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be deceived, Hell is very real! Hell is one of the most cited things in the
bible. Hell is God's righteous judgement on the wicked and the depraved! ~ED
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Anton LaVey Quotes of Deathbed
Confession, Last Words, Facts, Biography, Beliefs
Biography
Howard Stanton Levey (born April 11, 1930, died
October 29, 1997), better known as Anton Szandor LaVey was the founder and High
Priest of the Church of Satan and author of the Satanic Bible.
LaVey was born in Chicago, Illinois to Gertrude
Augusta Coulton and Michael Joseph Levey, a liquor distributor from Omaha,
Nebraska. His family soon relocated to California where he spent most of his
early life in the San Francisco Bay Area and later in Globe, Arizona. According
to his biography, his ancestry can be traced to French, Alsatian, German,
Russian, and Romanian stock. His parents supported the development of his
musical abilities as he tried his hand at various instruments, his favorite
being keyboards like the pipe organ and the calliope.
LaVey's biography tells of his dropping out of
high school to join the circus and carnivals, first as a roustabout and cage
boy in an act with the big cats, later as a musician playing the calliope. He
later had many stints as an organist in bars, lounges, and nightclubs.
Later biographers have questioned whether LaVey
ever worked with the police, as there are no records substantiating the claim.
LaVey met and married Carole Lansing, who bore him his first daughter, Karla
LaVey, in 1952. They “divorced” (a divorce is invalid, cf. Matthew 19:6) in
1960 after LaVey became entranced by Diane Hegarty. Hegarty and LaVey never
married, but she was his companion for many years, and bore his second daughter,
Zeena Galatea LaVey in 1964, (this means he was also an adulterer and lived in
fornication).
In the late 1960s and early 1970s LaVey melded
ideological influences from Ayn Rand, Friedrich Nietzsche, Aleister Crowley,
Mencken, and Jack London with the ideology and ritual practices of the Church
of Satan into essays introduced with reworked excerpts from Ragnar Redbeard’s
Might is Right and concluded it with "Satanized" versions of John
Dee's Enochian Keys to create books such as The Satanic Bible, The Compleat
Witch, (re-released in 1989 as The Satanic Witch), and The Satanic Rituals.
Anton LaVey – Man of Satan
Anton LaVey was an admirer of Aleister Crowley,
and actually felt that Crowley's disciples weren't wicked enough:
"A
few years earlier LaVey had explored the writings of Aleister Crowley, and in
1951 he met some of the Berkeley Thelemites. He was unimpressed, as they were
more spiritual and less “wicked” than he supposed they should be for disciples
of Crowley’s libertine creed." —SOURCE (The Church of Satan website,
"Anton Szandor LaVey: A Biographical Sketch")
Aleister Crowley — Initiated to the highest
levels of Freemasonry and high priest of the Golden Dawn, said ...
"A
white male child of perfect innocence and intelligence makes the most suitable
victim."
One of the delusions that we will clear up at
the outset of this expose is the lie that leading Satanist’s do not believe in
or truly worship the devil. First of all it should be understood that Anton
LaVey, the founder of the Church of Satan viewed Satan as a true entity that he
truly worshipped before his death. Anton LaVey deceived a lot of people who
joined the Church of Satan by claiming that Satan only represented the
repressed forces of nature but was not a real entity.
In my interviews with former Charles Manson
family member Susan Atkins, who is still in prison after being convicted of
eight murders, Atkins blew the lid off of Anton’s lie. As a former associate of
Anton LaVey’s, who danced for him and spent personal time with him before
joining the Manson family, Atkins was privy to conversations with LaVey before
he became popular.
Atkins told me repeatedly that while LaVey
promotes a watered down, palatable form of Satanism to the ignorant masses
which he is deceiving, he acknowledged the exact opposite to her and to his
inner core of Satanist in the church of Satan. Susan Atkins told me that LaVey
told her emphatically while she was in his home that they truly worshipped
Satan as a real entity and as the one who began the initial rebellion against
God. Atkins also stated:
“Anton
told me that as a Satanist he does believe in the God of the bible but he
refused to worship him and made a conscious decision to worship Satan instead.”
(Personal interview with Susan Atkins,
http://www.goodfight.org/a_sataniccults.html)
Myths about Anton LaVey
Myth. The 15-year-old Anton LaVey played second
oboe with the San Francisco Ballet Orchestra, making him the youngest musician
ever to play with that prestigious institution. There was in fact, no "San
Francisco Ballet Orchestra" in 1945. The San Francisco Ballet was
accompanied by a local orchestra, whose records show that none of its three
oboists was named "Levey" or "LaVey". [SOURCES: San
Francisco Performing Arts Library & Museum, San Francisco, California. ]
Myth. Anton LaVey was exposed to the savagery
of human nature during his stint as a San Francisco Police photographer in the
early 1950s. The San Francisco Police Department past employment records
includes no "Howard Levey" or "Anton LaVey". Frank Moser,
who was a SFPD photographer in the early 1950s, said that Anton LaVey never
worked for the Department. In the snuff film Death Scenes, the narrator
mentions LaVey was given a book of crime scene photos by a police photographer
friend, which is probably how it started for people into believing he himself
had been a police photographer. [SOURCES: SFPD records, Frank Moser (Wright,
"SD", page 68), Death Scenes Video].
Anton LaVey's Last Words – Death Bed Confession
Anton LaVey in the end revealed that most of
what he claimed in his life was not true. Anton LaVey's last words and deathbed
confession quotes are something like: “I was wrong with what I did in this
life“. He founded the church of the devil and was a big part of preaching to
live in the dark side of life, but in the end, few moments before he died he
told in front of the camera that he was fooled by the devil all his life and
now he is going to hell.
INTERNET SOURCE: http://www.evilstuff.info/anton-lavey/
Anton Szandor LaVey (born Howard Stanton Levey; April 11, 1930 -
October 29, 1997) was an American author, musician and occultist.
He was the founder of the Church
of Satan and the religion of LaVeyan
Satanism. He authored several books including The
Satanic Bible, The Satanic Rituals, The
Satanic Witch, The Devil's Notebook, and Satan
Speaks! In addition, he released three albums, including The
Satanic Mass, Satan Takes a Holiday, and Strange Music. He played a minor
on-screen role and served as technical advisor for the 1975 film, The
Devil's Rain, and served as host and narrator for Nick
Bougas' 1989 mondo film, Death
Scenes.
LaVey
was the subject of numerous articles in news media throughout the world,
including popular magazines such as Look, McCall's,
Newsweek,
and Time, and men's magazines. He also appeared on
talk shows such as The Joe Pyne Show, Donahue and The Tonight Show, and
in two feature-length documentaries; Satanis in
1970, and Speak of the Devil: The
Canon of Anton LaVey in 1993. Two official biographies have been
written on LaVey, including The Devil's Avenger by Burton H. Wolfe,
published in 1974 and The Secret Life of a Satanist by Blanche
Barton, published in 1990.
Historian
of Satanism Gareth J. Medway described LaVey as a "born showman",
with anthropologist Jean La Fontaine describing him as a
"colourful figure of considerable personal magnetism". Academic
scholars of Satanism Per Faxneld and Jesper Aa. Petersen described LaVey as
"the most iconic figure in the satanic milieu". LaVey was labeled
many things by journalists, religious detractors and Satanists alike, including
"The Father of Satanism", the "St. Paul of Satanism",
"The Black Pope", and the "evilest man in the world".

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