Prejudice and Fear: Unraveling Society's Reaction to Satanism

Society often perceives Satanism as a phenomenon that contradicts traditional moral norms and religious beliefs, giving rise to deep fear and hostility. The introduction of unconventional views capable of overturning established conventions provokes a strong reaction among people accustomed to a certain order and concepts of proper behavior. This rejection is fueled by both myths and actual cases of violence attributed to its followers. The majority of public opinion connects this alternative ideology with extreme ritual acts and tragic displays of brutality, which only intensifies concerns about what lies beyond accepted norms. Moreover, the criticism is not limited to isolated incidents—it encompasses a whole spectrum of phenomena seen as a threat to public order and safety. In conclusion, the conflict between traditional values and alternative viewpoints remains a complex and multifaceted issue, prompting society to seek a balance between freedom of expression and the protection of moral foundations.


What Are the Causes of Prejudice and Hatred Toward Satanists in Society?


Prejudice and hatred toward Satanists in society arise for a number of reasons, linked to the idea that Satanism represents an inversion of societal and religious norms, as well as to both actual and mythologized acts of violence attributed to its adherents.

Firstly, one of the reasons is the public's rejection of overt Satanism, which is claimed to undermine the moral foundations of society. As stated in one quote, if the state allows such movements to develop, it is already regarded as one of the "gravest crimes":
"If the state allows overt Satanism to develop, I believe that it commits one of the gravest crimes. The other matter is that the state does not possess a mechanism for differentiation. But still, there are things that require no special definition. A normal society has always rejected them..." (source: link txt, page: 2360).

Secondly, society is often repelled by Satanism’s reputation, associated with extreme ritual acts and violence. Several descriptions leave an impression of tragic brutality:
"Having lured him into a forest plantation, they began to demand that he renounce his belief in God. When he refused, they tied L-va to a tree, imitating the crucifixion of Christ, demanded renunciation again, and when he did not comply, they slit his throat, and then finished him off with a hammer..." (source: link t

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