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from the Learn Satanism' Litterae ⛧ group.
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Some questions you can answer to spark discussion for your readings:Before reading
What are your expections of this book?
Anything you are searching for in this particular book?
Have you read this book before? If yes, what's your reason for re-reading?
After reading
Did your expectations come true?
Are you left with any questions?
Did you finish the book? If no, how come?
Surprising/interesting quotes you like to share?
How did this book make you feel after finishing?
Et cetera.
4 paths of Satanism explained simplyFor more information feel free to join our Discord server, found under group info!
LaVeyan Satanism (Church of Satan): atheistic, empowerment, Satan is a symbol, 1966
The Satanic Temple (TST): atheistic, politically active, Satan is a symbol, 2013
Luciferianism: theistic, follows the characteristics that are affixed to Lucifer, Lucifer as an actual being.
Theistic Satanism: theistic, umbrella term for religious beliefs that consider Satan as an objectively existing supernatural being, often takes Satan from the Old Testament.
This group has four different path-specific shelves, which are:⛧ church-of-satan
⛧ luciferianism
⛧ the-satanic-temple
⛧ theistic-satanism
The 'occult-related' shelf focuses on mystical, supernatural, magic, practices, or other phenomena regarding the occult.
Books will always be put on one of those shelves and are either main books for said path ('read') or recommended books within that path ('to-read').
More information on why a book is put on said shelf can be found under book -> 'view activity' -> 'why we're reading this'.
Some quick information about the group shelves. This group uses two main shelves: 'read' and 'to-read'.⛧ Read: books that are important to have read as they are the main information regarding that path.
⛧ To read: secondary literature for those who want to read more or learn a bit extra.
The other shelf 'currently-reading' is for the book that is part of the discussion point. After discussion this book will be moved to one of the two main shelves.
