You are Peter, and upon this rock I will build my Church,
and the Gates of Hell will not prevail against it.
- Matthew 16:18
St. Peter's Cross
The Gates of Hell, Part II. Paganism and Satanism, the Twin Pillars of the Damned
Defining Paganism & Satanism
For the sake of simplicity, it could be said that there are three main types of religious expression that have been known throughout history and are still practiced today. They are as follows:
Monotheism: Bread & Wine Sacrifice, Hymns and Prayers
Paganism: Animal Sacrifice, Feasting and the Orgy
Satanism: Human Sacrifice, Cannibalism and the Orgy
These three religions have many different expressions to them and do not always include the specific examples listed above. There is, however, a core tradition to all three of them. They may indeed contain additional practices not listed but, for the most part, they consist of the following items:
Religion: Sacrifice --> Rituals --> Theology
Monotheism: Unleavened Bread and Wine --> Hymns and Prayers --> Judaism, Christianity, and Islam
Paganism: Animal Flesh and Blood --> Dancing and Orgy --> Polytheism, Agnosticism, the New Age
Satanism: Human Flesh and Blood --> Cursing and Orgy --> Atheism, Secular Humanism
If one were keeping score, it could be remarked that Monotheism, in the form of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, has taken an astounding lead over the two alternatives of Paganism and Satanism. In the past, this was not always the case. In North America, Paganism was the sole religion among Native Americans. While in Central and South America, the Satanic religions of the Aztecs, the Mayans, and the Incans predominated. There are those who might object to this labeling. However, the worship of gigantic, flying serpents as gods, coupled with mass human sacrifice and cannibalism, clearly indicate that the Central and South Americans were, in fact, indulging in Satanism. There is every reason to believe that they were also indulging in group sex as well. Much earlier in history, Satanism, especially in the form of human sacrifice, cannibalism and group sex was practiced throughout Europe, the Middle East, Africa and parts of Asia.
Today, the practice of Satanism is almost non-existent, although the mass killings undertaken by the Nazis and Communists during the early 20th century could rightfully be construed as a form of technologically-advanced human sacrifice. Studied carefully, the beliefs of both Nazism and Communism are clearly Pagan at best, and Satanic at worst. There is every reason to belief that Adolph Hitler was the anti-Christ himself and not just metaphorically speaking. By using both common sense and an open mind, it seems possible, if not probable, that Lenin, Stalin, Mao, and Pol Pot were demonically possessed as well. Normal human beings do not do what they did to literally tens of millions of people. As Stalin once noted, ‘One death is a tragedy, a million deaths is just a statistic.’ Only the devil would say such a thing.
Monotheism’s hold upon the developed world seems to be weakening. Since the 1960s, modern people have been turning away from traditional religion with some of them becoming Pagan or even Satanic. There is every reason to believe this trend is going to continue over the next one to two hundred years. Paradoxically, the monotheist religions of Christianity and Islam will continue to spread throughout the third-world. Sub-Saharan Africa is expected to be almost completely Christian by the mid-21st century. It is hoped that, in time, Communist China will loosen restrictions on Christian missionary activity that will result in a sharp rise in the number of converts. In spite of the West's rapid spiritual corruption, there is every reason to believe that a Christian China is a possibility within the next few centuries.
At the same time, Paganism may make an astonishing comeback in Europe. It’s also likely to experience some outbreaks of Satanism as well. The same goes for North America. Will America lose its Christianity? Not entirely. In fact, the United States may eventually have a massive religious resurgence in Monotheism, possible resulting in a new religion, revolution, civil war, and the end to the U.S. constitution. The same could happen in Europe, but that is far less likely. It should seem quite clear that Monotheism will be the victorious religion several hundred years from now. In the meantime, however, one must expect and accept the fact that a small minority of people will remain Pagan, and possibly even Satanic. India, for example, has proven very difficult to convert to either Christianity or Islam and will remain a troublesome issue for quite some time. The fact is that, by any standard, Satan has been defeated and will remain defeated. God rules and will continue to do so. It may well be fairly peaceful and boring over the next one thousand years. In fact, war itself may finally go extinct, while Satan burns in hell for another 1,000 years.. That seems to be the likeliest outcome.
Actual Satanism
What follows is a realistic analysis of Satanic theology. It includes all of the main tenets of Satanism in their most classic form. Traditionally, Satan was not only known as the adversary or the accuser, but also the antithesis, or complete opposite of God. Thus the Ten Commandments of Satan would be, in fact, the polar opposite of the Jewish and Christian Ten Commandments- the laws of God turned upside down, so to speak. These commandments, and the other laws of Satan, are as follows:
The Ten Commandments of Satan
1) You are the LORD your God, you will have no other gods but yourself
2) You will use your name in vain.
3) You will dishonor the Sabbath day.
4) You will dishonor your father and your mother.
5) You will murder.
6) You will commit adultery.
7) You will steal.
8) You will lie.
9) You will envy your neighbor’s wife
10) You will envy your neighbor’s property.
The Greatest Satanic Commandment(s)
- You will love yourself, your god, with all of your heart, mind and body.
- You will hate and enslave your neighbor.
The Devil's Prayer
LORD Satan who is in Hell
Evil is your name
Your kingdom come
Our will be done
On earth as it is in Hell
Give me today all power and wealth
And praise me for my sins
As I praise those who sin with me
Lead me always into temptation
And deliver me from goodness
Forever.
The Three Eternal Laws of Satanism
1) Denial of the existence of God the Creator.
2) Denial of the existence of life after death.
3) Denial of the existence of sin and evil.
The Eternal Laws of Satan --> Modern Examples
Denial of God the Creator --> Atheism, Darwinism, Naturalism
Denial of Life after Death --> Science, Skepticism, Secular Humanism
Denial of Sin and Evil --> Moral Relativism, Situational Ethics
As you will notice, the eternal laws of Satan bear an astonishing resemblance to the actual beliefs of today’s cultural and media elite. Satan knows there is an afterlife and also knows that those who spurn God and Christ are also likelier to be judged differently, and more harshly, than from those who do not. Satan does not want you to go Heaven. In fact, he’d like to see more and more individuals condemned to hell. Misery loves company, as they say. Satan also knows that there is a God. Therefore the continued, almost hysterical, adherence to Darwinism and the theory of evolution found among scientists and atheists can be clearly seen as an almost Satanic plot to deny the existence of God. This is not to say there aren’t any kind, generous, decent, and loving people who believe in evolution, but you will always find a certain arrogance among them when it comes to questions of religion and belief in a Creator. This arrogance is what fuels their unabashed promotion of Darwinism and what prevents them from giving a belief in God and Christ a chance. In future decades, more and more evidence is going to start piling up that refutes Darwin’s theory. The alternative theory of Intelligent Design is not some passing trend. It is here to stay and refute the Satanic lie that there is no God the Creator
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May the LORD God bless you in the name of St. Peter, Prince of the Apostles.
Jason Nicholas Korning.
St. Peter's Keys and Cross
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