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- Hail_Satan abstract ""Hail Satan", sometimes expressed in a Latinized version as Ave Satanas (or Ave Satana), is an expression used by some Satanists to show their dedication to Satan, but has also been used for the purpose of comedy or satire. Believers in backmasking think they can hear "Hail Satan" and other messages to Satan in some songs played in reverse, such as "Walk This Way" by Aerosmith. The variation Ave Satani is sometimes used, because it was used by Jerry Goldsmith in his theme music to The Omen, but, regarding the Latin, its declension is not correct, as it is declined either as a masculine noun of the first declension, or a Greek loan word, and the ending -i- is for some forms of nouns of the second declension.[citation needed]Some adherents to a traditional pagan faith (such as the musician Gaahl) have been known to use the phrase to mock Christians or Christianity, using the similarities between Satan as phallic and passionate and pagan fertility-gods such as Freyr in this rhetoric as a disambiguation.[citation needed]".
- Hail_Satan wikiPageID "18783545".
- Hail_Satan wikiPageRevisionID "603118438".
- Hail_Satan hasPhotoCollection Hail_Satan.
- Hail_Satan subject Category:Heavy_metal_subculture.
- Hail_Satan subject Category:Left-Hand_Path.
- Hail_Satan subject Category:Religious_terminology.
- Hail_Satan subject Category:Satanism.
- Hail_Satan comment ""Hail Satan", sometimes expressed in a Latinized version as Ave Satanas (or Ave Satana), is an expression used by some Satanists to show their dedication to Satan, but has also been used for the purpose of comedy or satire. Believers in backmasking think they can hear "Hail Satan" and other messages to Satan in some songs played in reverse, such as "Walk This Way" by Aerosmith.".
- Hail_Satan label "Hail Satan".
- Hail_Satan sameAs m.04gr_93.
- Hail_Satan sameAs Q5639192.
- Hail_Satan sameAs Q5639192.
- Hail_Satan wasDerivedFrom Hail_Satan?oldid=603118438.
- Hail_Satan isPrimaryTopicOf Hail_Satan.