Satanists discuss modern Satanism, its history, left-leaning political activism, and how Satanism relates to current events and pop culture. It's a show for the Satan-curious, or those already involved in Satanic groups.
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In conclusion, The Black Mass Appeal: For the Modern Satanist is an incredible podcast that has greatly enriched my life as a baby Satanist. Through its informative discussions, engaging hosts, and thriving community, it has become an invaluable resource for learning and connecting with others who share similar beliefs and values. I highly recommend this podcast to anyone curious about Satanism or looking for a welcoming and educational listening experience. Hail Satan!
Put on a pretty dress and come with us to the goat shed to enjoy the taste of butter, because we're living deliciously even if there's hell to pay.
Nobody ever makes sacrifices to Satan, so why the pop cultural obsession with this idea? We take a stab at it.
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Some people like to wine and dine their god, but for Modern Satanists that's a meal we're more likely to chew up and spit out.
Pure evil is all well and good, but what happens when fundamentalists take purity too far--and teenagers and women end up paying the price?
You've heard what we think of some of the most notorious tomes in Lucifer's Library, so now we're bringing you the insights and outrages of an unsuspecting public.
As we learned from the Life of Brian, we are all individuals--but what does that mean for our Satanic sensibilities?
We're returning to our Ritual Rolodex and giving Satan a bad name.
Happy new year! In honor of the auspicious Year of the Snake we're revisiting our favorite scriptural serpent with a Satanically subversive perspective on the fruits of Genesis.
The only thing that burns hotter than Hell is a question without an answer, so once again we're uploading the most loaded questions about Satanism from the unsuspecting public.
The year is one! Or whatever number, we lost count. But no matter when it is, it's time to revisit this most enduring classic of Satanic Sinema and rewind the reels on "Rosemary's Baby."
The year is almost One, and it's time to give the devil his due again.
Foiled again! Just in time for Hexmas, a histrionic history of curses, great and greater.
We're stuffing ourselves--with knowledge of course, as we dig into the Deadly Sin of Gluttony with Bonnie from Beelzebunz Bakery.
It's another day with you and me and Paradise.
We say "To Hell with this" and open some seasonal houses that should go off the market.
Our shocking Halloween season show disinters some Satanic perspectives on Mary Shelley's modern Mephistophelean marvel, "Frankenstein."
We color our perspectives about Maggie Thrash's new book, a Satanic Panic parable for readers on every spectrum.
It seems the third time is not the charm, as our fundy friends struggle with old Anton LaVey's infamous Satanic Bible, the most shocking exposition of heresy that most of them have never read.
Pour a nice, tall glass of Flavor Aid and get ready for some devilish deprogramming as we go in search for real, honest-to-badness Satanic cults.
It's all led up to this: We unveil our understanding of everyone's favorite sidepiece of Satanic statuary, the rock-hard foundation of our Modern Satanic perspective, the one, the only--Hot Satan.
We all want to save our skins, but what are we saving them for? We tell fundies "Hands off" as we embrace our rights over our own sinful selves.
We lean even leftier than usual as we chart a path from demon sex to "hidden masters" to this oft-referenced but little understood religious perspective.
We play bingo to beat the worst of 90s Satanic Panic copaganda.
It's definitely not safe to get back in the water.
When it comes to Satan we're true believers, but what do our Satanist peers and antecedents really believe in, and why is so much of it so weird?
The forbidden fruit doesn't fall far from the tree.
Blasphemy: Is it a means to an end, or just a means to offend? We've got unspeakable opinions on Blasphe-Me and Blasphe-You, with Dex and Chalice.
The most bewitching witching hour, from Spectres to Satanisms to feminist revolutions.
While modern research digs at the roots of our evolutionary tree, the public's relationship with science is in danger of becoming dead wood. Aron Ra joins us for a discussion about ancient ancestors and modern misconceptions.
Something Wicker this way comes, as we rekindle our interest the most heathenish of horror classics, 50 years after it scared the Hell into audiences.
Author Jack Legg is here to dig up all the dirt on the Satanic Panic in his own backyard with his new book "Digging Up Devils," the story of 80 human sacrifices that never happened.
On this episode: How can greed be a sin if it also makes the world go round? Ethicist John Paul Rollert joins us as we cash in our chips.
We're biting off more than we can chew with mythical Satanic cannibals past and present, and it's a mouthful.
Its time to correct some clerical errors with our comprehensive history of Sinister Ministers--fictional and factual.
Our favorite feminist fiend is back, as we uncover even more esoteric history revealing why Lilith always comes out on top.
We remember the infamous 1988 Geraldo Satanism special--and then drink to forget the infamous 1988 Geraldo Satanism special.
We've tested Testaments new and old, and so it came to pass that we delve into the most fundamentally American of all fundamentalist American religions and meet their really weird devil.
It's a buyer's market, but everything must go! Sidney Sin joins us for a who's who of who's sold their souls for fame, fortune, and malevolent musicality in human history.
Pazuzu, king of ancient wind demons and friend to children everywhere; but what made Pazuzu the most popular demon of his day, and what can his myth tell us about the nature of religion, morality, and storytelling? Digital Hammurabi's Megan Lewis explains.
Black Mass Appeal is developing a King James Aversion with this down and very dirty study of the absolute worst parts of the Bible.
Where do you go for face time with the Big S? To the library, of course.
We're making a Halloween house call to America's most famous haunted home to learn how the Amityville Horror conjured a new brand of American demonology.
Atun-Shei Film's Andrew Rakich talks religion, race, and recreancy with his new Satanic historical thriller "The Sudbury Devil."
We are angel investors once again as we discuss the Satanic queer vibes of "Good Omens."
In the thrilling conclusion of our Black Miskatonic Appeal game: Who lives? Who dies? And who has to submit to Misty's community theater tryouts?
That is not dead what can eternal lie, but what if it's just been lying for 150 episodes or so, how dead is it then?
What Satanic secrets do we dig up in this grave underaking?
On this episode: We don't know the meaning of the word...but that's about to change.
Beelzebub has visited us with a very inconvenient virus, so while we reschedule our regular BMA, here's another little peak into Tabitha's private library to tide us all over. This time: Neo-Exorcist and Lego hair pioneer Bob Larson exercises our patience.