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Old January 23rd, 2019 #1
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Much of the first book of The Satanic Bible is taken from parts of Redbeard's Might Is Right, edited to remove racism, antisemitism, and misogyny. It challenges both the Ten Commandments and the Golden Rule, advocating instead a tooth-for-tooth philosophy. LaVey, through Redbeard, strongly advocates social Darwinism, saying, "Death to the weakling, wealth to the strong!" Humans are identified as instinctually predatory, and "lust and carnal desire" are singled out as part of humans' intrinsic nature. The Book of Satan suggests a hedonistic outlook, saying, "I break away from all conventions that do not lead to my earthly happiness." Indulgence is endorsed, and readers are encouraged to make the most of their lives. It criticizes both law and religious principles, instead suggesting doing only what makes one happy and successful. LaVey continues to denounce other religions, and he rails against what he considers to be arbitrary definitions of "good" and "evil". Religion is criticized as a man-made construct, and the reader is urged to question everything and destroy any lies that he or she uncovers. Long-standing lies that are believed to be irrefutable truths are identified as the most dangerous. The last part of The Book of Satan is an adaptation of the Christian Beatitudes, changed to reflect the principles of LaVeyan Satanism.

As an open-minded and alienated youth when I picked up a copy of “The Satanic Bible,” I was taken back by how good it seemed. That, I learned years later, was because the opening chapter was stolen by the Jew Lavey from Ragnar Redbeard's Aryan book, “Might is Right.”

https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=...vQVhZxfetx3Dza

https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=...ybO4khaiIF4zVX

So we have a Kike luring us in with Aryan Warrior talk, next we are wallowing in the mire of his perversions. Nice trick Lavey.

Although he went by the name Anton Szandor LaVey, he was actually born Howard Stanton LaVey in 1930, in Chicago, to a mother whose parents had immigrated to the US from Eastern Europe. We can see why he dropped the name “Howard” when he formed the Church of Satan.
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When LaVey first founded the Church of Satan, he was determined to get attention and support for his movement. He staged a series of Satanic rituals at nightclubs involving topless witches and a bikini-clad “inquisitioner” who claimed to be a former counselor for the Evangelical leader Billy Graham. Safe to say that would get people’s attention, in the most basic way possible.

According to a 2001 FBI report, the average Satanist is a Caucasian male in his 20s who discovered Satanism in his late teens. To be honest, that isn’t super surprising in this day and age anymore.

Those who read The Satanic Bible expecting a myriad of sinister secrets from the Lord of Darkness may be a bit disappointed in their endeavors. LaVey borrowed heavily from such sources as Ragnar Redbeard’s Might is Right, Ayn Rand’s Atlas Shrugged, H. L. Mencken, and Friedrich Nietzsche’s work. One could argue that an Internet persona had a point when he described The Satanic Bible as “old libertarianism in a shiny new wrapper.”

One group of people which the Church of Satan attracts to this day are atheists. While this might make you tilt your head, remember that the Church of Satan does not acknowledge God or Satan, and claims that no deity is in charge of our lives or destinies.

Eventually, LaVey’s daughter had enough of her father’s church, and severed all connections with the Church of Satan. Zeena’s reasons for leaving the Church were reportedly the disillusionment that she felt at finding out that a lot of her father’s claims were lies, and that his work was reportedly full of plagiarism. She left the Church of Satan in 1990, changed her name, and refused to respond to the name “LaVey” in any form ever again.
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Old January 24th, 2019 #2
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There is also the way-out theory that Taylor Swift is a clone of Zeena LaVey.

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Old January 25th, 2019 #3
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There is also the way-out theory that Taylor Swift is a clone of Zeena LaVey.

Illuminati Clones From The Past - Taylor Swift / Zeena Lavey
Holy Crap! You need to get this fast-breaking news over to Anglin!

Kidding.

We have people here that know something about the remotest of subjects regarding the Jews. I am always happy to discover this. Again and again.

PS: you haven't been dabbling in Satanism, have you? Just asking.

PPS: The photos you put up. Taylor looks like someone who could be a poster girl for us. [Anglinites don't like her any longer]. But the Jewess? She is about the same percentage Jew as the Jewess Drew Barrymore, and, curiously, that is who she resembles. My personal opinion is that Taylor's hair is like corn silk; Lavey's, bleached, dry, and phony.
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Old January 25th, 2019 #4
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Holy Crap! You need to get this fast-breaking news over to Anglin!

Kidding.

We have people here that know something about the remotest of subjects regarding the Jews. I am always happy to discover this. Again and again.

PS: you haven't been dabbling in Satanism, have you? Just asking.

PPS: The photos you put up. Taylor looks like someone who could be a poster girl for us. [Anglinites don't like her any longer]. But the Jewess? She is about the same percentage Jew as the Jewess Drew Barrymore, and, curiously, that is who she resembles. My personal opinion is that Taylor's hair is like corn silk; Lavey's, bleached, dry, and phony.
I've never dabbled in Satanism, I found that and similar videos a while ago looking for material for the Taylor Swift thread I started here: https://www.vnnforum.com/showthread.php?t=351933 Personally I don't think she's a clone or alien. Zeena LaVey is really a brunette, but otherwise her resemblance to Taylor is striking.
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Old January 25th, 2019 #5
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PPS: The photos you put up. Taylor looks like someone who could be a poster girl for us. [Anglinites don't like her any longer]. But the Jewess? She is about the same percentage Jew as the Jewess Drew Barrymore, and, curiously, that is who she resembles. My personal opinion is that Taylor's hair is like corn silk; Lavey's, bleached, dry, and phony.
I think Drew Barrymore is not a drop Jewish biologically--if she is I'd never read of it--she divorced her Jewish hubby, but she had converted and is raising the kids Jew-tastically. I don't know a lot about her mother, her mom's first name was Jade and she was a hot mess, not sure of ethnicity. Her hair is bleached but she otherwise looks White to me.

Where-as Zeena is Anton Szandor's daughter--his real name being Howard Stanton Levey, he's a Jew, so she's for sure Jewish.

Taylor and Drew are pretty, Zeena has a creep-factor the other two lack.

As for the Luciferian and Satanic 'we have no god yet we hate god... we don't believe in him but base our views on this metaphor we take so literally we do rituals and copy their text' insanity shit: Satan and Lucifer are different Jewish entities, actually.

The dummies who try to mix non-theism (which Lavey so stupidly does) with a philosophy of life based on 'evil god' and 'good Lucifer' are just pandering to dummies who don't do their research.

But they know what they're doing, and they're laughing all the way to the bank....like Hagee.

Two sides of the same retardo Zio-coin.

Until they die of cancer as Lavey did...or Hagee will eventually from his fat.

Luckily for Hagee someone who was into science saved his fat ass, he had a bypass.

You see, Hagee went in for a check-up rather than relying on prayer to 'be well'.

By his stripes ye are healed....but lemme go to the doc and get looked at just for the 'hell' of it.

Then they discovered the blockage (what a surprise--possibly a whole doughnut lodged in there) and fixed it with something other than 'prayer' or magic beans.

'Bless his heart'. LOL.

As for reality/philosophy: might will win, if it's strong enough. Nature makes that clear. If a virus can fool it's host it lives. If a group of meerkats are competing for water and land one will have to run the other off. Brutal but that's part of life unfortunately. Imperfect. But within one's own family or 'tribe' the way we operate is focused on what kind of life we want--it's why rules like 'don't steal' and 'don't kill' are created....long before the OT Moses story, the real commandments were quite a bit more than 10 and came out of Egypt.

Might can be 'good' or 'bad'. Sometimes things aren't pretty--we know what kind of a world we want to live in. We evolved the sense to understand what makes a society suck, and what makes it functional and enjoyable. We might have to have some ugly, difficult moments before we secure safety or well-being for ourselves---if that's achieved then the ugliness can die out and we can function as we would without constant attack from enemies who want to destroy what we've built. That would be the goal, IMO.
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Old February 2nd, 2019 #6
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Much of the first book of The Satanic Bible is taken from parts of Redbeard's Might Is Right, edited to remove racism, antisemitism, and misogyny. It challenges both the Ten Commandments and the Golden Rule, advocating instead a tooth-for-tooth philosophy. LaVey, through Redbeard, strongly advocates social Darwinism, saying, "Death to the weakling, wealth to the strong!" Humans are identified as instinctually predatory, and "lust and carnal desire" are singled out as part of humans' intrinsic nature. The Book of Satan suggests a hedonistic outlook, saying, "I break away from all conventions that do not lead to my earthly happiness." Indulgence is endorsed, and readers are encouraged to make the most of their lives. It criticizes both law and religious principles, instead suggesting doing only what makes one happy and successful. LaVey continues to denounce other religions, and he rails against what he considers to be arbitrary definitions of "good" and "evil". Religion is criticized as a man-made construct, and the reader is urged to question everything and destroy any lies that he or she uncovers. Long-standing lies that are believed to be irrefutable truths are identified as the most dangerous. The last part of The Book of Satan is an adaptation of the Christian Beatitudes, changed to reflect the principles of LaVeyan Satanism.

As an open-minded and alienated youth when I picked up a copy of “The Satanic Bible,” I was taken back by how good it seemed. That, I learned years later, was because the opening chapter was stolen by the Jew Lavey from Ragnar Redbeard's Aryan book, “Might is Right.”

https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=...vQVhZxfetx3Dza

https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=...ybO4khaiIF4zVX

So we have a Kike luring us in with Aryan Warrior talk, next we are wallowing in the mire of his perversions. Nice trick Lavey.

Although he went by the name Anton Szandor LaVey, he was actually born Howard Stanton LaVey in 1930, in Chicago, to a mother whose parents had immigrated to the US from Eastern Europe. We can see why he dropped the name “Howard” when he formed the Church of Satan.
Sex Sells

When LaVey first founded the Church of Satan, he was determined to get attention and support for his movement. He staged a series of Satanic rituals at nightclubs involving topless witches and a bikini-clad “inquisitioner” who claimed to be a former counselor for the Evangelical leader Billy Graham. Safe to say that would get people’s attention, in the most basic way possible.

According to a 2001 FBI report, the average Satanist is a Caucasian male in his 20s who discovered Satanism in his late teens. To be honest, that isn’t super surprising in this day and age anymore.

Those who read The Satanic Bible expecting a myriad of sinister secrets from the Lord of Darkness may be a bit disappointed in their endeavors. LaVey borrowed heavily from such sources as Ragnar Redbeard’s Might is Right, Ayn Rand’s Atlas Shrugged, H. L. Mencken, and Friedrich Nietzsche’s work. One could argue that an Internet persona had a point when he described The Satanic Bible as “old libertarianism in a shiny new wrapper.”

One group of people which the Church of Satan attracts to this day are atheists. While this might make you tilt your head, remember that the Church of Satan does not acknowledge God or Satan, and claims that no deity is in charge of our lives or destinies.

Eventually, LaVey’s daughter had enough of her father’s church, and severed all connections with the Church of Satan. Zeena’s reasons for leaving the Church were reportedly the disillusionment that she felt at finding out that a lot of her father’s claims were lies, and that his work was reportedly full of plagiarism. She left the Church of Satan in 1990, changed her name, and refused to respond to the name “LaVey” in any form ever again.
Good post.
Whilst the idea of "might is right" is of course a principle of nature, if this is interpreted in a non-racialist way, one is indeed left with little other than worthless hedonism.
If one were to adopt the idea that the search for individual "happiness" is the only legitimate goal in life, where would be the objection to drug or drink excess, or any other destructive, fatuous vice?

On a side note, thanks for the info about LeVay`s Eastern European origins.
I`m beginning to think the family name may have originally been LEVY! (Just a thought)
 
Old February 6th, 2019 #7
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Much of the first book of The Satanic Bible is taken from parts of Ragnar Redbeard's Might Is Right, edited to remove racism, antisemitism, and misogyny. It challenges both the Ten Commandments and the Golden Rule, advocating instead a tooth-for-tooth philosophy. LaVey, through Redbeard, strongly advocates social Darwinism, saying, "Death to the weakling, wealth to the strong!" Humans are identified as instinctually predatory, and "lust and carnal desire" are singled out as part of humans' intrinsic nature. The Book of Satan suggests a hedonistic outlook, saying, "I break away from all conventions that do not lead to my earthly happiness." Indulgence is endorsed, and readers are encouraged to make the most of their lives. It criticizes both law and religious principles, instead suggesting doing only what makes one happy and successful. LaVey continues to denounce other religions, and he rails against what he considers to be arbitrary definitions of "good" and "evil". Religion is criticized as a man-made construct, and the reader is urged to question everything and destroy any lies that he or she uncovers. Long-standing lies that are believed to be irrefutable truths are identified as the most dangerous. The last part of The Book of Satan is an adaptation of the Christian Beatitudes, changed to reflect the principles of LaVeyan Satanism.

As an open-minded and alienated youth when I picked up a copy of The Satanic Bible, I was taken aback by how good it seemed. That, I learned years later, was because the opening chapter was stolen by the Jew Lavey from Ragnar Redbeard's Aryan book, Might is Right.

https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=...vQVhZxfetx3Dza

https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=...ybO4khaiIF4zVX

So we have a Kike luring us in with Aryan Warrior talk, next we are wallowing in the mire of his perversions.

Although he went by the name Anton Szandor LaVey, he was actually born Howard Stanton LaVey in 1930, in Chicago, to a mother whose parents had immigrated to the US from Eastern Europe.

Sex Sells
When LaVey first founded the Church of Satan, he was determined to get attention and support for his movement. He staged a series of Satanic rituals at nightclubs involving topless witches and a bikini-clad “inquisitioner” who claimed to be a former counselor for the Evangelical leader Billy Graham. Safe to say that would get people’s attention, in the most basic way possible.

According to a 2001 FBI report, the average Satanist is a Caucasian male in his 20s who discovered Satanism in his late teens. To be honest, that isn’t super surprising in this day and age anymore.

Those who read The Satanic Bible expecting a myriad of sinister secrets from the Lord of Darkness may be a bit disappointed in their endeavors. LaVey borrowed heavily from such sources as Ragnar Redbeard’s Might is Right, Ayn Rand’s Atlas Shrugged, H. L. Mencken, and Friedrich Nietzsche’s work.

One group of people which the Church of Satan attracts to this day are atheists. While this might make you tilt your head, remember that the Church of Satan does not acknowledge God or Satan, and claims that no deity is in charge of our lives or destinies.

Eventually, LaVey’s daughter had enough of her father’s church, and severed all connections with the Church of Satan. Zeena’s reasons for leaving the Church were reportedly the disillusionment that she felt at finding out that a lot of her father’s claims were lies, and that his work was reportedly full of plagiarism. She left the Church of Satan in 1990, changed her name, and refused to respond to the name LaVey in any form ever again.
Without Might is Right being used, I'd have immediately recognized The Satanic Bible as jewish degeneracy. Though, at the time, I wasn't fully tuned-in to kikery. I was 'taken aback' by Ragnar Redbeard.
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