The Order of Denderah
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Crowley and Egyptology
Heru-ra-ha (which, according to Crowley, means "Horus and Ra be Praised!")[citation needed] is a composite deity within Thelema—a religion established in 1904 with the writing of The Book of the Law by Aleister Crowley—composed of Ra-Hoor-Khuit and Hoor-par-kraat.[1] He is associated with the other two major Thelemic deities found in The Book of the Law, Nuit and Hadit, who are also godforms related to ancient Egyptian mythology. Their images link Nuit and Hadit to the established Egyptian deities Nut and Hor-Bhdt (Horus of Edfu).
From Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ra-Hoor-Khuit
From Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ra-Hoor-Khuit
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Followers of Set
Not that I think it's related, but I do recall reading about an off-shoot of LeVay's church of satan, called the Followers of Set. I also remember hearing that they are all in Southern California and Arizona.
LeVay was a student of Crowley.
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LeVay was a student of Crowley.
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Followers of Set
Reference, Jacktwan? I can't seem to find anything about "Followers of Set" online that isn't related to the fictional group from the role-playing game Vampire: The Masquerade.
sorry
It's actually Temple of Set
http://www.xeper.org/
I think too much of their core beliefs conflict with LG15 videos, but there is similarities with all of the denderah talk.
http://www.xeper.org/
I think too much of their core beliefs conflict with LG15 videos, but there is similarities with all of the denderah talk.
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It looks about as harmless as any other religion, honestly...doesn't seem to be anything unethical. It may seem odd to some, sure. I mean, I grew up Christian so you still get that lingering feeling. But it certainly doesn't seem dangerous and grim like what it could have been. If the ceremony will indeed be the one described in another post and there is dancing...well, that sounds better than many of the speculations, lol.
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But I'm sure that the creators are going to take liberties and have the ceremony be something much more serious.
Doesn't mean that it's realistic where the religion is involved but it doesn't need to be for the plot.
Think of 'The Craft's depiction of Wiccans or 'The Exorcist' depiction of Catholics.
Doesn't mean that it's realistic where the religion is involved but it doesn't need to be for the plot.
Think of 'The Craft's depiction of Wiccans or 'The Exorcist' depiction of Catholics.
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I have a feeling the actual ceremony is going to be fictional but based around some vague facts of the actual religion.
I wonder if they're going to marry Bree off or sacrifice her. I don't see a sacrifice occuring simply because of the fact the story isn't suppose to end till the end of November / start of December and the ceremony is in less than a month.
Unless of course Daniel shows up at the ceremony to save her and the rest of the series is blogs as they run away from the people after her.
I wonder if they're going to marry Bree off or sacrifice her. I don't see a sacrifice occuring simply because of the fact the story isn't suppose to end till the end of November / start of December and the ceremony is in less than a month.
Unless of course Daniel shows up at the ceremony to save her and the rest of the series is blogs as they run away from the people after her.
In the library section of that site, there's an article written about people who have claimed to have been abused and brought up in Satanic cults. Most have been investigated and proven untrue (modern urban legend is what an FBI agent called it), but one lady described being used as a 'breeder' for the group in her teens. I hope that's not the wild tangent they take it on, lol. I somehow...I dunno, even with its dark undertones, I just don't think they are going to take it THAT dark.
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