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Warlock: The Armageddon is a 1993 American supernatural horror film directed by Anthony Hickox and produced by Peter Abrams. It is a sequel in title only to the 1989 film Warlock and stars Julian Sands , who returns in the title role as a warlock who attempts to free Satan from Hell.
The Infernal Names is a compiled list of adversarial or antihero figures from mythology intended for use in Satanic ritual. The following names are as listed in The Satanic Bible (1969), written by Church of Satan founder Anton Szandor LaVey. [1]
Greater and lesser magic (known also as high and low magic or collectively Satanic magic), within LaVeyan Satanism, designate types of beliefs with the term greater magic applying to ritual practice meant as psychodramatic catharsis to focus ones emotions for a specific purpose and lesser magic applied to the practice of manipulation by means of applied psychology and glamour (or "wile and ...
Satan's Slaves 2: Communion; Satanic Panic (film) The Satanic Rites of Dracula; Satanis; The Scary of Sixty-First; Seklusyon; The Seventh Victim; Sheitan (film) Simon, King of the Witches; Slaughtered Vomit Dolls; Sleepy Hollow (film) Speak of the Devil: The Canon of Anton LaVey; The Sudbury Devil
[2] [4] Todd also claimed that John F. Kennedy was still alive and that he had been Kennedy's "personal warlock". [2] [4] While Todd claimed to have left witchcraft in 1972 and converted to fundamentalist Christianity, accounts have him being baptized into a Oneness Pentecostal church in Phoenix, Arizona in 1968, and leading a Wiccan group in ...
Warlock is a 1989 American supernatural horror film directed by Steve Miner and written by David Twohy. Julian Sands stars as the title character, a son of Satan who travels from the late 17th century to the modern era with the mission of destroying the world.
Although most victims of the witch trials in early modern Scotland were women, some men were executed as warlocks. [9] [10] [11]In his day, the Scottish mathematician John Napier (1550–1617) was often perceived as a warlock or magician because of his interests in divination and the occult, though his establishment position likely kept him from being prosecuted.
The Warlock in Spite of Himself, Her Majesty's Wizard, A Wizard in Bedlam Christopher Stasheff (15 January 1944 [ 1 ] – 10 June 2018 [ 2 ] [ 3 ] ) was an American science fiction and fantasy author [ 4 ] [ 5 ] whose novels include The Warlock in Spite of Himself [ 6 ] (1969) and Her Majesty's Wizard (1986).