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An attempt at refocusing a young philosophy that is in the midst of being co-opted by the lame and the criminally dangerous. From Shane friendship with the creator of modern Satanism, Anton LaVey to his over a decade long mentoring of Doug "Lucien Greaves" Messner and, his subsequent roll in the founding of The Satanic Temple, you can clearly see Shane is heavily invested in the foundation of this young philosophy. It is the co-opting of the Satanic philosophy that is probably the largest inspiration behind the words gathered within the Joys of Satanism. The Joys of Satanism is sure to change your life.…mehr

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An attempt at refocusing a young philosophy that is in the midst of being co-opted by the lame and the criminally dangerous. From Shane friendship with the creator of modern Satanism, Anton LaVey to his over a decade long mentoring of Doug "Lucien Greaves" Messner and, his subsequent roll in the founding of The Satanic Temple, you can clearly see Shane is heavily invested in the foundation of this young philosophy. It is the co-opting of the Satanic philosophy that is probably the largest inspiration behind the words gathered within the Joys of Satanism. The Joys of Satanism is sure to change your life.
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Autorenporträt
In this illuminating volume chronicling the birth of the Satanic Temple, we hear from a remarkable array of contributors who have shaped the course of modern Satanism. Anton LaVey, the pioneering founder of Satanism, and his insightful daughter, Karla LaVey, the last living witness to its inception, provide unparalleled firsthand accounts. Stanton LaVey, Anton's grandson, adds a unique generational perspective. Peter Gilmore, a prominent figure from the Church of Satan, and Lucien Greaves, a small voice in the contemporary Satanic movement, lend their insights. Shane Bugbee, esteemed author, friend, and the last person Anton LaVey ordained as a priest in the Church of Satan, offers a deeply personal and rare authoritative perspective. Together, they paint a vivid tapestry of a provocative and enduring ideology.