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The story of how a servant of God became an idol for the elites who rule the world. Black robes, candles, human sacrifices, child abuse? If there is one thing that characterizes the history of Satanism, it is the accumulation of clichés. However, the reality is very different. The belief in the existence of a kind of evil god is the result of the political climate experienced by the Jews in the period between the writing of the Old and New Testaments, which reached its peak with the emergence of a new religion founded by a certain Jesus of Nazareth. From then until today, Christians are the…mehr

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The story of how a servant of God became an idol for the elites who rule the world. Black robes, candles, human sacrifices, child abuse? If there is one thing that characterizes the history of Satanism, it is the accumulation of clichés. However, the reality is very different. The belief in the existence of a kind of evil god is the result of the political climate experienced by the Jews in the period between the writing of the Old and New Testaments, which reached its peak with the emergence of a new religion founded by a certain Jesus of Nazareth. From then until today, Christians are the true believers in the Evil One, although some groups have tried to rewrite his biography and appropriate him for themselves. Religion, politics, literature, philosophy, music or true crime were molding the belief of Satanism as the definition of evil, which managed to turn against its creators and ended up giving birth, in the sixties, to the Church of Satan.
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(Valencia, 1969) es periodista y, desde hace más de veinte años, está especializado en el estudio de los llamados fenómenos paranormales, siempre desde un punto de vista crítico y escéptico. Es autor de los libros Los Caras de Bélmez (2007) y El Tarot ¡Vaya Timo! (2009). Entre 2009 y 2012, mantuvo el blog 'Desde el más allá (más o menos)' en el periódico El Mundo , y entre 2018 y 2022, el podcast Más Allá en el digital Valencia Plaza. También fue colaborador habitual del mítico programa La Nit de l'Ornitorrinc, entre otros, y ponente en todas las ediciones de Spectra. Simposio mundial sobre las teorías de la conspiración. En 2019 ganó el premio Pérez Cobo de periodismo que otorga el Círculo Escéptico. Además, es miembro de The Satanic Temple y, desde su fundación, de la asociación Satanistas de España.