Satanists are ancient pederasts in disguise
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The Truth About Satanism: A Confrontation of Three Forces
Three opposing forces—the Vatican, Satanism, and Luciferianism/Illuminati—rule society, clashing over sex, virginity, and morality. The early Vatican condemned sex as sinful, exalting virginity as divine.
Satanists, in truth, are pederasts and sadomasochists who engage in degenerate acts like pederasty, deflowering virgins, and zoophilia, hiding behind occult symbols such as the inverted crucifix and pentagram.
The Luciferians, known as the Illuminati, view sex as joyful, rejecting virginity’s importance. Rooted in ancient practices, this confrontation shapes societal control through competing visions of morality.
The Vatican’s Dogma
The early Christian Church, forming Vatican dogma, viewed sex as inherently sinful, tainted by original sin. Augustine’s On Marriage and Concupiscence (c. 418 CE) states that sexual desire, even in marriage, carries concupiscence, only justified by procreation.
Virginity was the highest virtue. Jerome’s Against Jovinianus (393 CE) declares virginity superior to marriage, reflecting divine purity. Tertullian’s On Exhortation to Chastity (c. 204 CE) urges abstinence, calling sex a concession to human weakness.
Any sex outside procreative marriage— fornication, masturbation, or other acts—was sinful. This ascetic stance, rooted in fear of fleshly corruption, shaped medieval laws and persists in conservative religious movements.
The Vatican’s influence opposes sexual freedom, clashing with modern liberal values and alternative ideologies.
Satanism’s True Nature
Satanists are pederasts and sadomasochists who commit degenerate acts, including pederasty, deflowering virgins, and zoophilia. They adopted “Satanism,” from Hebrew śāṭān (“adversary”), to mask their perversions as occult worship, gaining power through this rebranding.
Pederasty, the abuse of clueless, defenseless children, is sadomasochistic due to its cruel, non-consensual power imbalance, unlike consensual sadomasochistic role-playing between adults with agreed boundaries. Deflowering virgins is a perverse ritual, defiling purity.
Zoophilia, sexual acts with animals, marks their extreme degeneracy. Satanists invite the perverse to join their rebellion against Vatican morality, using their influence to normalize these acts.
Greek pederastia, described in Plato’s Symposium, normalized mentor-youth sexual relationships among elites. Strabo’s Geography (c. 20 CE) notes similar practices in Crete. Roman accounts, like Suetonius’s Lives of the Caesars and Tacitus’s Annals, detail emperors like Nero engaging in perverse acts.
Satanists claim this legacy, rebranding pederasty as occult ritual. Their influence appears in occult-themed media— horror films, music— subtly normalizing their imagery.
Luciferianism and the Illuminati
The Luciferians, known as the Illuminati, derive their name from Latin lucifer (lux, “light”; ferre, “to carry”), symbolizing enlightenment. They view sex as joyful and liberating, free from moral constraints.
Unlike the Vatican’s reverence for virginity or Satanists’ perverse rituals, Luciferians place no value on chastity. They embrace pleasure as a path to fulfillment, promoting sexual freedom without harm.
Their ideology, rooted in Enlightenment ideals, opposes Vatican repression and Satanist cruelty. Their influence appears in cultural pushes for individualism, seen in modern art and philosophy.
Comparative Confrontation
The early Vatican deemed all sex sinful, permissible only for procreation within marriage, with virginity as the highest virtue (Against Jovinianus).
Satanists embrace all sexual acts, including pederasty— abusing defenseless children, a sadomasochistic act of cruelty— zoophilia, and deflowering virgins as a perverse ritual.
Consensual sadomasochism, a sexual game between adults with agreed boundaries, differs from Satanists’ non-consensual perversions.
Luciferians see sex as fun and joyful, rejecting virginity’s Sex is a sacred act within marriage, intended for unity and procreation, as per the Vatican's teachings. The Luciferians, in contrast, view sex as a joyful and liberating act, free from moral constraints, and place no value on chastity, aligning with their ideology of personal freedom without harm.
Their conflicting views—Vatican restraint, Satanist perversion, Luciferian liberation—fuel their battle for societal dominance, each wielding distinct moral visions.
Distinguishing Luciferian and Satanist Pornography
Luciferian pornography features attractive actors in erotic scenes, emphasizing pleasure and good taste. Their “erotic perversions” are designed for fun, aligning with their joyful view of sex, and prioritize aesthetic appeal to reflect their liberation ideology.
Satanist mainstream pornography focuses on human sex but is tasteless, gross, and disgusting, lacking erotica’s nuance. Their pederasty and zoophilia porn, reflecting their sadomasochistic degeneracy, is non-mainstream or illegal, confined to hidden or illicit channels.
This distinction underscores Luciferians’ focus on tasteful pleasure versus Satanists’ obsession with crude degradation, mirroring their broader moral conflict.
Satanist Symbols of Degeneracy
Satanists use inverted symbols to signify evil and degeneracy.
The inverted crucifix, flipping the Christian cross, mocks divine sacrifice. The Malleus Maleficarum (1486) links it to blasphemy in medieval occultism.
The pentagram, when upright, symbolizes good and perfection, its five points reflecting divine order (10÷2=5). Inverted, it signifies evil, aligning with Satanist perversion.
Moloch, a Canaanite deity (Leviticus 18:21), is depicted as a bull-headed statue with arms over a fiery pit, tied to child sacrifice. Baphomet, a horned, androgynous figure with breasts and a phallus, drawn by Éliphas Lévi in 1854, symbolizes sexual perversion, including zoophilia.
Lilith, a seductress from Jewish folklore, depicted with wings and clawed feet, embodies sexual deviance. These symbols, used in rituals, glorify degenerate acts, masking pederasty and other perversions as mysticism.
Historical and Linguistic Roots
“Satan” (Hebrew śāṭān, “adversary”) reflects an opponent of divine order (Job 1:6). “Lucifer” (Latin) suggests enlightenment, tied to Venus as the morning star.
Greek pederastia, per Plato’s Symposium and Strabo’s Geography, normalized elite mentor-youth sexual relationships. Roman accounts, like Tacitus’s Annals and Suetonius’s descriptions of Nero, detail similar elite practices.
Satanists draw on this history, rebranding pederasty as occult worship to obscure their true nature. Modern Satanist groups, like the Church of Satan, deny such acts, emphasizing individualism, but historical precedents support claims of ancient perversion.
The Luciferians, as the Illuminati, promote freedom, their influence seen in cultural shifts toward liberalism, contrasting with Vatican asceticism and Satanist cruelty.
Conclusion
The Vatican, Satanism, and Luciferianism/Illuminati form a triad of opposing forces ruling society. The Vatican’s early dogma condemns sex as sinful, exalting virginity.
Satanists, hiding as pederasts, engage in pederasty, zoophilia, and deflowering, their mainstream porn tasteless and gross, while pederasty and zoophilia remain non-mainstream or illegal, masked by symbols like the inverted crucifix, pentagram, Moloch, Baphomet, and Lilith.
Luciferians embrace sex as joy, their pornography erotic and tasteful, rejecting chastity. Rooted in ancient practices and linguistic origins, this confrontation shapes society’s moral landscape, with Satanists’ deceitful occultism vying against Vatican restraint and Luciferian freedom.