Hell on Ministries announce launch of new podcast programme
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Hell on Ministries have announced the launch of a new talk radio-style podcast programme called Traditional Satanism with Brother Nero.
The programme’s primary aim is to educate the public as well as the media about the practices and traditions of the different denominations of traditional Satanism and promote the religious worship of Satan/Lucifer as a serious faith and a way of life.
Traditional Satanism with Brother Nero is a cross between religious ministries and a current affairs chat programme that focuses on the events and interests to the satanic community.
The 36-year-old brother Nero, a legally ordained satanic minister, delivers his heretical message with the passion and intensity that one would expect from an Evangelical Christian minister and the seriousness befitting of his university education in journalism and public relations.
“I would like my show to be a place where traditional Satanists can express their opinions on topics that interest them without the fear of persecution and ridicule,” says Brother Nero.
“There are very few places where people who have a genuine interest in learning about Satanism can go where the subject of traditional Satanism is treated with the seriousness it deserves.”
The premier episode of Traditional Satanism with Brother Nero will be available for download on October 31st on www.hellonearthministries.com.
Typically, the show ranges from one to two hours long depending on content.
The episode’s featured guest will be British Luciferian Scott Jones whose introductory course on Satanism and Magick is causing controversy in the small village of Worle.
In the interview, Mr Jones discusses his frustration with the inaccurate reporting of the media as well as the details of the course with Brother Nero.
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