Luciferianism

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Etymology

Luciferian + -ism

Noun

Luciferianism (uncountable)

  1. A belief system that venerates the essential characteristics identified with Lucifer.
    • 2010, Magus M. Douglas Hockett, Dark Poetry from A Gothic View:
      He also teaches Rite and Ritual based on innumerous paths from Solomonic Rite and Ritual (the basis for Ordo Templ Orientis [OTO], the Golden Dawn, etc., etc., etc.) to Wicca to Paganism to Dragonism/Vamprism/Therianism/Lycanthropy to Satanism to Luciferianism to Necromancy to Saneria and the Yezidi Tibe Paths of Risen and Fallen Angelic Worship.

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