Shadowmage
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Here's some piece of vile xian propaganda against Satanism:
Just kidding! These are actually accusations by Romans against early Christians.
You see, xians are such thieves that they even stole their propaganda from the Romans!
From the book Lords of the Left-Hand Path:
A child . . . is set before the would-be novice. The novice stabs the child to death. . . . Then . . . they hungrily drink the child’s blood, and compete with one another as they divide his limbs. Through this victim they are bound together; and the fact that they all share this knowledge of the crime pledges them all to silence.
On the feast-day they foregather with all their children, sisters, mothers, people of either sex and all ages. When the company is all aglow from feasting, and impure lust has been set afire by drunkenness, they twine the bonds of unnameable passion as chance decides. And so all alike are incestuous, if not always in deed at least by complicity. . . . Precisely the secrecy of this evil religion proves that all these things, or practically all, are true
Just kidding! These are actually accusations by Romans against early Christians.
You see, xians are such thieves that they even stole their propaganda from the Romans!
From the book Lords of the Left-Hand Path:
Stephen E. Flowers said:The whole “witchcraft scare” of the 1500–1600s seems to have been for the most part a malicious (and profitable) fantasy on the part of churchmen. In a brilliant study, Norman Cohn has shown how later Christians used earlier Roman descriptions of what they thought occurred at Christian agapê feasts and modified the descriptions over time to suit any heretical group that the churchmen wished to slander.