Sunday, October 24, 2004
Royal Navy takes on first admitted Satanist.
According to the Sunday Telegraph, Mr Cranmer realised he was a Satanist nine years ago... He said: "I then read more and more and came to realise I'd always been a Satanist, just simply never knew."
Oh dear oh dear oh dear... My understanding of the situation a few years ago was that there were two main groups of Satanists. One 'group' had no sabbats, no church and no real affiliation with one another, they were more or less philosophical Satanists and as such weren't much different from you local Parish church, indeed for all you knew, your vicar could be a Satanist. IIRC Mr Cranmer is of the second group, they don't seem to be a religion either, more a pantomime that has never ended.
According to the Sunday Telegraph, Mr Cranmer realised he was a Satanist nine years ago... He said: "I then read more and more and came to realise I'd always been a Satanist, just simply never knew."
Oh dear oh dear oh dear... My understanding of the situation a few years ago was that there were two main groups of Satanists. One 'group' had no sabbats, no church and no real affiliation with one another, they were more or less philosophical Satanists and as such weren't much different from you local Parish church, indeed for all you knew, your vicar could be a Satanist. IIRC Mr Cranmer is of the second group, they don't seem to be a religion either, more a pantomime that has never ended.