The Satanic Narratives
A Modern Satanic Bible
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Narrated by:
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Damien Ba'al
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Written by:
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Damien Ba'al
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Please note: This is a short book (7,000 words)
The Satanic Narratives: A Modern Satanic Bible is a foundational text thoroughly deconstructing Satan, the adversarial archetype and the individualism of the Left-Hand Path. This updated Satanic Bible marks a reformation in the religion of Satanism, accessible to the average listener and philosopher alike. Satanists who struggled to find meaning in LaVey's Rand-inspired social Darwinism, will embrace this new focus on activism and social justice.
While the skepticism and secular ethics mirror that of Humanism, this Satanic philosophy goes much further: incorporating rebellion, unrelenting perseverance, being the outcast, the individualist, and the adversary. The characteristics of each aspect of the Satan archetype are meticulously explained and linked to the philosophy presented. This not only justifies why it is worthy of the name "Satanism", but also answers the question of why it can only be called "Satanism".
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- Amazon Customer
- 2020-06-22
Great message, lame audio
For 3 bucks the story is worth the poor audio quality. Short chapters and about a commute long.
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- Aaron
- 2019-08-27
Total Hippie crap
Nothing to do with the left hand path. Satan is a champion of truth and justice? This is a book of light filled optimism not a guide on any dark path. I picture Damien chanting Hare Krishna in that dull drolling voice with the Beatles in the back ground playing all you need is love. If the chapters were any more than 3 minutes of fluff I might have fallen asleep. Zero substance or passion. Sounds more like he's trying to make Satanism sound not so scary to the mainstream shoppers which isn't much better than LaVey.
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