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  2. The Satanic Bible - Wikipedia

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    The Satanic Bible is recognized as one of the key texts of modern Satanism. [88] [89] [90] The Church of Satan requires that people accept "LaVey's principles" before becoming members of the church. Many other Satanist groups and individual Satanists who are not part of the Church of Satan also recognize LaVey's work as influential. [91]

  3. Satanic Verses - Wikipedia

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    Strong objections to the historicity of the Satanic Verses incident were, however, raised as early as the tenth century. [3] By the 13th century, most Islamic scholars started to reject it as being inconsistent with Muhammad's "perfection" , which meant that Muhammad was infallible and could not be fooled by Satan. [1]

  4. The infernal names - Wikipedia

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    The Infernal Names is a compiled list of adversarial or antihero figures from mythology intended for use in Satanic ritual. The following names are as listed in The Satanic Bible (1969), written by Church of Satan founder Anton Szandor LaVey. [1]

  5. LaVeyan Satanism - Wikipedia

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    Throughout The Satanic Bible, the LaVeyan Satanist's view of god is described as the Satanist's true "self"—a projection of his or her own personality—not an external deity. [40] In works like The Satanic Bible, LaVey often uses the terms "god" and "Satan" interchangeably, viewing both as personifications of human nature. [41]

  6. Satanism - Wikipedia

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    Theistic Satanism (also known as traditional Satanism, spiritual Satanism or Devil worship) is a form of Satanism with the primary belief that Satan is an actual deity or force to revere or worship. [ 11 ] [ 253 ] Other characteristics of theistic Satanism may include a belief in magic , which is manipulated through ritual , although that is ...

  7. Anton LaVey - Wikipedia

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    Anton Szandor LaVey [1] (born Howard Stanton Levey; April 11, 1930 – October 29, 1997) was an American author, musician, and LaVeyan Satanist. [2] He was the founder of the Church of Satan, the philosophy of LaVeyan Satanism, and the concept of Satanism.

  8. Baphomet - Wikipedia

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    [79] [80] [81] (The Oklahoma Supreme Court ultimately declared religious displays illegal.) [82] The Baphomet statue was unveiled in Detroit on 25 July 2015, as a symbol of the modern Satanist movement. [83] [84] The Satanic Temple transported the Baphomet statue to Little Rock, Arkansas, where another 10 Commandments monument had been recently ...

  9. Peter H. Gilmore - Wikipedia

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    Peter Howard Gilmore (born May 24, 1958) is an American writer and LaVeyan Satanist.He is the current High Priest of the Church of Satan. [1] As a representative of the Church of Satan, Gilmore has been interviewed on numerous television and radio programs dealing with the topic of Satanism, including appearances on History, the BBC, Syfy, Point of Inquiry, and Bob Larson's Christian radio show.