Man killed woman as ‘Satanic sacrifice,’ court documents say

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Anonymous wrote:Dude was hearing voices, which would indicate a serious mental health issue.


This. Mental illness often has a religious component. As many think they are Jesus, God, Virgin as thinks they are communicating with Satan.


What percentage of mental illness has a religious component?


Oh my. Way to read something wrong to find a beef. Many mentally ill people, especially schizophrenic one’s believe themselves to either be in direct communication with a deity or be a living version of them. Literally, not in the metaphorical sense. We have a family member who claims to be god and working with the cia.



Really? Do they live independently and have a job? How are they financially sound? What job or career do they have? Are then institutionalized?



They are on disability but were employed in past. Advanced degree. Medium functional on meds currently living independently but hospitalized in past. Devout.
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Anonymous wrote:Satanists are an evil bunch of people. Their typical colors of choice are black and red.


Can you name a religion that never killed in the name of their religion?

How often does your cult ask you to sacrifice another human being?


Well, as a Catholic, we celebrate the sacrifice of another human being at every mass, then believe we literally drink his blood and eat his flesh. So.


Jesus was put to death as a punishment, along with two other criminals. It was not a human sacrifice.


I went to Catholic school from K - 12. Jesus died FOR OUR SINS. It was literally a human sacrifice.


He was convicted of a crime and sentenced to death. A Satanist didn't chop off his body parts and run into the woods. Rather, Satan offered him a deal that he rejected.


And every Sunday, Catholics engage in ritual cannibalism.

"Is the Eucharist a symbol?
The transformed bread and wine are truly the Body and Blood of Christ and are not merely symbols. When Christ said “This is my body” and “This is my blood,” the bread and wine are transubstantiated. Though the bread and wine appear the same to our human faculties, they are actually the real body and blood of Jesus."

https://www.usccb.org/eucharist
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Anonymous wrote:Dude was hearing voices, which would indicate a serious mental health issue.


This. Mental illness often has a religious component. As many think they are Jesus, God, Virgin as thinks they are communicating with Satan.


What percentage of mental illness has a religious component?


Oh my. Way to read something wrong to find a beef. Many mentally ill people, especially schizophrenic one’s believe themselves to either be in direct communication with a deity or be a living version of them. Literally, not in the metaphorical sense. We have a family member who claims to be god and working with the cia.


Like most claims here- no actual sources that verify your opinion.


It doesn’t matter. This is an emotionally driven topic anyway. But do pretend it’s logic based and demand stats.


Yes, demand stats people! And evidence!

Stats and evidence are important. Not just stories about a family member. An anecdote isn’t proof of a claim.


Right. Just as folks can call themselves Satanist but that doesn’t mean demons are actually taking to them. They are mentally ill.
Anonymous
The Satanic Rituals is a book by Anton Szandor LaVey published in 1972 by Avon Books as a companion volume to The Satanic Bible. The book outlines nine rituals and ceremonies.

The book includes the child baptism ritual LaVey used for his youngest daughter Zeena at the first publicly recorded Church of Satan baptism.

Satanist Anton LaVey Baptising Daughter

Original caption:"Satanic" Baptism. San Francisco: Anton Szandor LaVey, who calls himself a sorcerer and the high priest of the First Church of Satan, taps his gum-chewing 3-year-old daughter, Zeena Galatea LaVey, on the head with a sword during "baptism ceremonies" in San Francisco, May 23. A naked woman reclines on the altar during the anti-religious ceremony. LaVey, who claims to have 250 followers in San Francisco and 5,000 throughout the world, said the mystic ceremony was the first such baptism in history.
Stock Photo ID: U1556387
Date Photographed: May 23, 1967
Model Released: No Release
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Location: San Francisco, California, USA
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License Type: Rights Managed (RM)
Category: Historical
Collection: Bettmann
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Satanic Rituals, as outlined by LaVey:

Le Messe Noire (Black Mass)

All three of these newly created Black Masses (the one by Coven and the two by the Church of Satan) contain the Latin phrase "In nomine Dei nostri Satanas Luciferi Excelsi" [27] (In the name of our God, Satan Lucifer of the Most High), as well as the phrases "Rege Satanas" and "Ave Satanas" (which, incidentally, are also the only three Latin phrases which appeared in the Church of Satan's 1968 recording, "The Satanic Mass"). Additionally, all three modify other Latin parts of the Roman Catholic Missal to make them into Satanic versions. The Church of Satan's two Black Masses also use the French text of the Black Mass in Huysmans' Là-Bas to a great extent. (West only uses the English translation, LaVey publishes also the original French). Thus, the Black Mass found in The Satanic Rituals is a combination of English, French, and Latin. Further, in keeping with the traditional description of the Black Mass, all three also require a consecrated Host taken from a Catholic church, as a central part of the ceremony.

The Ceremony of the Stifling Air
Die elektrischen Vorspiele
Homage to Tchort
The Statement of Shaitan and Wordless Rite of Dedication
The Ceremony of the Nine Angles
The Call to Cthulhu
The Baptisms: Adult Rite and Children's Ceremony

If Satanists don’t believe in a deity, why do they have ordained priests?

Also, please let an actual Satanist answer this. I want an answer from someone who identifies as a Satanist; not an opinion from a non-Satanist.
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I’m scared of Christian white men. Statistically, they are most likely to violently attack/rape/kill me.



https://bjs.ojp.gov/content/pub/pdf/cv20sst.pdf

69% committed by white, 80% male



Bad statistics. Simply giving us a statistic that reinforces what we already know--that there are more whites than POC in the US--doesn't tell us anything.

What you need is the share by ethnic group and religion. Do X% white men commit crimes vs. Y% of nonwhite men, and how does X% compare to Y%? How many of the perps are Christian (as this is the point you're trying so hard to make).


I said “I’m scared of Christian white men. Statistically, they are most likely to violently attack/rape/kill me.”

Which is supporting the data on tables 4 & 5. Most white men in the US are Christian.
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Anonymous wrote:Dude was hearing voices, which would indicate a serious mental health issue.


This. Mental illness often has a religious component. As many think they are Jesus, God, Virgin as thinks they are communicating with Satan.


What percentage of mental illness has a religious component?


Oh my. Way to read something wrong to find a beef. Many mentally ill people, especially schizophrenic one’s believe themselves to either be in direct communication with a deity or be a living version of them. Literally, not in the metaphorical sense. We have a family member who claims to be god and working with the cia.



Really? Do they live independently and have a job? How are they financially sound? What job or career do they have? Are then institutionalized?



They are on disability but were employed in past. Advanced degree. Medium functional on meds currently living independently but hospitalized in past. Devout.


how does he function in life while behaving and believing he is a god?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Dude was hearing voices, which would indicate a serious mental health issue.


This. Mental illness often has a religious component. As many think they are Jesus, God, Virgin as thinks they are communicating with Satan.


What percentage of mental illness has a religious component?


Oh my. Way to read something wrong to find a beef. Many mentally ill people, especially schizophrenic one’s believe themselves to either be in direct communication with a deity or be a living version of them. Literally, not in the metaphorical sense. We have a family member who claims to be god and working with the cia.



Really? Do they live independently and have a job? How are they financially sound? What job or career do they have? Are then institutionalized?



They are on disability but were employed in past. Advanced degree. Medium functional on meds currently living independently but hospitalized in past. Devout.


how does he function in life while behaving and believing he is a god?


Why is that important for you to know? They have income. They live like anyone else on disability or retired.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The Satanic Rituals is a book by Anton Szandor LaVey published in 1972 by Avon Books as a companion volume to The Satanic Bible. The book outlines nine rituals and ceremonies.

The book includes the child baptism ritual LaVey used for his youngest daughter Zeena at the first publicly recorded Church of Satan baptism.

Satanist Anton LaVey Baptising Daughter

Original caption:"Satanic" Baptism. San Francisco: Anton Szandor LaVey, who calls himself a sorcerer and the high priest of the First Church of Satan, taps his gum-chewing 3-year-old daughter, Zeena Galatea LaVey, on the head with a sword during "baptism ceremonies" in San Francisco, May 23. A naked woman reclines on the altar during the anti-religious ceremony. LaVey, who claims to have 250 followers in San Francisco and 5,000 throughout the world, said the mystic ceremony was the first such baptism in history.
Stock Photo ID: U1556387
Date Photographed: May 23, 1967
Model Released: No Release
Property Released: No Release
Location: San Francisco, California, USA
Credit: © Bettmann/CORBIS
License Type: Rights Managed (RM)
Category: Historical
Collection: Bettmann
Max File Size: 10 MB - 3625px × 3143px • 12.00in. × 10.00in @ 300 ppi


Satanic Rituals, as outlined by LaVey:

Le Messe Noire (Black Mass)

All three of these newly created Black Masses (the one by Coven and the two by the Church of Satan) contain the Latin phrase "In nomine Dei nostri Satanas Luciferi Excelsi" [27] (In the name of our God, Satan Lucifer of the Most High), as well as the phrases "Rege Satanas" and "Ave Satanas" (which, incidentally, are also the only three Latin phrases which appeared in the Church of Satan's 1968 recording, "The Satanic Mass"). Additionally, all three modify other Latin parts of the Roman Catholic Missal to make them into Satanic versions. The Church of Satan's two Black Masses also use the French text of the Black Mass in Huysmans' Là-Bas to a great extent. (West only uses the English translation, LaVey publishes also the original French). Thus, the Black Mass found in The Satanic Rituals is a combination of English, French, and Latin. Further, in keeping with the traditional description of the Black Mass, all three also require a consecrated Host taken from a Catholic church, as a central part of the ceremony.

The Ceremony of the Stifling Air
Die elektrischen Vorspiele
Homage to Tchort
The Statement of Shaitan and Wordless Rite of Dedication
The Ceremony of the Nine Angles
The Call to Cthulhu
The Baptisms: Adult Rite and Children's Ceremony

If Satanists don’t believe in a deity, why do they have ordained priests?

Also, please let an actual Satanist answer this. I want an answer from someone who identifies as a Satanist; not an opinion from a non-Satanist.


It’s 2022 and that is clearly a satire photo.
Anonymous
Satan is coming for the Christians who take away rights from others. Repent.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The Satanic Rituals is a book by Anton Szandor LaVey published in 1972 by Avon Books as a companion volume to The Satanic Bible. The book outlines nine rituals and ceremonies.

The book includes the child baptism ritual LaVey used for his youngest daughter Zeena at the first publicly recorded Church of Satan baptism.

Satanist Anton LaVey Baptising Daughter

Original caption:"Satanic" Baptism. San Francisco: Anton Szandor LaVey, who calls himself a sorcerer and the high priest of the First Church of Satan, taps his gum-chewing 3-year-old daughter, Zeena Galatea LaVey, on the head with a sword during "baptism ceremonies" in San Francisco, May 23. A naked woman reclines on the altar during the anti-religious ceremony. LaVey, who claims to have 250 followers in San Francisco and 5,000 throughout the world, said the mystic ceremony was the first such baptism in history.
Stock Photo ID: U1556387
Date Photographed: May 23, 1967
Model Released: No Release
Property Released: No Release
Location: San Francisco, California, USA
Credit: © Bettmann/CORBIS
License Type: Rights Managed (RM)
Category: Historical
Collection: Bettmann
Max File Size: 10 MB - 3625px × 3143px • 12.00in. × 10.00in @ 300 ppi


Satanic Rituals, as outlined by LaVey:

Le Messe Noire (Black Mass)

All three of these newly created Black Masses (the one by Coven and the two by the Church of Satan) contain the Latin phrase "In nomine Dei nostri Satanas Luciferi Excelsi" [27] (In the name of our God, Satan Lucifer of the Most High), as well as the phrases "Rege Satanas" and "Ave Satanas" (which, incidentally, are also the only three Latin phrases which appeared in the Church of Satan's 1968 recording, "The Satanic Mass"). Additionally, all three modify other Latin parts of the Roman Catholic Missal to make them into Satanic versions. The Church of Satan's two Black Masses also use the French text of the Black Mass in Huysmans' Là-Bas to a great extent. (West only uses the English translation, LaVey publishes also the original French). Thus, the Black Mass found in The Satanic Rituals is a combination of English, French, and Latin. Further, in keeping with the traditional description of the Black Mass, all three also require a consecrated Host taken from a Catholic church, as a central part of the ceremony.

The Ceremony of the Stifling Air
Die elektrischen Vorspiele
Homage to Tchort
The Statement of Shaitan and Wordless Rite of Dedication
The Ceremony of the Nine Angles
The Call to Cthulhu
The Baptisms: Adult Rite and Children's Ceremony

If Satanists don’t believe in a deity, why do they have ordained priests?

Also, please let an actual Satanist answer this. I want an answer from someone who identifies as a Satanist; not an opinion from a non-Satanist.


It’s 2022 and that is clearly a satire photo.


Date Photographed: May 23, 1967
Model Released: No Release
Property Released: No Release
Location: San Francisco, California, USA
Credit: © Bettmann/CORBIS
License Type: Rights Managed (RM)
Category: Historical
Collection: Bettmann

here’s the information about this specific photo. Do you have a link that documents from a reputable source this is satire? Are you a Satanist?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Dude was hearing voices, which would indicate a serious mental health issue.


This. Mental illness often has a religious component. As many think they are Jesus, God, Virgin as thinks they are communicating with Satan.


What percentage of mental illness has a religious component?


Oh my. Way to read something wrong to find a beef. Many mentally ill people, especially schizophrenic one’s believe themselves to either be in direct communication with a deity or be a living version of them. Literally, not in the metaphorical sense. We have a family member who claims to be god and working with the cia.



Really? Do they live independently and have a job? How are they financially sound? What job or career do they have? Are then institutionalized?



They are on disability but were employed in past. Advanced degree. Medium functional on meds currently living independently but hospitalized in past. Devout.


how does he function in life while behaving and believing he is a god?


Why is that important for you to know? They have income. They live like anyone else on disability or retired.


If he thinks he is a god, how does he live? That’s a pretty big deal. People who think that are institutionalized. They can’t live independently and function in society.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Dude was hearing voices, which would indicate a serious mental health issue.


This. Mental illness often has a religious component. As many think they are Jesus, God, Virgin as thinks they are communicating with Satan.


What percentage of mental illness has a religious component?


Oh my. Way to read something wrong to find a beef. Many mentally ill people, especially schizophrenic one’s believe themselves to either be in direct communication with a deity or be a living version of them. Literally, not in the metaphorical sense. We have a family member who claims to be god and working with the cia.



Really? Do they live independently and have a job? How are they financially sound? What job or career do they have? Are then institutionalized?



They are on disability but were employed in past. Advanced degree. Medium functional on meds currently living independently but hospitalized in past. Devout.


how does he function in life while behaving and believing he is a god?


Why is that important for you to know? They have income. They live like anyone else on disability or retired.


If he thinks he is a god, how does he live? That’s a pretty big deal. People who think that are institutionalized. They can’t live independently and function in society.


You’d be surprised. Clearly. Medication keeps the intensity of delusions at bay.

Interesting you assume they are a man.
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Anonymous wrote:The Satanic Rituals is a book by Anton Szandor LaVey published in 1972 by Avon Books as a companion volume to The Satanic Bible. The book outlines nine rituals and ceremonies.

The book includes the child baptism ritual LaVey used for his youngest daughter Zeena at the first publicly recorded Church of Satan baptism.

Satanist Anton LaVey Baptising Daughter

Original caption:"Satanic" Baptism. San Francisco: Anton Szandor LaVey, who calls himself a sorcerer and the high priest of the First Church of Satan, taps his gum-chewing 3-year-old daughter, Zeena Galatea LaVey, on the head with a sword during "baptism ceremonies" in San Francisco, May 23. A naked woman reclines on the altar during the anti-religious ceremony. LaVey, who claims to have 250 followers in San Francisco and 5,000 throughout the world, said the mystic ceremony was the first such baptism in history.
Stock Photo ID: U1556387
Date Photographed: May 23, 1967
Model Released: No Release
Property Released: No Release
Location: San Francisco, California, USA
Credit: © Bettmann/CORBIS
License Type: Rights Managed (RM)
Category: Historical
Collection: Bettmann
Max File Size: 10 MB - 3625px × 3143px • 12.00in. × 10.00in @ 300 ppi


Satanic Rituals, as outlined by LaVey:

Le Messe Noire (Black Mass)

All three of these newly created Black Masses (the one by Coven and the two by the Church of Satan) contain the Latin phrase "In nomine Dei nostri Satanas Luciferi Excelsi" [27] (In the name of our God, Satan Lucifer of the Most High), as well as the phrases "Rege Satanas" and "Ave Satanas" (which, incidentally, are also the only three Latin phrases which appeared in the Church of Satan's 1968 recording, "The Satanic Mass"). Additionally, all three modify other Latin parts of the Roman Catholic Missal to make them into Satanic versions. The Church of Satan's two Black Masses also use the French text of the Black Mass in Huysmans' Là-Bas to a great extent. (West only uses the English translation, LaVey publishes also the original French). Thus, the Black Mass found in The Satanic Rituals is a combination of English, French, and Latin. Further, in keeping with the traditional description of the Black Mass, all three also require a consecrated Host taken from a Catholic church, as a central part of the ceremony.

The Ceremony of the Stifling Air
Die elektrischen Vorspiele
Homage to Tchort
The Statement of Shaitan and Wordless Rite of Dedication
The Ceremony of the Nine Angles
The Call to Cthulhu
The Baptisms: Adult Rite and Children's Ceremony

If Satanists don’t believe in a deity, why do they have ordained priests?

Also, please let an actual Satanist answer this. I want an answer from someone who identifies as a Satanist; not an opinion from a non-Satanist.


It’s 2022 and that is clearly a satire photo.


Date Photographed: May 23, 1967
Model Released: No Release
Property Released: No Release
Location: San Francisco, California, USA
Credit: © Bettmann/CORBIS
License Type: Rights Managed (RM)
Category: Historical
Collection: Bettmann

here’s the information about this specific photo. Do you have a link that documents from a reputable source this is satire? Are you a Satanist?


are you really this naive or just itchy for all possible conspiracies?
Anonymous
Video: Anton LaVey Performs Satanic Baptism For His Daughter

KPIX -TV news footage from May 23rd 1967 featuring brief views of author and occultist Anton LaVey performing a satanic baptism for his daughter Zeena Galatea LaVey (now Zeena Shreck), aged 3 years old at the time. This has been cited as the first satanic baptism in history. Opening graphic designed by Carrie Hawks.

https://diva.sfsu.edu/collections/sfbatv/bundles/238406

Here is the link to Levay baptizing his 3 year old daughter into the Satanic Church.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Video: Anton LaVey Performs Satanic Baptism For His Daughter

KPIX -TV news footage from May 23rd 1967 featuring brief views of author and occultist Anton LaVey performing a satanic baptism for his daughter Zeena Galatea LaVey (now Zeena Shreck), aged 3 years old at the time. This has been cited as the first satanic baptism in history. Opening graphic designed by Carrie Hawks.

https://diva.sfsu.edu/collections/sfbatv/bundles/238406

Here is the link to Levay baptizing his 3 year old daughter into the Satanic Church.



Oh dear. You really have no discernment whatsoever.
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