The 8 Orders

I

RESPECT THOSE WHO EARN IT; NEVER WASTE IT ON THOSE WHO DO NOT.

II

GOOD TROUBLE IS NECESSARY FOR REAL CHANGE.

III

BODILY AUTONOMY IS SACRED; VIOLATE IT AT YOUR OWN PERIL.

IV

THE FREEDOMS OF OTHERS ARE NON-NEGOTIABLE; IF YOU DISRESPECT THEM, YOU DISRESPECT YOUR OWN.

V

TRUST SCIENCE, NOT SUPERSTITION OR BLIND FAITH.

VI

OWN YOUR MISTAKES AND FIX THE DAMAGE YOU HAVE CAUSED.

VII

RESPECT NATURE, OR WE ALL FACE THE CONSEQUENCES.
 

VIII

LIVE HARD, IMPROVE CONSTANTLY, AND NEVER LOSE SIGHT OF WHO YOU ARE.

The 8 Faults

1. Willful ignorance

2. Herd conformity

3. Leaving trash behind

4. Incompetence

5. Compulsion

6. Forgetting past orthodoxies

7. Losing yourself

8. Harming children

The 8 Satanic Statements

 

1. Satan stands for indulgence and self-satisfaction without fear of judgement, for we are still animals after all.

 

2. Satan stands for living hard and improving constantly, without waiting for the promise of a false afterlife.

 

3. Satan stands for loving and spending time with those who deserve it, rather than parasites.

 

4. Satan stands for respecting nature and the protection of our environment.

 

5. Satan stands for seeking knowledge, even when it challenges long-held beliefs.

 

6. Satan stands for good trouble and freedom of blasphemy, regardless of who takes offense.

 

7. Satan stands against tyranny, especially when it hides behind religious authority.

 

8. Satan is the reason the Church holds the power it does; and the reason it fears losing it.

What are the 8 Orders?

The 8 Orders of Satanism are the ethical principles of The Satanic Circle.

 

What are the 8 Faults?

The 8 Faults are the faults, or "sins" of The Satanic Circle. They are behaviors that threaten the safety or freedom of yourself or others.

 

What are the 8 Satanic Statements?

The 8 Satanic Statements describe how we interpret the symbol of Satan in our movement and religion.

 

What does "forgetting past orthodoxies" mean?

"Forgetting past orthodoxies" is when you forget the arguments and belief systems that you believed in the past. We believe that part of growing involves agknowledging and improving yourself based on your past actions, so remembering them allows you to avoid repeating them. Remembering how and what you were indoctrinated with prevents you from being indoctrinated again.