Saturday, June 6, 2009

Luciferians

Luciferians
A favorite correspondent of mine, FF, has recommended this book: Book of the Witch Moon: Chaos, Vampiric & Luciferian Sorcery .
I am sure there are many interesting aspects to the book, and will need to peruse it more thoroughly. From FF’s report, there are several items I would like to comment on. I should probably not start with a negative comment, but the problem stands out so predominantly that I have to. The problem is in the reference to “Luciferian Sorcery”. This is a bit of an embarrassment to modern Christians. Some never really study their own religion, and continue to parrot incorrect notions that were uncovered as errors as soon as the Bible was written in a common tongue, but occultists should know. There is no Lucifer. There never was a Lucifer. At least, not in the sense of a fallen angel. The reason why people talk about Lucifer and thought he existed is because of a purposeful corruption in the Bible that created a great deal of fuel for hellfire and brimstone writing during the first millenium. The name is real. “Lucifer” means, essentially, “Bright Fiery Light”, and refers to the morning star, Venus, but a “Luciferian” was a follower of a Bishop named Lucifer that wanted to condemn all those that did not adhere to the Nicene creed according to Emperor Constantine’s decree.
The entire situation reveals much about Christianity and affects vapir shamanism indirectly. I have cut my original post, and placed my comments here:

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