No. There are very, very few rock bands that claim to be Satanists, and Black Sabbath is not one of them.
Pretty much the only rock musicians who actually consider themselves Satanists belong to an obscure sub-genre of heavy metal known as Satanic metal.
Practically any famous rock band you can think of does NOT worship the devil or have anything to do with Satanism. The idea that lots of rock bands are Satanists or devil worshippers is a total myth, created by ignorant people who don't know anything about Rock Music at all.
Even Satanists do not worship the Devil. They do not worship any deity. They do not believe that God or Satan actually exist. And they do not sacrifice animals or children, either. Children and animals are considered the purest form of life, and thus are held sacred.
I suggest you do some reading on both rock music and Satanism, and learn what these things are actually about, instead of listening to rumors spread by ignorant people.
Black Sabbath invented heavy metal Black Sabbath did not encourage devil worship Black Sabbath encouraged/did not encourage young people to do drugs Just three possibles, I could argue for or against any of these.
First of all, Black Sabbath is a musical group, not a song. Just as a Sabbath is a religious ceremony (such as a mass or service), although the origin of the term has taken some divergence over the years from its origin meaning, a "black" Sabbath would be akin to an "evil" Sabbath or ceremony. Hence, witchcraft, etc. The idea is obviously some form of Demonic Devil Worship. This goes a step beyond mere morbid songs like Paint it Black, and White Room, which seem to involve funerals. The original members of Black Sabbath are not demonic devil worshippers, as they have been stereotyped due to their interest in themes from the occult. They have been photographed quite famously wearing rosaries or crosses around their necks on numerous occasions. The title track for Black Sabbath, "I Grimlok", can be interpreted as having a figure or demon's shadow looming over you like the Grim Reaper/angel of death. It is more of a presence or the moldy scent of old death; the finger pointing of the Grim Reaper coming to take your soul to the other side.
no they do not, they're an atheist band
no!!!!!!!!!!! it might look like it but no probley they kind of tried to copy the devil star but its not the same slipknot is not devil worshippers No they have used the Pentagram and other pagan symbols, but do NOT worship the Devil.
yes their religion is called satanism. people in it are called satanics.
The Devil Worshippers was created on 1921-01-02.
its different for all of them some are athiest some are cristian some are devil worshippers
Lots, try googling "National devil worshippers registrar"
a devil imp is the underings of the devil the little worshippers
Black Sabbath invented heavy metal Black Sabbath did not encourage devil worship Black Sabbath encouraged/did not encourage young people to do drugs Just three possibles, I could argue for or against any of these.
no.
First of all, Black Sabbath is a musical group, not a song. Just as a Sabbath is a religious ceremony (such as a mass or service), although the origin of the term has taken some divergence over the years from its origin meaning, a "black" Sabbath would be akin to an "evil" Sabbath or ceremony. Hence, witchcraft, etc. The idea is obviously some form of Demonic Devil Worship. This goes a step beyond mere morbid songs like Paint it Black, and White Room, which seem to involve funerals. The original members of Black Sabbath are not demonic devil worshippers, as they have been stereotyped due to their interest in themes from the occult. They have been photographed quite famously wearing rosaries or crosses around their necks on numerous occasions. The title track for Black Sabbath, "I Grimlok", can be interpreted as having a figure or demon's shadow looming over you like the Grim Reaper/angel of death. It is more of a presence or the moldy scent of old death; the finger pointing of the Grim Reaper coming to take your soul to the other side.
No. Of course not.
devil worshippers
devil-worshippers = adoradores del diablo
They didn't when they existed, so not likely now that they don't.
no they do not, they're an atheist band