Monday, January 30, 2012

4 THINGS I’M 72.8% SURE YOU DON’T KNOW ABOUT SATANISM

1- Contrary to popular belief, Satanists are against ritualistic animal or human sacrifice.


2- The Church of Satan (the most popular devil worshipping organization) was founded in 1966 by Anton Szandor LaVey.



3- Anton even wrote the Satanic Bible in 1969.

4- The Church of Satan headquarters is located in New York.

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20 comments:

  1. That was just a gimmick to sell books, it's not a real religion.

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  2. Thanks for telling me these. I am 100% sure I did not know them. I do know however, that I have visited a purple church and felt the evil from 2.5 miles away as well as known somebody to wreck a car with Salaman Ruschdie's "satanic verses" in the trunk.

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  3. It's a lot less older than I thought, but that's just how likely the church is, devil worship goes back a long long time.

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  4. Interesting facts buddy, I'd sure love to visit the headquarters some day. It's great they're against sacrifices such as that too, good on them!

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  5. Coulda sworn the headquarters was in California. learn something new every day. :D

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  6. I stand corrected...I always thought that Aleister Crowley wrote the satanic bible..1966 eh? I thought it was older too!

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  7. I knew half of that. Cool, I beat the odds today.

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  8. SLAYER...Satan Laughs As You Eternally Rot.
    mua ha ha ha ha

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  9. The Church of Satan is in New York, but Satan himself is in Seattle...

    Huh.

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  10. I disagree with point 1...at least at my church

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  11. Since Satan lies, you can't believe anything they say. #1 is probably a lie.

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  12. I am Satan.

    No, I am Satan.

    We are all Satan, except the cute doggie. No dog could be Satan.

    Love,
    Janie Junebug

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  13. I knew that! Damn, I should have taken the bet!

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  14. What? I grew up in a religious home. I don't get religion.

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