Satan
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- | In the late 1980's and early 90's, North America enjoyed what appeared to be a renaissance in the Worhip of Satan, characterized primarily by the [[Ritual Murder|ritual murder]] and sexual molestation of schoolchildren though secondary evidence included the proliferation of heavy metal music, backward masking, increased homosexual activity and, strangely, an economic recession. | + | In the late 1980's and early 90's, North America enjoyed what appeared to be a renaissance in the Worhip of Satan, characterized primarily by the [[Ritual Murder|ritual murder]] and sexual molestation of schoolchildren; secondary evidence of the phenomena surfaced in the increased proliferation of searing "heaving metal" guitar solos, a vast swell in the manufacture of black t-shirts, the popularity of Gothic lettering, an influx of cheap cocain, backward masking, alienation of the masses in the wake of a confused upsurge in electronic media, increased homosexual activity and -- strangely -- an economic recession largely created through the activity of government bodies intent on strengthening the [[Free Market]]. |
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Satan (Worship) unv. 1. Plainly, the worship of Satan, Hebraic God of Evil and Misdeeds, adopted from the Sumerians and pretty much grubbed out in the process.
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In the late 1980's and early 90's, North America enjoyed what appeared to be a renaissance in the Worhip of Satan, characterized primarily by the ritual murder and sexual molestation of schoolchildren; secondary evidence of the phenomena surfaced in the increased proliferation of searing "heaving metal" guitar solos, a vast swell in the manufacture of black t-shirts, the popularity of Gothic lettering, an influx of cheap cocain, backward masking, alienation of the masses in the wake of a confused upsurge in electronic media, increased homosexual activity and -- strangely -- an economic recession largely created through the activity of government bodies intent on strengthening the Free Market.