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Satan Prayer Lyrics

Believe in one god do we
Satan almighty
The uncreator of heaven and soil
And the unvisable and the visable
And in his son
Begotten of father
By whom all things will be unmade
Who for man and his damnation
Incarnated
Rise up from Hell
From sitteth on the left hand of his father
From thense he shall come to judge
Out of one substance
With Satan
Whose kingdom shall haveth no end

Hear our Satan prayer
Our anti Nicene creed
Hear our Satan prayer
For the cuming of seed

Hear our Satan prayer
Our anti Nicene creed
Hear our Satan prayer
For the cuming of seed

Unholy ghost
Overlord and taker of life

Hear our Satan prayer
Our anti Nicene creed
Hear our Satan prayer
For the cuming of seed
Hear our Satan prayer
Our anti Nicene creed
Hear our Satan prayer
For the cuming of seed
Hear our Satan prayer
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Cover art for Satan Prayer lyrics by Ghost

It's a parody of the Nicene Creed, essentially a mission statement written at the Council of Nicaea used by the Catholic church, saying this is what we believe. This song is Ghost's version, the Anti-Nicene Creed. They essentially took the Nicene Creed and reversed it and made it rhyme so instead of "We believe in one God, the Father Almighty" it's "Believe in one God do we, Satan almighty"

The title is also a parody of the "Lord's Prayer," a famous passage of scripture

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Cover art for Satan Prayer lyrics by Ghost

I believe it's "Dionysian creed" not "anti Nicene creed". Thanks for posting these.

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Anti-Nicene creed makes more sense thematically. The Nicene Creed is important to Christianity, so an Anti-Nicene Creed fits with Satanism. Besides, Dionysus is an aspect of Greek mythology, not Christianity, and isn't really all that evil, just unpleasant.

Cover art for Satan Prayer lyrics by Ghost

This song's about Satan.

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