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Anton Szandor LaVey
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LaVey publicity photo, c. 1992
Personal
Born Howard Stanton Levey
(1930-04-11)April 11, 1930
Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Died October 29, 1997(1997-10-29) (aged 67)
San Francisco, California, U.S.
Religious career
Profession Author, musician, Satanist

Anton Szandor LaVey (born Howard Stanton Levey; April 11, 1930 – October 29, 1997) was an American author and musician. He was also known for founding the Church of Satan. This organization introduced a new religion called Satanism. LaVey wrote several books about his ideas.

Who Was Anton LaVey?

Anton LaVey was a unique figure in American history. He was born in Chicago, Illinois, in 1930. Later, he moved to California. LaVey became known for his strong interest in unusual topics. He explored things like the occult and human nature.

Early Life and Interests

LaVey's birth name was Howard Stanton Levey. From a young age, he was interested in music. He played the organ and enjoyed different kinds of performances. He also worked in various jobs, which gave him many experiences. These experiences helped shape his later ideas.

Founding the Church of Satan

In 1966, Anton LaVey founded the Church of Satan. He declared this the "Year One" of the Satanic Era. This new group was based in San Francisco, California. LaVey wanted to create a religion that focused on human desires. It was different from traditional religions.

The Church of Satan teaches that people should enjoy life. It encourages self-indulgence and personal freedom. LaVey's version of Satanism does not worship a devil. Instead, "Satan" represents human pride and individualism. It is a symbol of rebellion against traditional rules.

His Books and Ideas

Anton LaVey wrote several important books. His most famous work is The Satanic Bible. This book explains the beliefs and practices of LaVeyan Satanism. It includes essays and rules for living. The book became very popular and was translated into many languages.

LaVey's writings often discussed human nature. He believed people should be strong and independent. He also wrote about magic and rituals. These were often used as psychological tools. They helped people focus their minds and achieve their goals.

Later Life and Legacy

LaVey continued to lead the Church of Satan for many years. He also kept playing music and writing. He became a well-known public figure. Many people were curious about his unique ideas. He passed away in 1997 in San Francisco.

Anton LaVey left behind a lasting legacy. The Church of Satan continues to exist today. His books are still read by many people. He is remembered as a founder of a new religious movement. He challenged many traditional ways of thinking.

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