Satanism

Was Satanism ever real, or was it a created fear only adopted by others as a way of rebellion against the mainstream?

In other words, which came first, Satanism or the fear of Satanism?

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Most satanists are 3edgy5u teens or young adults

Satanism isn't relevant or developed enough to be its own ideology. Aside from edgelord Norwegians and American flyover states it hasn't had a meaningful influence, anywhere, ever. The only reason we still hear about it is because of hysterical Lutheran soccermoms, and subsequent edgelords latching on to their hysteria in turn, a self-perpetuating cycle more relevant to capitalism and the teenage transgression of norms than religion itself.

Congress with "Satan" in the historical record is European hysteria about syncretic, divergent religious beliefs and unexplained phenomena, possibly ergotism, totally divorced from a coherent and weirdly spontaneous anti-Zoroastrianism.
>t. /x/ pro

>"I have also proposed certain theses concerning magic, in which I have indicated that magic has two forms. One consists wholly in the operations and powers of demons, and this consequently appears to me, as God is my witness, an execrable and monstrous thing."
>"Oration on the Dignity of Man" (1486) Giovanni Pico della Mirandola (1463-1494)

Satanism has very little historical basis, and all 'sects' that exist today are made up by a bunch of edgelords.

It started becoming a thing in the 60's. Some 'sects' are pretty young (~10 years), but it's all occult memery with an edgelord flavour.

not really. it's just easier to put pagans, gnosticists and other heretics as a one group

Not a rabbit hole you want to go down

but here

fringechan.org/library/src/1456411474807-1.pdf

There exists three forms of satanism wich i am aware of this i.e kids who want to be edgy and cool
people who view it as a legit philosophy but dont practice the "black magic" part of it for a lack of better words
and then there are the people who do things of pure nigthmares, things most people will scoff at and claim is nothing but the conspiracy theories of paranoid christians, since these things are so depraved the majority of people will refuse to belive its true

“You don’t understand me. You are not expected to. You are not
capable of it. I am beyond good and evil. Legions of the night, night
breed, repeat not the errors of the Night Prowler and show no
mercy.”
—Richard “The Night Stalker” Ramirez
“There are other ‘Sons’ out there—God help the world.”
—David “Son of Sam” Berkowitz
“What about your children? You say there are just a few? There are
many, many more, coming in the same direction. They are running
in the streets—and they are coming right at you!”
—Charles Milles Manson
“The really scary thing is that there are a lot of people who are not
in prison, a
lot
of people who are not in prison, who were
far
more
successful than I.”
—Theodore Robert Bundy
“All across the country, there’s people just like me, who set out to
destroy human life.”
—Henry Lee Lucas

O
n June 30, 1998, Henry Lee Lucas—arguably the most prolific and certainly
one of the most sadistic serial killers in the annals of American crime—was sched-
uled for execution by the state of Texas. Given the advocacy of the death penalty
by then-Governor George W. Bush, things were not looking good for Henry.
Bush had not granted clemency to any condemned man throughout his tenure as
governor. In fact, no governor of any state at any time in the history of the coun-
try had carried out more judicial executions than Governor Bush. So Texas was
definitely not the place to be for a man in Henry’s position. And considering the
nature of Lucas’ crimes, it seemed a certainty that nothing would stand in the way
of his scheduled execution.

Then a most remarkable thing happened. On June 18, just twelve days before
Henry’s scheduled demise, Governor Bush made a special request that the TexasState Board of Pardons and Paroles, whose members were all Bush appointees, to
review Henry’s case. Strangely enough, eight days later the Board uncharacteristi-
cally issued a recommendation that Henry’s execution
not take place. The next day, just three days short of Henry’s scheduled exit from this world, Lucas became
the first—and ultimately the only—recipient of Governor Bush’s ‘compassionate
conservatism.

Was Henry just extraordinarily lucky to have his only death sentence set aside
by a governor who handed out but one commutation? Or was there something
more at work in the Lucas case? Surely there had to be some reason why Bush
would take uncharacteristic actions to spare the life of a man who had led a life of
such brutality. And this was certainly not the first time the criminal justice system had shown such inexplicable leniency towards Lucas. The first big break for
Henry came in June 1970, when he was released early from a sentence he was
then serving following his first murder conviction. Sentenced to 20–40 years,
Henry was released after serving ten, just after he appeared before the parole
board and explained to them that he was not ready to return to society and would
surely kill again if released. As Henry told it, the questioning went something like
this: “Now, Mr. Lucas, I must ask you, if we grant your parole, will you kill
again?” Henry: “Yes, sir! If you release me now, I will kill again.”

Within a year of his release,
Henry found himself back in prison after attempting to abduct a young girl.
Despite his prior criminal record—which began long before the killing of his
mother—Lucas served just four years before again being granted an early release,
this time in August 1975. Beginning shortly thereafter, and continuing for nearly
eight years, Henry and his new friend, Ottis, committed an untold number of
lurid murders. Henry was finally arrested in October 1982 on suspicion of com-
mitting two murders, but he was promptly released. He was not arrested again,
for the last time, until June 1983

we need to look at some of the more infrequently noted details of
Henry’s life history, many of which have been provided by Lucas himself. Henry,
as it turns out, has some interesting tales to tell. Just a couple years into his incar-
ceration, he told his story in a book written for him by a sympathetic author. The
book, entitled
The Hand of Death: The Henry Lee Lucas Story
, tells of Henry’s
indoctrination into a nationwide satanic cult. Lucas claimed that he was trained
by the cult in a mobile paramilitary training camp in the Florida Everglades. His
training, he said, included instruction in abduction and arson techniques, as well
as in the fine art of killing, up close and personal. Henry further claimed that
leaders of the camp were so impressed with his handling of a knife that he was
allowed to serve as an instructor. Following his training, Henry claimed that he
served the cult in various ways, including as a contract killer and as an abductor
of children, whom he delivered to a ranch in Mexico near Juarez

Once there, they were used in the production of child pornography and for ritual sacrifices.
Henry has said that this cult’s operations were based in Texas, and included traf-
ficking in children and drugs, among other illegal pursuits.
What Henry claimed, essentially, is that what appeared to be the random work
of a serial killer was in fact a planned series of crimes often committed for specific
purposes. Some of the murders were political hits, according to Henry, including
assassinations of foreign dignitaries, local politicians and wealthy businessmen.
This was not true for all of Henry’s crimes. Some he did just because that is what
he liked to do. And it was the one thing that he was really good at. The beauty of
this arrangement was that it allowed Henry to conceal the true motive for many
of his crimes. Those performed as contract hits looked like all of his murders—
senseless and random acts of violence.

Bogomilism.

Satanism is basically just bad case Gnosticism. It's one of the religions that actually "work" but only due to confirmation bias, basically if you believe reality itself is designed against you it'll slowly seem more and more true.

In Henry’s version of events, it was Toole who was responsible for Henry’s
recruitment and training by the cult, and for many of the pair’s exploits there-
after. Interestingly, in all the standard biographies of the pair, Toole is said to have
been Henry’s severely retarded, and decidedly junior, partner. It is quite clear
though from reading an interview granted by Toole to a journalist (of sorts) that
he was not by any means retarded. Uneducated, no doubt, but certainly not
severely retarded. Ottis was able to express himself quite clearly, though per-
versely, and displayed a substantial level of knowledge about the practices of
Satanism—which isn’t really surprising given that he was, as Joel Norris has writ-
ten, “raised as ‘the Devil’s child’ by his Satanist grandmother.”
Toole has described a childhood that was complete with all the trappings of
satanic ritual abuse. He has told of being forced to have sex with numerous senpai-
ily members and others—including his father, his stepfather, his stepfather’s
friends, and his older sister Drusilla. His grandmother, who lived with Ottis’
father as man and wife, although they were actually mother and son, is said to
have been a member of a multi-generational death cult. Toole once explained to
an interviewer how he had “been involved in all this since I was a child, through
the cult, you know.” He has spoken of having urine poured on him, of eating dog
meat, and of watching two cats fight to their death while their blood dripped
down upon him. Ottis also had this to say of his childhood years: “I used to go
with my grandmother into graveyards—we used to dig up all kinds of bones—
and she used to take the bones and do devil worship.” He has also told of once
being forced into a grave to pluck the bones from a freshly rotting corpse.

well thats enough of that,

source for this can be found here >>>fringechan.org/library/src/1456411474807-1.pdf

i apologise if the text is pain in the ass to read since it was copy paste

if you really want to know the truth i suggest read this and then if you think you have the balls for it dive into the book linked above

Oh btw got any questions ask them and i will answer to the best of my knowledge

Are there any other well documented accounts of stuff like this?

Baphomet has nothing to do with Laveyan fedoralords.

Unfortunatly not that i am aware off

its not only a touchy subject and it takes some guts to research

alot of the stuff out there is missinformation or simply hearsay i.e the stuff they write about isent nessecarly false its just not well documented or poorly researched

i suggest you give the book a read first then dig around a bit for your self, then it will become quite obvious what is real and what isent

I made some sort of concept for a revised version of the satanic Bible. It has some real high standing principles in it. I would love to see it published, this version, maybe next to the original version and a set of original texts that were used in writing the satanic Bible.

I'm not sure (at all) about the introduction yet. And the changes could look very loose. Which is just right. But how about them? Can one do this?

drive.google.com/file/d/0B7IBRuezNMcoaHNWZEM0WTJxMVU/view?usp=sharing

So in the introduction. At the end of it. On one of the first few pages there is a list of changes. It is really very uncomplex.

Anyone a response to this? Or later on?

/x/fag chipping in.

Satanic ritual abuse and the satanic panic was just soccer moms getting pissed at a movement that was mostly forwarded by Crowley and LaVey.

Actual Satanism (I.E. Theistic Satanism) is very fringe and apart from groups like the Order of Nine Angles it's mostly just isolated cases. What you're actually gonna' find when you look into what media and pop culture refers to as satanism is LaVeyan edgelords who are actually atheists that use satan as a symbol to piss off christian america, and various Luciferian groups that are actually pretty lax.

whats baphomet got to do with it tho?

normos think that aleister crowley and therefore baphomet has connections to satanism.