Satanism can be practiced any where. There is no particular place. Its a religion not a sport.
Satanism as a religious practice is followed by individuals rather than countries. It is primarily an individualistic belief system, with followers around the world, particularly in Western countries. The Satanic Temple, for example, has chapters in various countries, but there is no country where Satanism is recognized as an official state religion.
The majority of Syrians practice Sunni Islam, although there are also significant populations of Alawites, Christians, and Druze in the country.
The religion that worships Satan is called Satanism. It encompasses a variety of beliefs and practices centered around the figure of Satan as a symbol of personal freedom, individualism, and rebellion against traditional religious norms. Satanists do not worship Satan as a deity but rather as a symbol of defiance against oppressive authority and societal norms.
Yes, there are countries that officially recognize only one religion and restrict the practice of others. These countries may have a state religion, leading to limitations on the freedom to practice different faiths. Some examples include Saudi Arabia, where Islam is the official religion, and Vatican City, where Catholicism is the state religion.
There are very few countries that officially practice polytheism as a state religion. However, some countries like India, Japan, and various African nations have significant populations that still follow polytheistic beliefs alongside other religions.
A Satanist typically follows the belief system of Satanism, which may or may not involve the worship of Satan as a symbol of individualism and rejection of traditional religious teachings. Devil worshipers, on the other hand, specifically worship or venerate Satan as a deity. The key distinction lies in the focus on individualism and self-empowerment in Satanism versus the direct worship of Satan in devil worship.
Satanism
Yes
Practice alone.
LaVeyan Satanism (the original) does not.
No, Mike Portnoy is not a satanism.
Many practices have been called evil. President Reagan referred to the USSR as an evil empire, which would have made communism an evil practice. Christians believe that Satanism is an evil practice. There are hundreds of other examples.
No. The Qur'an is the holy book of the Islamic faith. Satanism is the practice of worshiping Satan himself. The two are in no way connected.
No African countries practice Buddhism as their main religion.
no shes beyond that its like super satanism
There are no "sacred texts" of Satanism; all works and books on Satanism and fairly cheap to purchase on most web-shops.
There are many different religious cultures in the US.A few could be:ChristianProtestantCatholicJewishIslamicMuslimPaganism (no, this is NOT the same as Satanism)Wicca (no, this is NOT the same as Satanism)Satanism
Most countries do.