Satanic Essay Discussion

By Any Other Name

Reverend Campbell is joined by Clover Martin for another Haereticus Patron semimonthly reading & discussion about Anton Szandor LaVey’s essay By Any Other Name from his collection The Devil’s Notebook. You can pick up a copy of The Devil’s Notebook here: https://amzn.to/2Fjgwag

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Pervasive Pantiwaistism

The latest Haereticus patron reward: Semimonthly Satanic Essay Reading & Discussion is now available! Reverend Campbell is joined by Satanist Wes Vanderpool who performs a reading of Magus Peter H. Gilmore’s essay Pervasive Pantiwaistism from his essay collection The Satanic Scriptures. We conclude with commentary about the phrasing of the essay and how Satanists fall

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Insane Ramblings

Reverend Campbell presents another Haereticus Patron Semimonthly Satanic Essay Reading/Discussion. This episode Reverend Campbell snowshoes up Circle All Peak trail to read Insane Ramblings by Anton Szandor LaVey’s collection The Devil’s Notebook. He discusses conspiracies and the need of distractions. Enjoy!

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Apocalypse Now

Reverend Campbell hikes Millcreek Canyon up Rattlesnake Gulch trail and performs a reading of Peter H. Gilmore’s essay from The Satanic Scriptures, “Apocalypse Now”.

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Sweet Slavery

It’s time for another Haereticus Patron Reward, the Semimonthly Satanic Essay Reading/Discussion. Reverend Campbell performs a reading of Anton Szandor LaVey’s essay from The Devil’s Notebook, “Sweet Slavery”.  He discusses the master/slave dichotomy and the realities that the slave is more in control in nearly every situation.

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The Fascism Question

It’s time for another Haereticus Patron Reward, the Semimonthly Satanic Essay Reading/Discussion. Reverend Campbell and Aura DeWolfe sit down and perform a reading of Peter H. Gilmore’s essay from The Satanic Scriptures, “The Fascism Question”.  We cover the essay, fascism, how close or far away we are from it and if that’s a bad thing

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