The Satanic bible — What is it?

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TL;DR:

The Satanic Bible promotes self-worship and denies biblical truth by teaching that humans are their own gods, sin is natural, and there is no afterlife.

from the old testament

  • Satan's first deception was telling humans they could "be like God” (Genesis 3:1–5). This began the pattern of self-worship that the Satanic Bible promotes.
  • Proverbs 9:10 states, "The fear of the LORD is the beginning of wisdom," contradicting the claim that humans can determine truth apart from God.
  • Isaiah 14:12–15 describes Satan's fall through pride and self-exaltation, showing the dangerous path and consequences of self-worship.
  • Ezekiel 18:20 establishes that sin has consequences, countering the claim that sin is natural and good.

from the new testament

  • In John 8:44, Jesus identifies Satan as "the father of lies," which helps us understand the source of the Satanic Bible's deceptions.
  • Second Corinthians 11:14–15 warns that Satan disguises himself as an angel of light, explaining how evil can be presented as good.
  • Hebrews 9:27 says, "It is appointed for man to die once, and after that comes judgment." This directly contradicts the denial of an afterlife.
  • Revelation 20:11–15 describes the final judgment, proving the reality of eternal consequences for our choices.

implications for today

The Satanic Bible's teachings reveal Satan's continued strategy to deceive through the same lies used in Eden, masquerading as an angel of light and twisting the truth, using just enough of it to make the lie believable. Understanding this and knowing the truth of God’s Word helps us recognize and reject these deceptions in their modern forms. The truth is that we find genuine freedom not in self-worship but in relationship with God, not in embracing sin but in receiving forgiveness through Christ, and not in denying eternal reality but in preparing for it. This knowledge empowers us to help others trapped by these lies see that God offers real answers to life's deepest questions and true satisfaction for our souls' deepest longings. We are all born with a God-shaped hole that we try to fill with ourselves or with sinful vices. However, the contrast between Satan's empty promises and God's faithful truth reveals the salvation and fullness of life available for those who trust in Christ for the forgiveness of sins.

understand

  • The Satanic Bible promotes self-worship.
  • The Satanic Bible teaches that sin is natural and good.
  • The Satanic Bible denies an afterlife.

reflect

  • How do you respond to the teachings of the Satanic Bible with what God’s Word says?
  • How can acknowledging God’s authority transform your perspective on sin and its consequences?
  • How does the concept of eternal judgment influence your daily choices and relationships with others?

engage

  • What similarities do you see between the deceptions found in the Satanic Bible and modern worldviews that reject biblical truth?
  • How can we effectively communicate the dangers of self-worship and the importance of God's authority to those influenced by the Satanic Bible?
  • In light of biblical teachings, how can we help others recognize the empty promises of self-worship and sin while pointing them toward the truth and abundant life found in Christ?