in

Don't worry folks no soft selling here ?- ‘The Little Book Of Satanism’ Author La Carmina Talks Debunking The Satanic Panic (www.forbes.com)

La Carmina’s “The Little Book of Satanism” aims to shine a light on a widely misunderstood phenomenon.

What do you think?

18 Points
Upvote Downvote
Subscribe
Notify of
guest

15 Comments
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
CaliGirlWonders
CaliGirlWonders
3 years ago

I think “La Carmina” means “the little red girl.” And what does red signify in Satanic rituals?

Fleurdamour
Fleurdamour
3 years ago

It can refer to rubedo, the final stage of alchemy. And Kali is the red goddess of blood and destruction., Rohini, the Scarlet Woman. I have heard the Scarlet Woman referred to as Carmine, red.

Anton
Anton
3 years ago

Good for you Anglia, keep your business flourish. We are proud of you.

AnneP
AnneP
3 years ago

It’s amazing the lengths they go through in an attempt to get people to gain sympathy to these poor, “oppressed” Satanists….

Fleurdamour
Fleurdamour
3 years ago

I am very tired of Satanists claiming their religion is misunderstood. No. It’s not. It’s Satan. No misunderstanding.

JBL
JBL
3 years ago
Reply to  Fleurdamour

While I agree entirely with your point, Fleurdamour, I actually think the Satanists are right on this one: their religion is misunderstood — precisely by the growing throngs of people who believe that it is an entirely harmless and even somehow benevolent “personal choice.”

Nicorico
Nicorico
3 years ago
Reply to  JBL

Exactly JBL, the problem is that society is quitly and gradually adopting satanism, it’s meant to be misunderstood because the main argument is deception!

Jasmine
Jasmine
3 years ago
Reply to  Fleurdamour

Exactly, that’s so annoying

john
john
3 years ago

we dont have little brains, if you want to be atheists, why brand yourself with a fallen angel?

retiredtwitteruser
retiredtwitteruser
3 years ago
Reply to  john

Very true. The devil’s greatest trick was convincing people he didn’t exist.

Airplane Clouds
Airplane Clouds
3 years ago

I don’t think the devil exists. Nor God.
Because believing is the opposite of knowing.

frenchtoast2000
frenchtoast2000
3 years ago

So this person is Japanese. She obviously doesn’t understand the outcome of the horrors of the satanic panic since we have so many real devil worshippers in the US alone that spiritually pollute places to the point of no return.

Last edited 3 years ago by frenchtoast2000
Nicorico
Nicorico
3 years ago

Japan and asia in general also have a long satanic tradition, in all martial arts, Ninja, Samurai, once they reach a high level, they have rituals of spirits worshiping in order to obtain extra powers. The magic and dark spirituality we see in Mangas is in fact a projection of popular belief.

Fleurdamour
Fleurdamour
3 years ago

I just noticed she looks hypnotized.