Posted on 08/26/2019 4:15:15 AM PDT by robowombat
The Satanists battling for religious freedom Everything you know about Satanism is wrong.
At least thats what a new documentary about the Satanic Temple could be about to prove.
Despite the similarity of the name, the Temple is different to The Church of Satan, established in 1966 by chat show circuit celebrity Anton Levey in San Francisco, California.
Human sacrifice? Wrong. Blood drinking? Wrong. Black Mass? Well, sort of right.
The Temple was founded in 2013 with a mission statement to encourage benevolence and empathy among all people, reject tyrannical authority, advocate practical common sense and justice, and be directed by the human conscience to undertake noble pursuits guided by the individual will.
Hail Satan? directed by US film-maker Penny Lane, follows the Temples attempts to curtail what they see as the encroachment of Christianity on US life through its growing political influence.
That creeping theocracy results in a monument to the Ten Commandments being offered pride of place at the Oklahoma State Capitol building in Oklahoma City.
The Temples response is to ask for a space for their own statue of the Satanic deity Baphomet in a bid to restore some kind of cosmic religious balance, all the while preaching a doctrine in support of social justice and human rights.
We want people to evaluate the United States being a Christian nation, the Temples spokesman Lucien Greaves says in the films trailer. Its not.
I had heard about the Satanic Temple when they were doing their campaign in Oklahoma, says Lane.
Still from Hail Satan? Image captionThe Temple members say they are fighting to keep the US a secular country I thought it was a very funny joke from afar, that they were sort of pretending to be Satanists, but I discovered they had at that point 50,000 members.
The more I looked into it, the more rich and confusing and provocative and interesting it became.
The film follows the eloquent, intelligent Greaves as he and his fellow Satanists encourage people to give blood, collect socks for the homeless, clean public beaches (using small pitchforks a cute touch) and hold Satanic after-school clubs for children who are taught about the Temples tenets which include:
One should strive to act with compassion and empathy towards all creatures in accordance with reason. People are fallible. If we make a mistake, we should do our best to rectify it and resolve any harm that may have been caused. And although there is a certain theatrical, horror movie side to their Black Mass rituals in which they do invoke Satan, they freely admit none of them actually believe in Satan as an actual spiritual entity, leaning instead on the accurate translation of the Hebrew word Satan, which means adversary.
I didnt find it that complicated or that hard to get that they had organised their religion around abstract and essentially fictional concepts, says Lane.
It is not a gimmick, you know, but it is a kind of acknowledgment that religion is fundamentally about things that are deeply believed, but not provable.
Still from Hail Satan? The group holds theatrical Black Masses which take on the form of performance art. Image copyright: Gemma Purkiss. I came to understand that you dont need to literally believe in something to believe that its important. I think human rights are fundamental, and I would die to protect human rights for other people. But I dont think human rights are some literal thing that exists in the world.
It doesnt work like that, like all the things that we believe, actually, as human beings are the most important thing, love and rights and freedom and justice, equality. These kinds of things are fair like made up things, theyre just ideas.
While the documentarys energies largely focus on the Temples attempts to have their beautifully sculpted bronze statue of Baphomet (with a torso modelled on Iggy Pop no less) erected on federal grounds, it also touches on the Satanic Panic wave of moral panic which swept across America during the 80s and 90s driven by music, video games even bizarrely, the Dungeons & Dragons board game.
Far-right Christian organisations and authorities saw examples of Satanism everywhere.Skip Youtube post by Dogwoof
It was this 10 to 15-year period, where there was a basic idea that there was a kind of organised, underground, secret conspiracy of Satanists that were kind of running around, doing evil things like murder and torturing animals and raping children and doing it in the name of Satan, explains Lane.
Many people had their lives ruined and in the most extreme example, went to prison for a very long time.
If you do any research into it, you would quickly see that there were no Satanists, there was no secret underground. As Lucien says in the film, he learned the real evil was in the witch hunt itself. And its something that we have to remember as a society that we are capable of doing.
And theres been no attempt publicly, to come to terms with that period. Its like it just happened. And then it ended, and no one talks about it anymore. And I think the Satanic Temple really does want people to remember and to know more about what happened during that period.
Greaves (not his real name, he goes by several aliases to protect his family) himself receives life threats during the groups campaign and wears a bullet-proof vest to his statues unveiling.
It was very clear that he was very concerned about protecting the identity of his family, says Lane. I dont think that is some kind of nefarious mystery. Theres so many people that are perfectly happy to terrorise your family for fun.
Still from Hail Satan? Image copyright: Gemma Purkiss. I was very worried and am very worried for the safety of the people who appear in my film. They certainly, by agreeing to be in my film, expose themselves to far more risk in the world. And I am very aware of that and very concerned about that.
Whilst she is not a card carrying member of the Temple herself, it is clear Lanes sympathies lie with them and their aims.
I would say that my whole life Ive been exceptionally confused by religious people, she adds. I just always thought I know how bad it sounds, so Im going to say it now. I really honestly thought that religion was basically some kind of like mental illness that needs to be treated better. I didnt understand it. I always just fundamentally kind of came out of the womb an atheist.
Hail Satan? is in cinemas & on demand from 23 August.
John 8:44: Ye are of your father the devil, and the lusts of your father ye will do. He was a murderer from the beginning, and abode not in the truth, because there is no truth in him. When he speaketh a lie, he speaketh of his own: for he is a liar, and the father of it.
Sounds like that psycho Sander LeVay to a T.
I know, let’s believe what the Father of Lies says!
I thought the Democrats were just trying to win an election...
Now acceptable are infanticide, pornography, illegitimate birth, illegal immigration, sexual perversion, adultery, voter fraud, corruption at the highest level of government, drug addiction, illegal drugs (available in every American city, town, and school, including grammar schools), a monolithic national newsmedia that has descended from journalism to propaganda, the degeneration of institutions of higher learning into indoctrination centers.
Some now demand the acceptance of satanism, incest, pedophilia, prostitution, and cannibalism.
There is no limit to the depths of human depravity.
Anything that one can imagine and things that one would never imagine, someone would do and can become acceptable.
If the people of a civilization do not uphold standards of morality, nothing does.
As America sinks into decadence, expect more depravity to become acceptable: snuff films, child prostitution, the execution of dissidents, torture for public entertainment, slaughter in dramas and sports events.
One cannot imagine what lies in the depths of human depravity. However somewhere in the depths lurk recrudescence of the greatest evils known: e.g., the atrocities of ISIS, the nazis, the Japanese Empire, Pol Pot, the Romans.
And, particularly horrifying to contemporary Americans but not necessarily to future generations, slavery.
Slavery. One of the greatest evils ever devised by man or the devil could, of course, make a comeback in America, or anywhere else.
Oh they might change its name, in some form of newspeak, or, if sufficiently depraved, they might not bother.
The Romans, averse to kings wanted no part of them; so, in order to coronate Caesar Augustus de facto king , a hereditary office, with absolute power, they merely changed the word from king to emperor. It was the same thing, but made acceptable by a bit of newspeak, a technique quite familiar to 21st-century degerates.
It's worth remembering that the second Roman emperor was the monster Tiberius, the third Caligula, the fifth Nero. That's about as far as the Roman descended into depravity, but by no means is there any limit to its possibilities.
Whether or not decadence, the destroyer of civilizations, can be halted and reversed, once it has become established, no one knows. President Trump and his supporters believe that it can be. Whether or not they are right remains to be seen.
Revelation 13:4 they worshiped the dragon because he gave his authority to the beast; and they worshiped the beast, saying, “Who is like the beast, and who is able to wage war with him?”
First Amendment (in part): “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof...”
To state that the Federal Government can NOT “prohibit the free exercise” of “an establishment of religion” tells us that the Federal Government then recognized that ‘establishmented religions’ existed.
To recognize “established religions” that are subject to the Constitution, they must be subject to definition by the Federal Government.
Therefore, the public, through it’s elected representatives, can easily declare which so-called religions are in fact established.
As an example, a cult of death declaring itself as an establishment of religion MUST be confirmed by the Federal Government to be subject to the protections of the 1st Amendment.
The first purpose of the 1st Amendment is to protect established religions and a in so doing prohibits any Federal religion.
BeGood/Ross
Yes, in exile on Capri, where he revelled in pedophilia and tossing children onto the rocks below his palace
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