Michael's Satanism FAQ.
This was first written in about 1995. I add to it occasionally. The last
change was on 2004.12.19.
Someone suggested that I write a Frequently Asked Questions page on
"Satanism". I have collected a few questions together and answered them from my
point of view. If you read and understand this you will realise that writing a
generic "Satanism FAQ" is impossible. I have been as honest as I am willing to
be in this. I admit, I have not explained some things fully because I don't feel
the urge to. I have not told any outright lies though.
I shall no doubt be slated for doing this, both by Satanists and
non-Satanists but I don't care.
- So go on then, what is Satanist?
Although later I will claim
that Satanism has little to do with religion, it is always easiest to start with
the Bible and the arch-angel Lucifer. At this point it is easier to assume that
God exists and the Bible has some degree of truth to it. Lucifer was, in angel
terms, next to God. God is infallible and would not have created a "broken
angel" and so, it seems that Lucifer was the closest God had to a peer when it
came to chummy philosophical chats over a cup of tea. Lucifer didn't always
agree with God and in a more famous argument thought that God was a bit off,
giving man everything he wanted and treating them like pets and should, perhaps,
be given "free will". Eventually, Lucifer offered man (or in this case, woman)
free will and the human race was cast out of Eden to live their own free lives.
In this case, the bringer of light showed man the light.
The word "Satan" is a descriptive term, it is not Lucifer's name. It means
"accusor". Interestingly, you won't find any bad references to Lucifer in the
bible. Lucifer as a devil rather than an accusor is an invention of the middle
ages when it was convenient to have something to pin blame onto. A "Satanist" in
the pure sense is simply someone who won't automatically accept something
because it's the way it always has been, a "Satanist" in the pure sense is
someone who will have a strong belief in free will, a "Satanist" in the accepted
sense is someone who believes in their personal freedom to do pretty much
anything they want to.
The Vatican used to employ a professional Satanist, the "Advocatus
Diaboli" or Devil's Advocate. It is their job to represent the prosecution
against the Pope in claims of Sainthood. Interestingly, the current Pope, John
Paul II, abolished that office which has been around since 1587 and has created
more Instant-Saints than any Pope since the 16th Century including (very
controversially) Mother Theresa.
- Do you believe in God?
- Do you worship the Devil then?
Personally, I don't believe in
God in the clear cut way the Bible presents it. The Devil is a relatively modern
invention, the bad guys in biblical times were actually false gods, and there
was never any hint that the arch-angel Lucifer was false. Lucifer's only "crime"
was to tell God he was a bit of a control freak and to give man freedom. It is
interesting to note that God sent his son to earth to preach pretty much the
same thing and to repledge man's eternal freedom.
I don't worship false Gods, I don't worship the arch-angel Lucifer. In fact,
I don't worship anything or anybody. I do respect Lucifer's courage in speaking
out against God but then it would seem, so did God.
Generally, I have found most of the
Christians I have ever met to be nice and fair people. By definiton, Christians
believe in the teachings of Jesus. There can be little doubt historically that
Jesus existed, whether he was the son of God or just an inspired leader and
speaker, is another matter though. Most of what Jesus said was all generally
sound stuff. He didn't like what was happening with the church, he spoke out
against it, he attacked the temples. He taught freedom, he asked people to
listen, to think and to understand. In fact, everything Jesus did was perfectly
in fitting with Satanistic beliefs, he was himself an excellent example of a
Satanist. True Christians who have read the teachings of Jesus and understood
them for themselves are generally nice people and good friends. People who call
themselves Christians, and instead follow the warped teachings of Paul who went
on to found the Catholic church have a rather strange (and often completely
misguided) view of what Jesus was and did.
- Go on then, rant a little about "The Church".
Aaaah, thank
you. I started above by mentioning Paul and the start of the Catholic Church.
Jesus spoke out against the temples and the established church so it seems
strange to me that Paul would then go and create it all again in Jesus' name.
All Churches are about power and control; the elders of the churches want to
look after their flocks, and, at the same time, fleece them for everything they
can get. A huge amount of bad has been done in the name of various churches but
this is not a "bad things the church has done" FAQ. How people can read the
teachings of Jesus and then believe that they are not worthy to talk to God
themselves, or that only the Pope is worthy to listen to God is beyond me.
Incidentally, I don't just have a downer on the Church of Rome... Martin Luther
is often hailed as the creator of the modern church and the person who accused
(that word again, notice) the Catholic church of speaking crap. Luther was,
however, as big a control freak as any of the corrupt popes and when the Jews
didn't come to join his church as he expected, he started a vicious and renewed
wave of anti-semitism with articles like: The
Jews and their lies. I don't think all churches are bad, but it's very hard
to find ones that aren't.
- What about Churches of Satan then?
The Church Of Satan is a
wonderful organisation. It is quite a shame LeVei is dead since he was a
wonderful example of Satanism in action. I am not sure of the exact figures, but
for about $100 a year your average screwed up teenager would not only get a
really cool black membership card with a red pentagram on it but they'd also get
a set of laws to live their life by and a group of people to identify with. He
must have made a fortune out of a need to belong, and good luck to him.
There are churches of Satan that profess to teach ritual and will tell a new
Satanist how they should act. Personally, I can't see the point, but then I have
never been in one nor seen the need to be in one.
- Ok, what about Satanic ritual?
Bunkum! And it's all written
in medieval gibberish too!
To be fair, like "Christian" ritual, a lot of true "Satanic" ritual is merely
there to reinforce various beliefs for the various churches of different types
of Satanic belief. Most other Satanistic ritual was written by the people who
used "Satanism and Devil Worship" as an excuse to burn loads of old women, you
can usually spot it because it all tends to be based on Christian things with
the word "God" replaced with "Satan" or, simply the Christian stuff spoken
backwards. If you are into this sort of thing, the only ritual I have ever
thought interesting was "Das Tierdrama" which basically takes the congregation
back to animal roots and then shows them how man's evolution makes them more
than animals. Oddly enough, such quotes as "Not to kill without eating, that is
the law, are we not men?" seem a tad odd when it tends to be man that kills
without eating rather than animals. Maybe I just don't understand this mass,
which is highly likely.
- Now don't rant, but what about Pagans?
No no, I shan't be
wound up... I shall not rant on and on about Wiccans either. There are far too
many different types of Pagans to say anything sensible on this matter but,
since someone mentioned Wiccans anyway, all I have to say is that to my mind,
some can be far more biggoted and closed minded than lots of Christians I have
ever met. To make matters worse with most Pagans in general, their music is
often as unbelievably dire as the gods they worship. And why do their gods wear
such awful clothes? At least Egyptian ones dress well! There see, I didn't rant
much, did I?
Of course! Shoot the lot of them. Ok,
ok... not all of them, but face it, most normal people don't call themselves
Atheists - Well not most normal British people anyway, we prefer to sit safely
on the fence on such issues. Some Atheists tend to define their whole being by
the fact that they don't believe in God and then seem to think that it is their
job to ram this belief down your throat and bore you senseless with loads of
trivial crap about why there can't be a God. It requires a great deal of
devotion and belief to be this sort of an Atheist in the same way as it takes a
great deal of devotion and belief to be a Born Again Christian.
- Dare I ask... Crowley and Thelema?
Of course you dare! I
shan't be too snide, honest. Crowley admitted openley to writing much of his
stuff to insult the intelligence of his readers. As a poet, he made a very good
member of the Plymouth Bretheren.
Crowley is probably best known for "The Book of the Law". This book is an
excellent example of how the bible should have been written in that firstly, it
is incredibly short and secondly, the first "law" in the book says that no-one
should attempt to interpret this book for another person (where would the church
be if the Bible demanded that then?).
I suspect Crowley was a repressed mathematician, and this somewhat effected
his mental wellbeing. This is getting way out of the scope of this FAQ though so
go and look at a Thelema FAQ
instead.
Thelemites believe the following things...
- Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the law.
- Love is the law, love under will.
- Every man and every woman is a star.
I find nothing wrong with "Do what thou wilt" but personally, I have a
problem with the latter two. Maybe I should update my opinion of Crowley to
include the fact that deep down he was a big softy and a nice guy at heart. One
word of warning, never get into a discussion about numerology with anyone who
professes to be into Crowley.
- Are there any famous Satanists?
Interesting question, and a
hard one to answer. The obvious answer is that Lucifer is quite a famous one, a
less obvious answer, and one I get ranted at for saying is that Jesus nearly
also fits the bill of a Satanist especially the strange ideas he had about us
being sheep, and his Father being a shepherd... When people start calling you
sheep you have to worry about their intentions. I guess it is perfectly logical
that Jesus would hold similar beliefs to Lucifer really though when you think
about it.
On a more serious note, pretty much anyone who is famous for having beliefs
that went against the norm and was willing to speak out. Leonardo Da Vinci fit
this well though he was so scared of the death penalty that his "speaking out"
is still only recently coming to light. There has been a lot of critical
examination of his works with the aim of showing he was deliberately speaking
out against the church (see especially Lynn Picknett and Clive Prince's book
"The Templar Revelation") but Da Vinci was still a brilliant scientist and
hardly any of his inventions and thoughts were overly compatible with the age.
In some ways, it is a shame that Leonardo lived under so much control and in so
much fear; the world may well have been very different if that were not the
case.
Gallaleio, Newton, Darwin, Livingstone and the Teletubbies all spring to
mind... On a more "negative" note PR wise, so do Rhodes, Hitler, Luther and
Stalin.
- Whooooah! Some of these people definately weren't known for their beliefs
in "personal freedom" were they?
Nope... You are right there but
it is their right to believe that they can enslave other people. This is where
Satanism stops being quite so nice and fluffy as libertariasm. Whilst Satanists
believe firmly in their own personal freedom they don't necessarialy believe in
your personal freedom. Without mincing words, and using medieval language that
can be taken in more than one way, Satanists believe basically "Do what you
want". Most Satanists have a deep seated contempt for people they view as having
no free will of their own and no particular desire to help them. It has to be
said that "love and respect for your fellow man" is not a great fundamental of
Satanism.
Glad you asked. The simple answer is
yes. The complicated bit is the definition of "magic". Simply speaking, an act
of magic is an act of causing a change of state in something. I once saw an
excellent article on this somewhere but I have lost it.
Really simplifying things, if you do something directly to get a result (like
hitting someone, and making them fall down) then you have done an act of lower
magic. If you were to indirectly influence things around you to cause someone
else to hit the person and for them to fall down, you would be performing higher
magic, and the 3rd party would be a "demon". Some people are good at "causing
things to work out". Whether they do it by direct means or some means you can't
quite put your finger on, they are still performing magic. Some people are
really good at this and should really be classed as quite powerful practitioners
of the art but a lot of them don't know they are doing it, or how they are doing
it. The mumbo jumbo of a lot of the "magical sects" is an attempt to define
means of performing this influence on the world, maybe it works, maybe it
doesn't but most of them look really silly. Karl Jung had a lot more sense to
say about this sort of thing anyway, as does the Kabbalah.
Incidentally... The mumbo-jumbo brigade will insist on mispelling the word
"magic" in an attempt to confuse things. They claim it is to differentiate it
from the art of the stage magician. Personally, I think that good stage
magicians are far better practitioners of magic than people who dance naked
around fires and wear dirty rags, but there you go!
- So what do you believe in?
This is a biggie... Obviously,
personal freedom is one of the major ones. I would also say truth as well
although I am an excellent liar so I can't use the excuse that honesty is easier
than lies. That story is something parents tell kids, but it's a lie in itself,
lying is almost always easier than telling the truth and these honesty obsessed
authority figures seem to have no problems telling their kids about strange fat
blokes in red suits who come down the chimney delivering presents every
Christmas.
Oooh, I have one... I believe in Fairies (and I don't spell it Faeries, that
seems to be like the Magic/Magick argument). People who believe in fairies have
a much easier life than the cynical buggers who don't. If you don't believe me,
try it sometime!
- Why do you wear an inverted cross or an inverted pentagram?
The symbols of Satanism are traditionally the inverted pentagram
and the inverted cross. They are both middle aged inventions but I can't see any
harm in a symbol so I opted for the inverted pentagram. I wear it mostly to
remind myself what I profess to believe in because sometimes, it's not the
easiest belief system in the world to keep.
I wear a small inverted
pentagram. It was made for me, in white gold, by Lionel Pepper. I had another one before but
I gave it away.
I don't own a ring with pentagrams on it (actually, I do, but only as a
joke!). I don't own one of those huge 1 foot wide pentagrams you can buy from
Goth shops. I don't have any pentagrams tattooed to my eyelids or whatevever. I
really can't see why Pagans have a tendency to wear all of this crud but I guess
it goes with their general lack of dress sense. One thing I never really
understand is why both Christians and Pagans have this tendancy to wear their
symbols outside their clothing. They must take a special effort to untuck it,
and keep it in the right place because most of them are on quite small chains.
Very strange!
- Why use the word "Satanist" when you know people will get the wrong idea?
The answer to this one depends on my mood. Sometimes the answer
will be that I object to the medieval re-definition of the word into something
bad; sometimes I will say that I merely want people to assume I am something I
am not, for a quiet life. In truth, I mainly use it because it is the proper
word for what I believe though sometimes, I will qualify it by calling myself a
"philosophical Satanist". Someone once asked me "If it is a descriptive term,
then why do you capitalise it?" I never could think up a good answer to that.
Telling people you are a Satanist is quite useful if you want to filter
people. If they are biggoted, and closed minded, they will just go away, if not,
they won't care less and some will even ask you a bit more about it. I am always
intrigued though by how many people think I secretly dance around bonfires on
cold dirty moors stabbing chickens or babies (I mean, apart from anything, I
would use a nailgun!).
- What do you get out of it then?
Smelly Pagans usually avoid
me at parties. If that's not a good thing then I dunno what is!
- Are you going to try and convert me?
Nope. This path is one
you take yourself. I am not even going to tell you where to start. If you are
interested follow some of the links on my
homepage. If you are really interested, ignore them because they are mostly
crap.
- Why do you have a "Responsibility in free speech" link on your page?
A few people have asked me this... They are a Christian
organisation and I tend to agree with what they say. Simple as that.
- Is "Hi baby, I am a Satanist." a good chat up line?
Not sure,
I have never tried it. I think for it to work properly you'd have to use it on
people in black leather jackets, purple silk clothes and an odour of patchoulli.
You may want to flash your Church of Satan membership card and add that you are
looking for virgins to stab with your dagger too to get the full effect.
- I want to ask some more questions.
I want a wee, mail them to
me, and I shall see if any are worth entertaining.
No, you daft gobbin. It says at the top
that it is still in the draft and proofread stage. Whether it will ever get out
of that and be published is another matter.
That is really for me to know, and for
you to decide. If you have read thus far then you will have formed some opinions
of your own anyway. As you may realise, honesty to others isn't really something
Satanists hold strong to so it is highly likely that this whole FAQ is nothing
more than a tissue of lies. Whilst it may not appear obvious why I would lie, if
you accept Satanism as the worship of the Devil then you could also accept that
I am trying to make Satanism seem clean, honourable and nice in order to lure
people into a false sense of security whilst I twist their minds and steal their
children for midnight sacrifices.
Have a nice day.