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¾ØÅÏ »÷´õ ¶óº£ÀÌ(Anton Szandor LaVey, 1930~1997). µ¶½ÇÇÑ ·çÅͱ³ ½ÅÀÚ¿´À¸³ª 1966³â 4¿ù 30ÀÏ ‘¾îµÒÀÇ ÈûÀ» ÀÏÀ¸Å°¼¼’ ‘º»´ÉÀ» µû¸£´Â °ÍÀº ÁË°¡ ¾Æ´Ï¶ó³×’ ¾îÂÞ±¸ Çϸ鼭 »çźÁ¦Àϱ³È¸ ¼³¸³. He was the founder of the Church of Satan (The First Real Satanic Society) and the religion of LaVeyan Satanism. ±×³ª¸¶ µµµÏÁú·Î ¸¸µç ±³¸®. Although he regularly derided older esotericists, LaVey also relied upon their work; for instance making use of John Dee's Enochian system in The Satanic Bible.


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±Ø¿ì ÆĽýºÆ®. He was a friend of James Madole, leader of the Fascist National Renaissance Party(1948~1981). Due to Madole's opposition to Christianity, he sought new religious ideas, and was attracted to an infusion of Fascism and Satanism.


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¿À´Ã³¯ ¿ÀÄÃÆ®-ÆĽÃÁòÀÇ °ÅµÎ·Î ±â¾ïµÇ°í ÀÖ´Â ¹ÌÄ£ ¾²·¹±â. µ¶ÀÏ ³ªÄ¡Áò¿¡ ¿µÇâ ¹ÞÀ½. ¹éÀοì¿ùÁÖÀÇÀÚ. ¹Ì±¹À嶯ÁÖÀÇÀÚ. °³¼Ò¸® ¸¹ÀÌ ÇßÀ½. Madole is now recognized as a pivotal figure in the development of post-war occult-fascism. He was influenced by Aryanism. He wrote that the Aryan race was of great antiquity and had been worshipped worldwide by lower races as "White Gods". Madole also wrote that the Aryans originated in the Garden of Eden located in North America. He also believed that America was the "new Atlantis" and "the cradle of a new God like race". ³ðÀÇ À̵¥¿Ã·Î±â? Ideology=Neo-Nazism, White supremacy, Neo-fascism, American nationalism! µîµî.

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In the late 1960s and early 1970s, LaVey melded ideological influences from Friedrich Nietzsche, Ayn Rand, H. L. Mencken, and Social Darwinism with the ideology and ritual practices of the Church of Satan.

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±âºÎ±Ý »ç¶û. In early 1975 LaVey announced that higher degrees of initiation could be given in return for a financial contribution.

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1970³â´ë ÃÊÁß¹Ý ±³È¸¿¡¼­ Àß³ª°¡´ø »çźÀÇ ÈķʵéÀÌ ½ÅÀÚµéÀ» ½ï½ï »©³» ºÐ°¡, ÁÙÁÙÀÌ À¯»ç »çź±³ â¼³.

¤±‘´ºÀúÁöÀÇ ¸¶³à’ ¸±¸®µå ½ÌŬ·¹¾î(Lilith Sinclair)°¡ ³²Æí°ú ÇÔ²² “¶óº£ÀÌ°¡ µ¶½ÄÇÏ´Â ¾Ç¸¶½Ã´ë´Â ³¡³µ³ª”°í ¼±¾ð, ½ÅÀÚµéÀ» »©µ¹·Á ‘¼¼Æ® ½ÅÀü’ ⸳. In June 1975, editor of the Church's newsletter, Michael Aquino, left the Church of Satan and formed the theistic Temple of Set, claiming to take an unknown number of dissenters with him. The Church maintains this policy announcement was designed to "clean house" of members who didn't understand Satanic philosophy.

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¤±1973³â ÀϺΠ½ÅµµµéÀÌ ºüÁ®³ª°¡ Church of Satanic Brotherhood, Ordo Templi Satanas¶ó´Â À¯»ç »çź±³ ¼³¸³.

¤±µðÆ®·ÎÀÌÆ®ÀÇ ¹Ùºô·Ð ÁöºÎ Ã¥ÀÓÀÚ´Â ¿µ±¹¼º°øȸ ½ÅºÎ Ãâ½ÅÀÇ Wayne West¿´´Âµ¥ µ¿¼º¾Ö¿Í SM¿¡ ´ëÇØ ‘³Ê¹« °ü´ë’ÇÏ´Ù´Â ÀÌÀ¯·Î ‘ÆĹ®’ ´çÇÔ. ¿­¹ÞÀº West´Â "»çź°ú´Â ¹«°üÇÑ »çŸ´ÏÁò"(ÀÌ°Ô ¹º¼Ò¸®?)À» ÁÖÀåÇÏ¸ç ½ÅÀÚµéÀ» »©µ¹·Á Universal Church of Man ¼³¸³.

¤±À̹ۿ¡ µðÆ®·ÎÀÌÆ® Áö¿ª¿¡¼­´Â ÀÛÀº¼º¸ð¼º´ç(The Shrine of the Little Mother), °ËÀº¼ý¾ç´Ü(The Order of Black Ram) µîÀÇ À¯»ç »çź±³°¡ ¾Õ´ÙÅý ¼³¸³µÊ.

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¶óº£ÀÌ´Â ‘¾Ç¸¶¼º°æ’, ‘»çźÀǽĒ ‘»çź °¡¶ó»ç´ë!’ µî ¹ß°£. He authored several books, including The Satanic Bible, The Satanic Rituals, The Satanic Witch, The Devil's Notebook, and Satan Speaks!

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Âû½º ¸Ç½¼ÀÇ ÃßÁ¾ÀÚ¿´´ø ¼öÀü ¾ÜŲ½º(Susan Denise Atkins, 1948~2009)´Â Ä£±¸µé°ú ÇÔ²² ¿µÈ­°¨µ¶ ·Î¸¸ Æú¶õ½ºÅ°ÀÇ Áý¿¡ ħÀÔ, 5¸íÀ» »ç»ì. ¿¬¼â»ìÀθ¶ ¸®Ã³µå ¶ó¹Ì·¹Áîµµ ¾Ç¸¶±³ Ãâ½Å.


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Steven Hurd, Philip Galimanis, Lloyd Gamble, Bunny Dixon, Scott Waterhouse µîÀÇ »ìÀÎÀÚµéÀº ±³ÁÖ ¶óº£ÀÌ ¼þ¹è. ±×ÀÇ ¾Ç¸¶ ¼º°æ¿¡°Ô¼­ »ìÀÎÀÇ ¿µ°¨À» ¾ò¾ú´Ù°í °ø°³ÀûÀ¸·Î ¶°µé¾ú´Ù. ÇÏÁö¸¸ ±³ÁÖ´Â “»ìÀÎÀÚµéÀº ³» °¡¸£Ä§À» ÀÌÇØ ¸øÇÑ ¹ÌÄ£³ðµéÀÌ¿©! ³ª¶û »ó°ü ¾ø¾î!”¶ó°í ¿À¸®¹ß.


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'»çź ¹Ì»ç°î‘ µî ¹ßÇ¥. He released three albums, including The Satanic Mass, Satan Takes a Holiday, and Strange Music. ( His parents supported his musical interests, as he tried a number of instruments; his favorites were keyboards such as the pipe organ and the calliope.) ¶Ç... LaVey hated rock and metal music, with or without "Satanic" lyrics, and often expressed his distaste for it.

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¾ð·ÐÀº ³ð¿¡°Ô ³î¾Æ³µ´Ù. LaVey was the subject of numerous articles in news media throughout the world, including popular magazines such as Look, McCall's, Newsweek, and Time, and men's magazines. He also appeared on talk shows such as The Joe Pyne Show, Donahue and The Tonight Show, and in two feature-length documentaries: Satanis in 1969 and Speak of the Devil: The Canon of Anton LaVey in 1993. Two official biographies have been written on LaVey, including The Devil's Avenger by Burton H. Wolfe, published in 1974, and The Secret Life of a Satanist by Blanche Barton, published in 1990.


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Media attention followed the subsequent Satanic wedding ceremony of journalist John Raymond to New York City socialite Judith Case on February 1, 1967. The Los Angeles Times and San Francisco Chronicle were among the newspapers that printed articles dubbing him "The Black Pope".


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‘¼¼»ó¿¡¼­ °¡Àå »ç¾ÇÇÑ ³ð’ µî. LaVey was labeled many things by journalists, religious detractors, and Satanists alike, including "The Father of Satanism", the "St. Paul of Satanism", "The Black Pope", and the "evilest man in the world".

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ȤÀÚ´Â ³ðÀ» ‘Ÿ°í³­ ¼î¸Ç’À̶ó ÇÏ°í, ȤÀÚ´Â ‘»ç¶÷À» ȤÇÏ°Ô ÇÏ¿© ÀÚ¼®Ã³·³ »ç¶÷À» ²ø¾î´ç±â´Â ´É·ÂÀÚ’¶ó°í ÇÑ´Ù. Historian of Satanism Gareth J. Medway described LaVey as a "born showman", with anthropologist Jean La Fontaine describing him as a "colourful figure of considerable personal magnetism".

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ŸÀÇ ÃßÁ¾À» ºÒÇãÇÏ´Â.... Academic scholars of Satanism Per Faxneld and Jesper Aa. Petersen described LaVey as "the most iconic figure in the Satanic milieu".

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‘Á¾±³Àû ÀÌÀ¯’·Î ¹Ð¾ú½´. °í´ëÀÇ »çÇü ÁýÇàÀÎ ÄÚ½ºÇÁ·¹À¯. April 30, 1966, he ritualistically shaved his head, allegedly "in the tradition of ancient executioners", declared the founding of the Church of Satan and proclaimed 1966 as "the Year One", Anno Satanas-the first year of the Age of Satan (it was later demonstrated that LaVey in fact shaved his head because he lost a bet and made up the "ancient executioners" story after the fact).

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LaVey's third and final companion was Blanche Barton. On November 1, 1993, Barton gave birth to Satan Xerxes Carnacki LaVey. Barton succeeded LaVey as the head of the Church after his death and has since stepped down from that role and handed it to Magus Peter H. Gilmore.


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»çźº´¿ø ¾Æ´Ñ ¼º¸ð¸¶¸®¾Æ º´¿ø¿¡¼­ ²Ð.  Anton LaVey died on October 29, 1997, in St. Mary's Medical Center in San Francisco of pulmonary edema. He was taken to St. Mary's, a Catholic hospital.

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