• List of Common Satanic Phrases

    Last updated: (6/5/2026)

    (THIS LIST WILL BE UPDATED CONSTANTLY)

    BASIC SATANIC PHRASES:

    (this comparison is because Christian phrases are most commonly heard religious phrases in America)


    "Hail Yourself!" vs "God bless you"

    "Hail Satan!" vs "Praise God"

    "I swear to Satan" vs "I swear to God"

    "Thank Satan"  vs "Thank God"

    "Think for yourself!" vs "Have faith"

    "Fear none!" vs "Fear God" 

    "Love is earned!" vs "God is love"

    "Hail Satan!" vs "Praise God"

    "Hail this lair!" vs "Bless this house"

    "Live deliciously!" vs "Live for Christ"

    "No gods, no masters!" vs "Jesus is lord"


    Phrases like “Oh my God” and “Jesus Christ” are accepted, as blasphemy that targets fictional characters themselves are Satanic. Though you can use “Oh my Satan,” “Oh sweet baby Satan” or “Oh Lucifer” as well. However, avoiding phrases like "Thank God" and "I swear to Satan" can help delegitimize the idea of pleasing a deity, especially if you have religious trauma.

    Terms like “my little Demon,” “my little hellspawn” or calling something “demonic” or “satanic” are considered positive terms when used towards other Satanists.


    COMMON SATANIC SLOGANS:

    “Better to reign in hell, than to serve in heaven.”

    “Satan loves me for who I am.”

    “Don’t sacrifice pleasure.”


    SATANIC RHYMES:

    "In someone's personal lair, show some care. Raise no hell unless you're asked to share."

    "Break some rules, light the flame. Good trouble's how we stake our claim."

    “I don’t need a heaven’s gate, myself and I decide my fate.”