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Satanism And Youth's Quest For Identity |
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Written by Ahmet Güç
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Saturday, 23 December 2006 |
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Briefly defined as "the worship of Satan as if he were God," Satanism is the name given to a reaction that started in the 1880s in such countries as France, England, Germany, and more particularly in the USA, against Christianity, religious understanding, and the domination that Christian scholars have exercised from the Middle Ages on. The movement began to be systematized in the 1950s by the American-born Anton Szandor LaVey. Today, Satanism represents a rebellion against all religions – mainly Christianity – and the sacred values that they put forward. Thus Satanism, taking on the nature of Satan's most important characteristic, i.e opposition and rebellion, is opposed to religion and everything religious, and is for Satan and everything that he represents. |
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 23 December 2006 )
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