Friday, June 25, 2010

Baphomet, Oh How I Praise Thee


This is another dangerous prayer, uncovered from the hands of Satanists and their co-conspirators, the communists and Darwinists. DO NOT attempt to read this aloud, or it could have terrible consequences. It is intended FOR STUDY, to prove that dark powers exist, and work continuously to undermine god's plan, for an earth where all mysteries are heavenly mysteries.

Baphomet, oh how I praise Thee. YOU are the keeper of the Aristotelian light, corruptor of the souls of men so that they should think higher of themselves than to suffer under god, for such is the noble and right thing to do. You alone represent the souls of the old gods, the pagan figures of the EARTH, who once brought about harvestime, brought seed to the womb of women and rainfall to the spring soil, who have now passed under heavenly wrath into oblivion. Their power is yours now, limitless and cosmic. The stars in the heavens are your province too, as is the floor of Hell, and the minds of men who seek to question the cosmic truth's handed down to them from Adam. Like the gods of spring, you unite the seed of men with the germ of woman, a cosmic power you have alone, even against the will of Yaweh. You are the mathematician and the architect, worshipped by millions of Freemasons and communists, You are the Judge, worshipped by the Gnostics in Alexandria, the Prime Mover of Plato, the Anti-God against which the Manicheans pitted all the powers of the universe. You are the anticreation, the dark opposed to the light, the maker of new flesh at the expense of the soul, the proponent of tree and field, the enemy of church and street and the hard labors of men who fear god. Baphomet, like the Bogomils before me, the Beloved, who laid down their lives for you. Husband of Tiamat, mistress of the seas and of the primordial chaos, it is your union that brought about th anticosmos, the dark between the stars, the shadow to every candleflame. Beast of Babel, grant me that I might seek to ease the sufferings of men, who might otherwise suffer for god's plan, seek to avert catastrophes conceived to test the wills of men, and to bring corrupting books and knowledge to the men who would build a new Tower.

No comments: