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Nikolas Schreck Quotes: "Satanism represents opposition to hypocrisy, every human being feels rage, every human being feels anger, and we feel it is natural to express that anger in a healthy way."

Satanism represents opposition to hypocrisy, every human being feels rage, every human being feels anger, and we feel it is natural to express that anger in a healthy way.



Nikolas Schreck Quotes: "I don't believe there is any such definition, there is no such thing as evil, only moral judgments based on what society believes to be wrong behavior."

I don't believe there is any such definition, there is no such thing as evil, only moral judgments based on what society believes to be wrong behavior.




Nikolas Schreck Quotes: "If you are drawn to the left hand path, it's usually because you've had some kind of life experience that has shocked you, awakened you."

If you are drawn to the left hand path, it's usually because you've had some kind of life experience that has shocked you, awakened you.



Nikolas Schreck Quotes: "Left hand path magick is generally socially unacceptable."

Left hand path magick is generally socially unacceptable.




Nikolas Schreck Quotes: "...Or should you mourn the rapist, which I guess Christians mourn the people who kill them too."

...Or should you mourn the rapist, which I guess Christians mourn the people who kill them too.



Nikolas Schreck Quotes: "...And eventually, he (Charles Manson) testified to an empty court, as Bugliosi had convinced the presiding judge Older, that Manson's hypnotic powers might convince the jury he was innocent."

...And eventually, he (Charles Manson) testified to an empty court, as Bugliosi had convinced the presiding judge Older, that Manson's hypnotic powers might convince the jury he was innocent.