
The Illuminati: Facts & Fiction

Theistic Satanists and Luciferians believe that Satan came to the Garden of Eden to save Adam and Eve and mankind from ignorance, and that God didn’t want them to have the knowledge because then they wouldn’t be his slaves. In this view, God is seen as the oppressor and the evil one, and Satan is seen as the hero and savior. This is why in such boo
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A rare and unorthodox interpretation of the Book of Genesis and the Fall of Man also fuels anti-Semitism. Adherents to the serpent seed theory believe that Satan had sex with Eve in the Garden of Eden and caused Eve to become pregnant with Cain, making him half human, half Devil. Later, as this theory claims, Adam and Eve conceived a child of their
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Theistic Satanism, on the other hand, is the belief in a God and a Devil, and supernatural beings. These Satanists take the opposite side of the Christian view concerning the Garden of Eden and the Fall of Man. In Judaism and Christianity, the book of Genesis describes how God created Adam and Eve and how they lived in the Garden of Eden. God was s
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Websites like Infowars.com and to a lesser extent, DrudgeReport.com have allowed us to bypass the monopoly control of information dispensed by the mainstream media.
Mark Dice • The Illuminati: Facts & Fiction
To sum up Luciferianism or Satanism one must understand the difference between atheistic Satanism, and theistic Satanism.
Mark Dice • The Illuminati: Facts & Fiction
The term Lucifer, which is synonymous with Satan, is Latin for “light bearer,” which is why Luciferians and Satanists believe that the Devil is the source of knowledge and wisdom, thus he is good. While in Christianity, Jesus is said to be the light of the world, the Illuminati designate this attribute to Lucifer or Satan. The name Satan actually m
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Atheistic Satanism was popularized in the late 1960s by Anton LaVey, the founder of the Church of Satan and the author of The Satanic Bible. While misleading and confusing, he and his followers profess that they are atheists and don’t believe in a literal Devil, or even God. They don’t believe in an afterlife or a Heaven or Hell, either. These indi
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The term Illuminati is Latin for Illuminated ones, and is also a reference to light, Lucifer, and brilliance.