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 +'''LaVeyan Satanism''', often referred to simply as '''Satanism''' among most adherents, was founded in 1966 by [[Anton LaVey]]. Its teachings are based on [[individualism]], [[self-control]] and "[[eye for an eye]]" morality. Drawing influences from the rituals and ceremonies of occultist [[Aleister Crowley]] and the philosophies of [[Friedrich Nietzsche]] and [[Ayn Rand]].
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 +==See also==
 +* [[The Church of Satan]]
 +* [[First Satanic Church]]
 +* [[Anton LaVey]]
 +* [[Peter H. Gilmore]]
 +* [[Karla LaVey]]
 +* [[The Satanic Bible]]
 +* [[The Satanic Rituals]]
 +* [[The Satanic Scriptures]]
 +* [[The Church of Satan (book)|Church of Satan Book]]
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LaVeyan Satanism, often referred to simply as Satanism among most adherents, was founded in 1966 by Anton LaVey. Its teachings are based on individualism, self-control and "eye for an eye" morality. Drawing influences from the rituals and ceremonies of occultist Aleister Crowley and the philosophies of Friedrich Nietzsche and Ayn Rand.

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