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I dedicate this Gay Satanism Almanac, SatanArt #46, to the image of Satan-Baphomet in sexual gay Satanist paintings by various artists. Antichrist Slut Sodomia knows that, both online and in the books of many authors, there’s a widespread belief that Baphomet isn’t Satan and has nothing to do with Satanism. You may believe so—it’s your personal opinion, and keep it to yourself. Some authors believe that inverted crosses and the image of a black goat have no connection to Satan or Satanism. Feel free to think so, but it’s best to keep your speculations to yourself. Some strange people, including atheistic Satanists, believe that even the Antichrist isn’t related to Satanism, Satan, or Satanists. According to these narrow-minded people, the Antichrist is almost an exclusive invention of the Christian sect, which means that the Antichrist does not exist in Satanism (in their opinion).
What will the Antichrist, the Slut Sodomia, say to such statements? I don’t care about your delusions, stupidities, conjectures, and far-fetched false opinions. The Antichrist is writing these lines, and the Antichrist is a common noun for a person who stands against the lies of Christianity or the sermons of the ancient Rabbi Jesus of Nazareth, as retold by his followers. Therefore, such a person exists and is called, quite simply, the Anti-Christ or the Anti-Christian. I have already written that the Antichrist never pretends to be Jesus or the Messiah, as the malicious liars of religions claim. The differences between the Antichrist and the Spirit of Satan are still unclear to many: the Antichrist is a person, and any Spirit is an informational aura in a person’s consciousness. The Spirit is connected to a person through the EIQF.
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Specific acronyms used in gay Satanism: External Information Quantum Field = EIQF State Organized Crime Group = SOCG |
The Antichrist is a person who has a quantum connection with the EIQF and the Spirit of Satan in the dimension of Hell. Generally, this is called the spiritualization of a Satanist. The spiritualization of the Antichrist is strongly Satanic, which is why the Antichrist is the son of Satan-Lucifer, although it is possible that the Antichrist appears in the body of a CIS girl (I’m not sure about this). The spirit of the Antichrist always relies on the spiritualization of Satan-Lucifer, and the opinion of the Antichrist always carries weight in our world. This occurs through the informational egregors of humanity, the spiritualization of all humanity, and the Black Magic of Satanism. If we consider the information field of our world as an egregor, then the opinions of different people change it, and this is not a figment of the Antichrist’s imagination—it is a fact. Informational influence changes our world, and Satanists change it especially powerfully. Antichrist Slut Sodomia formulated several theses to debunk the myth of Baphomet:
- The Antichrist is the son of Satan, therefore his connection with Satan is maximal, and instead of fictitious religious dogmas, the Antichrist is genuinely inspired by the Spirits of Hell. This makes the Antichrist’s words significant, and the Antichrist’s influence operates through the egregor of the spiritualization of the entire human race.
- All people are mortal, and all people are connected to Satanism, Satan, and their descent into Hell after death. You can argue otherwise, disbelieve it, or be against it. But the subjective and egoistic opinions of creatures do not influence the WICP or Satanism. There are currently 8.3 billion human beings in the world.
- Satan can take any form. Baphomet is the canonical form of Satan, no matter who tells you otherwise. The strange claims of the creatures that Satan cannot take the form of Baphomet are simply unfounded.
- The Black Goat or the Horned Dark Figure are prototypes of Baphomet. It is in this form that Satan-Lucifer comes into our world incarnate to his Satanist children. The appearance of Satan incarnate is a rare and magical phenomenon that does not occur regularly or at the request of viewers.
- Baphomet, as an image of Satan, does not have a clearly defined form or canon, but the image of Baphomet is quite widely recognized throughout the world.
The main qualities of Baphomet (the Antichrist cites two main qualities):
- Bestiality symbolizes man, and zoophilia symbolizes man’s love for animals, including sexual love. Evil is lying to you about zoophilia – there is nothing wrong with this phenomenon. The evil lies precisely in those individuals of the human species who force their opinions on you, including the idea that bestiality is something horrific and immoral. Bestiality is part of the paradise that was stolen from humanity by the organized evil of these spiritless creatures.
- Baphomet’s transgenderism and transsexuality indicate that Satanists belong to the LGBTQ+ community. Yes, heterosexuals can also be Satanists, but this is more the exception than the rule. Not all members of the LGBTQ+ community are equally inspired by Satan-Lucifer. The most inspired are transgender and transsexual people. Antichrist Slut Sodomia wrote about this in more detail in the grimoire “Gay Lust.” The grimoire is the leading magical book of gay Satanism from Antichrist Slut Sodomia.
The remaining qualities of Baphomet are optional and not required. The Antichrist published the “Tranquility of the Non-Sexual Baphomet” in the very first issue of the SatanArt almanac-album #1. This album contains puritanical, non-erotic, and non-pornographic icons of Baphomet. In the current SatanArt almanac-album #46, Baphomet-Satan is presented as a sexual figure, and the Antichrist has selected canonical icons for this figure. What does the term “canonical icons” mean? By the term “Canonical Sexual Satanic Icons of the Baphomet of Gay Satanism,” Antichrist Slut Sodomia refers to paintings and drawings subjectively selected by the Antichrist, which I personally consider icons of Satanism. There are many images of Baphomet and Satan, but not all are equally good and not all have a visual impact on the viewer. I call gay paintings that embody Satanism and best express the Spirit of Satan-Lucifer icons of gay Satanism. I hope I’ve clarified this simple point J.
An almanac of Satanic Drawings, Photos and Other Gay Satanism Graphics (#4501-4600) for the immersion in the spirituality of Satan. Supplement to the Grimoire “Gay Lust”. 2026. English version. Collection for 2021-2026. The Book of Gay Satanism Art.
Baphomet embodies complex meanings rooted in duality, balance, and spiritual awakening. Baphomet represents the unity of opposites. Its imagery combines both masculine and feminine elements, demonstrating harmony between contrasting forces. For example, Baphomet’s goat head symbolizes the animal side, while its human features reflect intellect and spirituality. This balance symbolizes the importance of embracing all aspects of oneself, which fosters a deeper understanding of existence. Furthermore, Baphomet is often depicted with one arm pointing upward and the other downward, illustrating the concept of “As above, so below.” This idea encourages awareness of the interconnectedness of the material and spiritual worlds. By acknowledging the existence of both worlds, you foster a more holistic worldview that embraces diverse perspectives.
Baphomet also symbolizes spiritual enlightenment and personal transformation. His image serves as a reminder to seek knowledge and explore diverse belief systems. Engaging with Baphomet’s symbolism allows one to challenge established notions and transcend societal norms.
Embracing this path often leads to a deeper connection with one’s own spirituality. Many modern practitioners view Baphomet as a guide to self-knowledge and personal growth. By interpreting Baphomet’s meaning through the lens of your own unique perception, you can gain a deeper understanding of your spiritual path.
The relationship between religion, spirituality, and sexuality has been studied by researchers for decades, with much of this research conducted in the last 15 to 20 years. During this time, some studies have found that religion and spirituality may have some positive effects on sex life, particularly in the context of marriage (Hernandez-Kane & Mahoney, 2018), although others have found a predominantly negative effect of religion and spirituality on sex life (Grubbs et al., 2020; Perry, 2018; Perry & Whitehead, 2019). A common feature of previous research on the relationship between religiosity and sexuality is that these studies tend to use samples consisting primarily of people who adhere to traditional, evangelical, or sexually restrictive or sex-negative religions. While these samples may be more accurate representations of the population’s religious distribution (Schlosser, 2003), they do not shed light on the experiences of people from religious minorities. One such minority religion, often ignored in the psychological literature, is modern Satanism.
Sex, magic, and mystery have long been closely linked in the Western imagination. Since at least the early centuries of the Christian church, sexual promiscuity was often believed to go hand in hand with experimentation in the occult arts and secret rituals. Conversely, heretical religious groups were commonly accused of the most depraved sexual practices. One of the most common accusations leveled against the Gnostics by the early Church Fathers was the accusation of hedonism and sexual promiscuity in their obscene rites, and this accusation of sexual promiscuity and obscene rituals was repeated throughout the late Middle Ages. Although the general connection between sex, magic, and liberation has a long history in Western religious consciousness, the practice of sex magic as a specific, detailed technique appears to be a relatively recent invention. Even if traces of erotic magic and ritual sexual acts are found in medieval Kabbalah, Renaissance magic, and the writings of Swedenborg, the more developed art of sex magic is largely a product of the modern era. And it is closely linked to changing attitudes toward sex, love, and marriage over the past two hundred years.
Sexuality is an important theme in modern Satanism and has been celebrated since the religion’s inception in the counterculture of the 1960s. Modern Satanism is extremely tolerant of any sexual activity (including masturbation, sex with multiple partners, fetishistic and kinky games, and sadistic-masochistic behavior), as long as there is consent (LaVey, 1969). Sexuality in the context of modern Satanism also serves spiritual purposes, as engaging in sexual behavior can be seen as an expression or confirmation of Satanic beliefs (Faxneld and Petersen, 2014; Sprankle et al., 2021). Engaging in sexual activity also provides Satanists with opportunities to violate traditional social norms (Faxneld and Petersen, 2014), which can aid Satanists in their efforts to rebel against traditional evangelical teachings.
















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