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Top 10 Books about Satanism

From Jennifer Emick,
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Satanic scriptures and literature, books about Satanism for educators and law enforcement, Satanic history, and even a few unintentional laughs from fundamentalist hysterics.

1. The Satanic Bible

Anton Lavey's Satanic Bible is the cornerstone of modern Satanic theology.
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2. Raising the Devil : Satanism, New Religions & the Media

Was Satan a scapegoat? A professional folklorist looks at the Satanic scares of the eighties- recovered memories, conspiracies that never materialized, fantastic bestselling 'confessions,' more.
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3. Witchcraft, Satanism & Occult Crime : Who's Who & What's What

A reference for educators and law enforcement, which may also be useful for concerned parents and family.
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4. Flowers from Hell : A Satanic Reader

From the book description: Many of the world's greatest authors and artists have been inspired by Satan. Brought together in a definitive yet eclectic volume, this essential anthology of Luciferian literature charts the progress of Devil as muse via the short stories, novels and poetry of centuries past.
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5. Book of Black Magic and Pacts

From the Book Description: The Secret Tradition in Goetia, including the rites and mysteries of Goetic therugy, sorcery and infernal necromancy. Completely illustrated with the original magical figures. Partial Contents: Antiquity of Magical Rituals; Rituals of Transcendental Magic; Composite Rituals; Key of Solomon; Lesser Key of Solomon; Rituals of Black Magic; Complete Grimoire; more.
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6. The Hidden Dangers of the Rainbow

The cult classic of fundamentalist satanic panic! The satanic conspiracy is everywhere- organized so well the conspirators don't even know it...and don't even THINK about eating that veggie burger- it's crawling with demons!
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7. Raising Hell: A Concise History of the Black Arts and Those Who Dared

Raising Hell: A Concise History of the Black Arts and Those Who Dared Practice Them. A fascinating history of the occult arts, from ancient Babylon to the modern era.

8. Magic White and Black : Or The Science of Finite and Infinite Life

How and why magick works. A rare but very interesting read.
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9. Magic : A Treatise on Esoteric Ethics

The ethics of magick; why what you do affects you more than you think.
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10. Halloween and Satanism

Hilarious piece of bad scholarship, rumor mongering, and hysterical conspiracy theory. Not to be taken seriously.
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