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    The pentagram and the pentacle have long been confused together in modern society. Many depictions of Paganism and Wicca often include the two symbols without really differentiating between them. The difference can be found in the names – the word pentagram can be broken down into its Greek roots “penta” and gram” - with “penta” meaning five and “gramma” in this context to mean character. Therefore the pentagram is a five pointed star. The pentacle then is an encircled pentagram. The pentagram…

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    some of it’s customers and competition. Mrs. Gebings phone rings asking about a false rumor, every 15 minutes. The company of P&G has become the center of attention nationwide. Many people calling seem to believe Procter’s trademark is a symbol for Satanism and devil worshipping. In July, Procter took action by filing libel suits against seven individuals for “false and malicious” rumors. Robert Norrish, public relations director for Procter knew this was a difficult problem. However, he wanted…

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    Act 4 Scene 1 Macbeth

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    about bloodshed, death, and loyalty. And In the three Scenes for Macbeth Act 4 shows many qualities of a striving king. Act 4, Scene 1 shows that a good king embodies God instead of relying on Satanism. In Scene 1 Macbeth can be seen going up to the witches showing that he is relying on Satanism to predict what will happen if he does continue to kill. When Macbeth finds out about Banquo's ghost, he sets out to find the three witches so that with the help of witchcraft they can tell what…

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    The Heavy Metal Subculture

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    Heavy metal emerged in the 60s/70s and popularly became known simply as a “heavier” type of rock. At this time its audience was a relatively small, dedicated and homogenous subculture. However, the theatricality, noise and subversive themes that defined metal soon gained worldwide attention due to the genre’s divergence from the type of music popular at the time. Heavy metal was provocative in its very nature, and thus incited strong reactions from its listeners, whether positive or negative…

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    Lmonde's LEMONADE

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    HBO aired film primarily hinges on her husband’s infidelity, there are a lot of hidden satanic meanings presented through the form of visual art. What Beyoncé’s LEMONADE fundamentally reflects is an occult and demonic initiation into the realm of Satanism disguised as a response to Jay Z’s alleged infidelity. It is very ironic how the film was aired during the worship and celebrations of Baal. It is also interesting how devoted fans and fellow celebrities were praising LEMONADE for pushing…

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    are present in every field of popular culture. Music is an important example of this strong reaction towards the “legitimized” popular culture. One of the most criticized types of music is Heavy metal, as it is often correlated to the devil and to Satanism. As James R Lewis claims in his “Encyclopedia of Religion, Folklore, and Popular Culture”: “According to some conservative Christians who dislike the genre, rock music companies routinely incorporated…

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    not. Because to tell you the truth, all I ever listen to are people talking about their Christian or Catholic beliefs and nobody ever bats an eye, but as soon as somebody even as mentions an Agnostic or Atheistic belief its considered "evil" or "satanism", which is most times not the case. So let's start from there.…

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    Satan Rituals

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    meal. Satanists practice unusual rituals that you probably had no idea existed. What are these foreign rituals? How are they categorized? (Bleach) There are many different definitions of the word satanism. The largest organization is The Church of Satan, founded by Anton LaVey in the 1960’s. LaVeyan satanism doesn’t actually involve the worship of Satan. The followers claim to be mostly Atheists. Members of the Church of Satan believe that as an individual, each person holds the responsibility…

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    Current Event: Church of Satan and separation of church and state: Alex Newkirk The First Amendment of the U.S. constitution prohibits making of any law respecting an establishment of religion, impeding the free exercise of religion, abridging the freedom of speech, infringing on the freedom of the press, or the right of the people to peaceably assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances. (U.S. Constitution) This means that our government guarantees United States…

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    been denied the pleasure of reading these best-selling novels. J. K. Rowling writes these novels not as a Christian trying to persuade people of the religious beliefs. These novels are of pure fiction and should not be condemned on alleged views of Satanism or Witchcraft. But like every good novel, there are lessons to be learned and themes that are present. The first two Harry Potter novels take us on a journey with a young wizard where we get to see him grow as an individual who has been put…

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