The Christian Satanic Book: An Introduction To Christian Satanism

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  • The Christian Satanic Book: An Introduction To Christian Satanism Book Detail

  • Author : Lucifer Jeremy White
  • Release Date : 2022-01-23
  • Publisher : Lucifer Jeremy White
  • Genre : Religion
  • Pages : 111
  • ISBN 13 :
  • File Size : 61,61 MB

The Christian Satanic Book: An Introduction To Christian Satanism by Lucifer Jeremy White PDF Summary

Book Description: This book is an introduction to the gray sided religion of Christian Satanism. It is a compact book, free, and in the public domain. It was designed to explain Christian Satanism to those who know nothing about it. It is a small book so it can easily be reproduced and shared. It goes beyond an introduction however in order to give a Christian Satanist a good start. It is a religion of morality and spirituality and not one “diabolical” in some weird way. It is more for the spiritual kind of Satanist than it is for the atheistic kind- and yes, there are some Satanists who are atheists, but this book covers Satanism in a more traditional way. It is Satanism refined with Christianity and the other way around. While the world should have been asking where the gray side was a long time ago, we are here.

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