He probably wouldn't have objected to being called one. He adopted the description 'the wickedest man in the world' after being called such in a newspaper report; his view was that it would deter the people he considered timewasters, but those he approved of would be intrigued, and seek further. The name 'Shaitan' appears frequently in his writings, but could only loosely be equated with 'Satan', and carries a significantly different meaning to that which most Christians, for example, would infer. Those who (broadly speaking) follow his philosophy, 'Thelemites', adopt many religious practices and beliefs, or none. 'Do What Thou Wilt shall be the Whole of the Law. Love is the Law: Love under Will'.
It's a song about Aleister Crowley a dead satanist who has to face Judgement like we will all have to do.
Answer 1 Aleister Crowley was a Thelemite, not a Satanist. He did not believe in the devil. Satan is a Christian belief. Therefore, no he did not raise Satan. Answer 2 Aleister Crowley called himself "the Beast" and "666", which is spoken of in the Bible. And the Bible states that the "Beast" gets his power from the Dragon who is that old Serpent, Satan the Devil. So he did deal with Satan
No. He did study the work of Aleister Crowley and the supernatural, but I highly doubt that he is a Satanist.
Nobody really knows for sure. He was an occultist and likely a "witch" of some sort, but not Wicca nor Satanist.
Aleister Crowley's birth name is Edward Alexander Crowley.
Aleister Crowley died on December 1, 1947 at the age of 72.
Aleister Crowley died on December 1, 1947 at the age of 72.
Yep
Aleister Crowley went by The Beast, 666, The Wickedest Man Alive, and Alick.
Edward Alexander Crowley.
1875
Aleister Crowley was born on October 12, 1875 and died on December 1, 1947. Aleister Crowley would have been 72 years old at the time of death or 139 years old today.