Kyk ook:
- Die Bybel oor die hel
- Die NG Kerk en die duiwel/bose
- RSG gesprek oor die duiwel of Satan (18 Aug 2019)
- RSG gesprek oor die duiwel en die bose (6 Mei 2018)
- Medestigter van SA Sataniese Kerk bedank (5 Julie 2022)
Terwyl baie teoloë in die NG Kerk en moontlik ook ander kerke in die land die bestaan van Satan verwerp, het Suid-Afrika se eerste satanistiese kerk, onder leiding van Riaan Swiegelaar en Adri Norton, nou oopgemaak. As jy egter sommer hulle dienste wil bywoon, dan gaan jy nie kan nie omdat hulle die identiteit van bekendes wat ook dienste bywoon, wil beskerm.
Interessant dat hulle blykbaar nie in die duiwel self glo nie. Hulle vereer hom bloot as ’n argetipe, as ’n simbool vir trots, vir vreugde, vir die vleeslike aard van die mensdom.
Hier volg die nege Satanistiese stellings waarvan verwys word in die artikel hieronder:
Die Nege Sataniese stellings
deur Anton Szandor LaVey
Die Nege Sataniese verklarings verskyn oorspronklik in The Satanic Bible, © 1969
- Satan verteenwoordig oorgawe in plaas van onthouding!
- Satan verteenwoordig ’n lewensbelangrike bestaan in plaas van geestelike pypdrome!
- Satan verteenwoordig ware wysheid in plaas van skynheilige selfbedrog!
- Satan verteenwoordig vriendelikheid teenoor diegene wat dit verdien in plaas van die liefde wat op ondankbares vermors word!
- Satan verteenwoordig wraak in plaas van om die ander wang te draai!
- Satan verteenwoordig verantwoordelikheid teenoor die verantwoordelike in plaas van besorgdheid oor psigiese vampiere!
- Satan stel die mens voor as net nog ’n dier, soms beter. Die mens word egter meer gereeld as slegter as die viervoetiges gestel, wat as gevolg van sy ‘goddelike geestelike en intellektuele ontwikkeling’ die boosaardigste dier van almal geword het!
- Satan verteenwoordig al die sogenaamde sondes, aangesien dit almal lei tot fisiese, geestelike of emosionele bevrediging!
- Satan was die beste vriend wat die Kerk nog ooit gehad het, aangesien Hy dit al die jare in besigheid gehou het!
Dit is baie duidelik opgestel in reaksie op Christene en die Bybel.
Opdatering: Op 30 Mei 2022 het Riaan Swiegelaar uit die Suid-Afrikaanse Satanistiese Kerk bedank en ’n Christen geword. Kyk Medestigter van SA Sataniese Kerk bedank (5 Julie 2022)
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Satanic Church closed to public to protect high-profile worshipers, says co-founder | News24
23 June 2020
Murray Williams
- The Satanic Church wants to protect the identities of its congregation.
- Satanists promise to protect their members as if they were “family”.
- Members of the public will be permitted to visit Satanic weddings – or Satanic bible study.
Members of the public, who are not members, will not be permitted into the South African Satanic Church to protect the identity of TV personalities and leading businessmen who are practicing Satanists.
Swiegelaar said his congregation did not believe in “the devil” or “Satan”.
A debate on social media flared up following the interview, despite the church having opened in Century City, Cape Town, in February.
Misconceptions
On Tuesday night, the pair took to Facebook to “clear up misconceptions” which they had encountered online.
Some members of the public asked if they could attend a service, to which Swiegelaar said: “We look after our members as if it were are family. Please understand that many of us, many Satanists, are not that accepted by their families. Therefore, we have become like a family.
“I personally would protect my family at all times. We have very well-known personalities, people who are on TV daily, in our congregation … as well as prominent businessmen.
“So, to protect their identity, we’re certainly not going to allow members of the public to come to satanic rituals.”
The couple said there were certain “rites of passage” – such as satanic weddings, satanic naming ceremonies, and more – which members of their congregation might wish to invite family, and were welcome to do so.
There was also Satanic “Bible study”, which members of the public could try remotely.
“You will immediately know if you are a Satanist or not,” Swiegelaar promised.
Registration
Norton said she was against members of the public participating in satanic rituals without the proper induction into the religion – and participating in activities such as “chanting affirmations”, sometimes with drums – could be “very emotional” if members of the public came in cold.
The church hit the news when it was ostensibly “registered”. On its website, it states itself as a not-for-profit company.
Among its “9 Satanic Statements” are: “Satan represents indulgence, instead of abstinence [although it does not say in what]; Satan represents vengeance, instead of turning the other cheek and Satan is the best friend the church has ever had, as he has kept it in business all these years.”
But Swiegelaar was clear: “We do not believe in the devil, or Satan, as an external deity or a being. We revere Satan as an archetype, as a symbol for pride, for joy, for the carnal nature of humanity.”
The response on Twitter varied between those who leapt into action, to oppose the Satanists with all their might, like:
@Sfiso73368521
South African Government: The new Satanic Church is not good for society. – Sign the Petition! http://chng.it/bYF9JwZr via @Change
And those who yawned off the brouhaha:
@KarinaMSzczurek
When #Orania and #SatanicChurch are trending, it is time to get off Twitter and read another good book! Bye for a while…!
The church’s founders reminded the public it also practiced safe Covid-19 rituals – and were not open to large crowds of congregants under Level 3.