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Contemporary religious Satanism is predominantly an American phenomenon; the ideas spreading elsewhere is an effect of globalization and the Internet. [4] The internet has allowed for intra-group communication and is also the main forum for Satanist disputes. [4] Satanism started to reach Central and Eastern Europe in the 1990s—in time with the fall of the Communist Bloc—and most noticeably in Poland and Lithuania, predominantly Roman Catholic countries. [5] [6] Definition Saint Wolfgang and the Devil, by Michael Pacher Sulfur was in antiquity, referred to as brimstone, of which there are several mentions in the Bible, all in relation to the devil and hell. The concept of hell is one of the major foundations of Christianity.

There is a conflict of opinion among people regarding the depiction of the Leviathan. Some say it was God’s creation and others believe it was Satan’s creation and symbolized Satan’s beast. In alchemy, too, sulfur represents three main qualities; masculinity, heat, and dryness. These qualities are also associated with hell in many cultures.

The Leviathan cross, or the Satanic cross, is a sign of the challenge to God. It’s a symbol of evil and a way of protesting goodness and God and human protest to God and heavenly powers. Symbol of Large Things The Leviathan cross was the symbol of sulfur in Alchemy. And sulfur is a prime alchemical symbol and one of alchemical studies’ three main natural elements.

Partridge, Christopher (2004). The Re-Enchantment of the West: Alternative Spiritualities, Sacralization, Popular Culture, and Occulture. Vol.1. London: T&T Clark. p.82. ISBN 0-567-08269-5. Some sources attribute to the inception of the Leviathan Cross to the Knights Templar. To Infinity and Beyond High Wycombe neo-Nazi Jacek Tchorzewski jailed for terror offences". BBC News. September 20, 2019. The satanist text demonstrated a "marked fixation with blood, the sexualisation of violence, a paedophilic projection of adult sexuality onto children, and with achieving National Socialist political goals through political violence and acts of terrorism". Ohlheiser, Abby (November 7, 2014). "The Church of Satan wants you to stop calling these 'devil worshiping' alleged murderers Satanists". The Washington Post . Retrieved 2015-11-19. While we do not know why the infinity symbol came to be a part of a symbol that represented brimstone, it can be theorized that early, religious alchemists saw the juxtaposition of the cross upon the symbol of infinity as a representation of the infinite power of an omnipotent, omniscient God from whom Christ had come.

Significance of an Upside-Down Cross

The early modern period also saw fear of Satanists reach its "historical apogee" in the form of the witch trials of the fifteenth to the eighteenth centuries. [43] This came about as the accusations which had been leveled at medieval heretics, among them that of devil-worship, were applied to the pre-existing idea of the witch, or practitioner of malevolent magic. [44] The idea of a conspiracy of Satanic witches was developed by educated elites, although the concept of malevolent witchcraft was a widespread part of popular belief and folkloric ideas about the night witch, the wild hunt, and the dance of the fairies were incorporated into it. [45] The earliest trials took place in Northern Italy and France, before spreading it out to other areas of Europe and to Britain's North American colonies, being carried out by the legal authorities in both Catholic and Protestant regions. [43] In his own words, the foundation for his belief was that he saw men bow their heads in prayers at church, only to see the same men attend burlesque shows on the weekends. 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. [1] [163] Other characteristics of theistic Satanism may include a belief in magic, which is manipulated through ritual, although that is not a defining criterion, and theistic Satanists may focus solely on devotion. It is because of this behavior that sulfur was looked upon with an altogether untrusting eye by people a long time ago. In fact, brimstone means ‘burning stone’, or the ‘stone that burns’. Practitioners do not believe that Satan literally exists and do not worship him. [1] Instead, Satan is viewed as a positive archetype embracing the Hebrew root of the word "Satan" as "adversary", who represents pride, carnality, and enlightenment, and of a cosmos which Satanists perceive to be motivated by a " dark evolutionary force of entropy that permeates all of nature and provides the drive for survival and propagation inherent in all living things". [140] The Devil is embraced as a symbol of defiance against the Abrahamic faiths which LaVey criticized for what he saw as the suppression of humanity's natural instincts. Moreover, Satan also serves as a metaphorical external projection of the individual's godhood. LaVey stated that "god" is a creation of man, rather than man being a creation of "god". In his book, The Satanic Bible, the Satanist's concept of a god is described as the Satanist's true "self"— a projection of his or her own personality, not an external deity. [141] Satan is used as a representation of personal liberty and individualism. [142]

Although the likes of Shelley and Byron promoted a positive image of Satan in their work, there is no evidence that any of them performed religious rites to venerate him, and thus they cannot be considered to be religious Satanists. [256]Most historians agree that the majority of those persecuted in these witch trials were innocent of any involvement in Devil worship. [46] However, in their summary of the evidence for the trials, the historians Geoffrey Scarre and John Callow thought it "without doubt" that some of those accused in the trials had been guilty of employing magic in an attempt to harm their enemies and were thus genuinely guilty of witchcraft. [47] In 2019, The Satanic Temple was granted religious IRS 501(c)(3) status. [246] Art Literature Satan in Paradise Lost, as illustrated by Gustave Doré The Satanic Temple does not believe in a supernatural Satan, as they believe that this encourages superstition that would keep them from being "malleable to the best current scientific understandings of the material world". The Temple uses the literary Satan as metaphor to construct a cultural narrative which promotes pragmatic skepticism, rational reciprocity, personal autonomy, and curiosity. [153] Satan is thus used as a symbol representing "the eternal rebel" against arbitrary authority and social norms. [154] [155] Temple, Ruth Zabriskie (May 24, 2008). Modern British Literature - Ruth Zabriskie Temple - Google Books. F. Ungar Publishing Company. ISBN 9780804431408 . Retrieved 2022-09-14. Aquino, Michael (2002). Church of Satan (PDF). San Francisco: Temple of Set. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2007-07-12.

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