Talk:Demonolatry

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The people authoring and editing this topic no longer have permission to reprint anything off of the OFS Demonolatry site verbatim because people have been changing the context of the copied and pasted information, thus spreading misinformation (like saying Dukante is the founder of Demonolatry, which is entirely untrue. Please do NOT revert this page back to include informtion that was taken directly from our website or I will be forced to take legal action. You do not have permission to reprint any information directly from our website. Write your own descriptions of Demonolatry, please. If you have questions - contact me at ofs.admin@gmail.com


All of these issues discussed on this page to this point have been rectified and cleaned up. Poisonarrow 17 February 2006



If anyone wishes to post external links to demonolatry please make sure they are demonolatry related and not ceremonial magick related (post those in Ceremonial Magick). Please also be sure external sites you add have viable articles or subject matter regarding the article. Poor link choices, having nothing to do with subject of the article, do nothing to help users of Wikipedia learn more about the subject matter. Thank you. Poisonarrow 27 January 2006


Article edited to remove parts which were self-referential to prior edits.


If you wish to portray the 1999 book by S Connoly as a "new religious movement", do so at "Modern Demonolatry", with references, please. dab () 19:41, 18 November 2005 (UTC)