups find themselves discussing
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Christianity frequently. In order to cut down on keystrokes they type
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"Xian" and "Xianity" rather than the longer versions. A few users may
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intend it partly as a slur, but most do it only for convenience. The
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abbreviation itself is far from insulting; it is accepted and used by
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many Christians including (I am told) the Pope.
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A few other abbreviations occur frequently in this newsgroup. They
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are normally defined in a conversation, but here they are for your
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convenience:
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COS = Church of Satan
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TOS = Temple of Set
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TSB = _The Satanic Bible_
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OT = Old Testament
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NT = New Testament
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8. Have you considered the message of _The Bible_?
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Yes. Most Satanists, along with most other members of Western
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cultures, are familiar with the teachings of Christianity and many
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have read _The Bible_ or part of it. They simply consider _The Bible_
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to be false and disregard it much like Christians would disregard
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books which represent the foundation of another religion. Attempting
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to discuss Christianity will, in most cases, only get you flamed and
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not inform the Satanist of "something they didn't know". If you are
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still tempted to post about _The Bible_ because you feel that we may
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have missed an important point, I suggest you seek out and read the
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alt.atheism FAQ before proceeding. Many of its points are applicable
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to alt.satanism.
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9. For the Christians among us: should you feel inclined to preach.
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You are all going to hell.
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Jesus saves!
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Quite often, members of fundamentalist Christian groups see fit to
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post various evangelical messages in alt.satanism. The reason for
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this is not clear. It has been suggested by various members of this
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net, who I shall lump under the convenient category of "Satanist,"
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that the reason for this posturing is that many (perhaps most)
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Born-Again Christian types are closet masochists. It has also been
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suggested that Christians need to save a certain number of souls to
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get a good seat in paradise, similar in spirit to selling candy-bars
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or magazines to fund various extra-curricular activities in school.
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Presumably Satanist souls, being sold to the devil already, are worth
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more points.
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While these theories have some merit, considering the teachings
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of their (allegedly) chosen religion, an attempt should be made to be
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open-minded enough to see their side of things.
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Many Christians, when asked why they do this, respond something
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to the effect that it is charity, something they do out of the
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goodness of their hearts, out of concern for people etc. etc. Well,
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if the Christian is really concerned with people, why not preach to
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those who have not heard the message? Most "Satanists" are well
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acquainted with the messages of Christianity. They have been preached
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to ad infinitum, and are fed up with it. That is part of the reason
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they are Satanists instead of plain old agnostics. Many Satanists are
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angered by such posts, and justifiably so.
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Now consider this:
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You will never convert a Satanist over USENET. You either
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1) are too infuriating;
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2) look like a fool.
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There is NO logical reason to convert to Christianity. The only
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appeals are to the emotions, and as stated before they either look
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foolish or infuriating. Things like, "But Jesus LOVES you; he died
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for your sins!" or "Your soul is in danger!" are appeals to guilt and
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fear respectively; not reason. As most Satanists have chosen this
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path out of reason, these appeals will never work. As for those
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Satanists who are so for emotional reasons, their minds are as closed
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as that of the Born-again Christian. Perhaps, if indeed preaching is
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done for humanitarian, and not egotistical or masochistic reasons,
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your energies are better spent educating those who know little of your
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faith: those born atheistic, communists, buddhists etc. If, as
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suspected, your purposes are more egotistical (look reverend; I
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converted a Satanist!) forget it. There are no "lost souls," waiting
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to be found, in this community.
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For the masochistically inclined, we suggest self-flagellation.
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It costs less disk space, is probably more satisfying, and is
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certainly less offensive to the general public.
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Otherwise; GROWL! BOOGA BOOGA! HASTUR ASTAROTH LEVIATHAN
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ISHTAR!!!!!!!!! XILKA XILKA! BESA BESA! go away already...
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10. How can I get more information about Satanism?
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Recommended Reading:
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_The Satanic Bible_, by Anton Szander LaVey, Avon Books, 1969.
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Presents the Satanic views and doctrines of the Church of Satan,
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along with an introduction to its rituals.
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_The Compleat Witch_, by Anton LaVey, Lancer Books, 1971.
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_The Satanic Rituals_, by Anton LaVey, University Books, 1972.
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More books discussing LaVey's brand of Satanism.
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_The Secret Life of a Satanist_ by Barton Blanche, Mondo Press.
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The authorized biography of Anton LaVey, and a basic guide to
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Satanic philosophy.
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_The Second Coming_, by Arthur Lyons, 1970 [out of print]
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A history of Satanism through the Middle Ages and the modern era.
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_Satan Wants You_, by Arthur Lyons, Mysterious Press (Warner), 1988.
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Presents an overview of Satanism and the history of Satan, plus
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an in-depth look at popular misconceptions.
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H. P. Lovecraft, collected works.
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Classic horror fiction that has served as inspiration for many
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Satanists.
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_The Black Arts_, by Richard Cavendish, Perigee Books (Putnam), 1967.
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An objective introduction to magic, demonology, and classical
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views of Satanism.
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_Black Magic in Theory and Practice_, by Michael Aquino.
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_The Necronomicon_ [by the Mad Arab], Avon Books, 1977.
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Purported ritual book of great efficacy. Generally regarded as
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fiction interspersed with translations of Mesopotamian texts.
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Mileage may vary, depending on how seriously you take babble.
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_The Satan Seller_, Mike Warnke's imagination, Logos International,
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1972.
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A Christian presents his alleged experiences in a Satanic cult
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before his conversion to Christianity.
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_Cornerstone_, Volume 21, number 98, "Selling Satan," Jon Trott & Mike
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Hertenstein, 1992.
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This gets *highest* recommendation. From a Christian magazine
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which does a great job of discrediting Mike Warnke's accounts
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mentioned in _The Satan Seller_ and elsewhere
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_Satanism: The Seduction of America's Youth_, Bob Larson, Thomas
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Nelson Publishers, 1989.
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The facts on the *conspiracy* now coming to a lonely town near
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you!!! (You're reading the FAQ, so it's already here!)
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_Paradise Lost_ by John Milton.
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An epic poem telling the tale of Lucifer from when he is thrown
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out of heaven, to the Fall of Adam and Eve. It makes Lucifer
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into a heroic figure, whilst God is made out to be a little vague
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and weak.
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_The Divine Comedy_ by Dante.
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Another epic poem in three parts (Inferno, Purgatorio and
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Paradisio) covering the author's pilgrimage through them.
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_The Prince of Darkness_ by Jeffrey Burton Russell, Cornell University
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Press, 1988.
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Historian's work on the history of Satan from earliest history
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through the twentieth century. A summary of a four-book series
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(The Devil, Satan, Lucifer, and Mephistopheles, by the same
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author) which may be too much reading for casual interest.
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_The Old Enemy_ by Neil Forsyth, Princeton University Press, 1987.
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Another history of Satan focusing on the Middle East and early
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Christianity.
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_La-Bas (Down There)_ by J. K. Huysmans (1891?) translated by
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Keene Wallace.
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Fiction novel of the occult and the black mass in late
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nineteenth century Paris.
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_ABRASAX #4_ A magazine published by the American Gnostic Church.
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Issue #4 is dedicated to Satan & satanic matters generally. They
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can be reached at:
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American Gnostic Church
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PO BOX 1219
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Corpus Christi, TX, 78403-1219
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(This is an old address--I have not checked yet.)
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_The Occult_ by Colin Wilson
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An excellent objective introduction to the subject.
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_Cosmic Trigger_ by Robert A. Wilson
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This book describes various initiations and occult phenomena
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experienced by Mr. Wilson. Mr. Wilson has had a great influence
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on 20th century occultism, and his books should be read by any
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serious student of the occult.
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_Apocalypse Culture_ collected by Adam Parfey.
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A shocking work, depicting the worldviews of various "fringe"
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sects and individuals, ranging from necrophiliacs to ultra-right
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wing Christians.
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_Snapping; America's Epidemic of Sudden Personality Change_ by Flo
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Conway & Jim Siegelman.
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An interesting work utilizing information theory in the study of
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sudden personality change as occurs in religious cults, and the
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"Born-Again" phenomenon.
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_Who Wrote the Bible?_, by Richard Elliott Friedman, Harper & Row,
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1987.
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A biblical scholar attempts to answer the question of the title,
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and in the process comes up with some interesting reasons for
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events in _The Bible_ (why does Moses have horns? Why the scene
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with the golden calf?). An interesting read, and possibly
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amusing for the cynic.
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_The Dead Sea Scrolls_
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There are many good books on this subject for those who need to
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debunk Christianity historically as well as philosophically.
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Among them:
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_Dead Sea Scrolls & the Bible_ by Roland E. Murphy (a Roman
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Catholic at that) 1968
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_A Crack in the Jar; What ancient Jewish Documents tell
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us about the New Testament_ by Niel Fujita (also a
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Christian scholar) 1986
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_The Dead Sea Scrolls and the Christian Myth_ by John
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Allegro (one of the original Dead Sea Scholars) 1984
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Note than all of the above scholars are of the old school of
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scroll study. While all do a good job of debunking Christianity,
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the latest generation of scholarly works is even more damning.
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Following are a number of works recommended dealing with Satanism's
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links with crime, multiple personality disorder, etc.
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_The Satanism Scare_, ed. James T. Richardson, Joel Best, and David G.
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Bromley (NY: Aldine, 1991): 145-172.
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_Satan's Power: A Deviant Psychotherapy Cult_, by William Simms
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Bainbridge, U of CA Press, 1978.
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_Battle for the Mind_, by William Sargent, Harper & Row, 1957.
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_In Pursuit Of Satan_, by Robert D. Hicks (Prometheus Books),
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_Satanism In America_, issued by the Committee for the Scientific
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||
Examination of Religion.
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"Occult Crime: A Law Enforcement Primer"
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[To obtain a copy of this report, write to
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California Office of Criminal Justice Planning
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1130 K Street, Suite 300
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Sacramento, CA 95814
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(Phone: (916) 324-9100). Request the "Research Update, Special
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Edition, Winter 1989-1990, Volume 1, Number 6" issue. No mention
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is made of a donation, but it may be useful to inquire
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beforehand.]
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