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Church of Satan celebrates International Blasphemy Rights Day Visit our page of delightful desecrations and joyous blasphemy with art, music and video. When we dismiss what by consensus is held to be inviolable, we are blasphemers. Here’s to continued blasphemy, a means for questioning totalitarian dictates in the unending struggle towards achieving self-sovereignty and espousing independant thought. —Magus Peter H. Gilmore Above image: "Delicious Pig Skins for your Mecca Shin Dig", made out of acrylic, Hajj currency, digital rendering, and hurt feelings by Witch Josie Gallows

Church of Satan Sigil of Baphomet

Due to pressure from religious and activist groups, FearVR:5150 at Knott’s Scary Farm has been cancelled due to their “insensitive” mental hospital theme. Horror Buzz pokes some fun at the situation, asking the question: How do the demonically possessed feel in being used as a device for horror? Magus Peter H. Gilmore responses, pointing out Halloween’s “fun fear” as part of American culture and rightly accuses this wave of political correctness as a threat to freedom of expression.  In other news, cultural Puritans ask: is your dog’s Halloween costume sexist? —Reverend Raul Antony

Church of Satan Sigil of Baphomet

Raising Hell: Episode XXXVI – Sept. 28th, 2016 – Animal Parenting For Love of Fang & Claw w/ High Priestess Peggy Nadramia! Available on iTunes, Stitcher, YouTube, and Facebook! Recommended Literature: Konrad Lorenz, “Man Meets Dog.” 1949 –  The Monks of New Skete, “How To Be Your Dog’s Best Friend.” 1978 – Barbara Woodhouse, “Walkies: Dog Training and Care the Woodhouse Way.” 1983 – Elizabeth Marshall Thomas, “The Hidden Life of Dogs.” 1993 – Cesar Millan

Church of Satan Sigil of Baphomet

Magus Peter H. Gilmore & Magistra Ruth Waytz on NPR: Satanism: Religion, Philosophy, Lifestyle Colin McEnroe talks to the Church of Satan about the core principles of Satanism, spending time with Anton LaVey, how it differs from secular humanism, and more. John Crow joins them to discuss the academic study of Satanism. Link: http://wnpr.org/post/satanism-religion-philosophy-lifestyle#stream/0

Church of Satan Sigil of Baphomet

Candy Blood and Sex From the creative pen of Hydra M. Star comes this erotic horror tale of wolves in men’s clothing. Scarlett, having survived a childhood trauma, prepares to step out into the world as a beautiful young woman. Little did she know that the events of so long ago would come back to haunt her and change her life forever!

Church of Satan Sigil of Baphomet

LIVE INTERVIEW TODAY 11AM PST: Reverend Raul Antony on Hellbound Heathen Due to some technical issues last week, Lailoken Scathach has invited Reverend Raul Antony for another live discussion on the Hellbound Heathen YouTube channel. The interview will start shortly after 11AM PST and topics will include some of Reverend Antony’s projects, Radio Free Satan, Satanism, and his involvement with the Church of Satan. YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/Lailoken3

A Moment With Magister Thomas Thorn Join me as I sit down and interview Magister Thomas Thorn. We discuss the Electric Hellfire Club, his time with Anton LaVey, and much more. (Source: https://www.youtube.com/)

Church of Satan Sigil of Baphomet

Fucked Up Fairy Tales is an anthology series created by Berti Walker and Alex S. Johnson and is designed to corrupt all your warm and fuzzy, Disneyesque ideas about fairy tales. In the latest installment, our own Hydra M. Star’s story “The Handmaiden with the Crimson Pubic Hair” is a wet and perverted take on the classic fairy tale “The Devil with the Three Golden Hairs” that teaches us a lesson about how to keep your teenage daughter from marrying the wrong guy and what exactly makes a vagina magical. Kindle / Print

Church of Satan Sigil of Baphomet

Reign in Hell: An Interview with Gost by Reverend Raul Antony a feature for The Black Flame—September, LI A.S. Over the past 10 years synthwave has transformed from a small niche genre that raised eye brows in Nicolas Winding Refn’s 2011 film Drive to record labels such as Blood Music pulling millions of views on YouTube and fans of the smash-hit Netflix show Stranger Things clamoring for a soundtrack vinyl treatment.  Heavily inspired by new wave, 1980′s films, soundtracks, and video games, the genre developed a retro-futuristic aesthetic found in projects such as Perturbator (Black Flame Interview), Carpenter Brut, Power Glove, Com Truise, and more. Among […]