Hollywood Satanism/Quotes

Everything About Fiction You Never Wanted to Know.


Whether or not there actually is any such thing as the or a Church of Satan needn’t concern us here. This story has nothing to do with any actual religion or cult or the actual doctrines espoused by Anton LaVey or any other publicity-seeking character who has claimed the name of Satanism. This story isn’t about that. It’s about the idea of Satanism — the lore and legends of this enduringly popular bogeyman.
That lore does not arise from or relate to any actual belief system or actual believers. It is, rather, the stuff of legend as recounted in a hundred Jack Chick tracts and heavy metal album covers, in urban legends and campfire stories, in the flim-flammery of Mike Warnke and Bob Larson, and in low-budget Z-movies like the classic Satan’s Cheerleaders.
From sources like those, you already know the basic outlines of “Satanist” lore. Black robes, candles, pentagrams and strangely shaped knives feature prominently. Those knives, of course, are used for ritual human sacrifice.

Fred Clark, False Witnesses 2
"I do not fear Satan half so much as I fear those who fear him."
—Saint Theresa of Avila
"Let me clear this up once & for all ... I am sure there's a Satan. But I am also sure Satan has better things to do, and better energy sources than a bunch of kids at a slumber party. So relax, it's not Satan."
—Christine R. Kaminsky of OSIS, Inc. discussing who you won't meet via a Ouija board