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Religion is the lowest stage in the development of knowledge, and is therefore the result of the mental rectitude, fear and awe that primitive man experienced when viewing the wonders of nature.
Auguste Comte (1798 - 1857)
The book The Satanic Kerygma contains a godless, satanic doctrine, a theology of godlessness - the biblical mystery of godlessness.
It constitutes a study of theistic delusional truths and the path of man's transformation to a state of total godlessness. If we take the Latin maxim: fides quaerens intellectum - faith seeking understanding - as a definition of theology, then a theology of godlessness means an understanding that rejects theistic faith altogether. This peculiar understanding and rejection of belief in imaginary gods leads to what the book calls instinctive Satanism.
The book The Satanic Kerygma is, for the most part, written in the form of a parabola and its teachings are allegorical in nature. It encourages one to try to interpret it at will. However, as I wrote in the introduction to The Satanic Kerygma: "Its mere reading will perhaps only entertain the majority".
The Satanic Kerygma, together with the book Biblia Satanae, contains an exposition of the philosophy of the Satanic System of Disbelief - Ecclesia Luciferi.