40 Facts about the Church of Satan

40 Facts about the Church of Satan

Tim Flight - August 29, 2019

40 Facts about the Church of Satan
Anton LaVey, Jayne Mansfield… and a Chihuahua, California, 1966-67. UltraSwank

1. Before LaVey, there was no documented instance of Satanism in history

Before LaVey, Satanism was confined to hearsay, slander, and clandestine occult societies operating amongst the bored European aristocracy. Drawing on his time as a carnie, LaVey’s greatest innovation was allowing non-members to witness rituals and rites, albeit adapted from false historic allegations against witches, the Knights Templar, and others, and straightforward fiction such as J.K. Huysmans’s La-Bas alike. For centuries, humanity had been intrigued by shadowy reports of diabolism, and LaVey the arch-huckster and showman saw an irresistible opportunity to capitalize. With the original Church and several copycat organizations still around today, our collective fascination shows no signs of ending.

 

Where did we find this stuff? Here are our sources:

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