UAVHEP06 :: Satan As Rebel Hero

Underworld Amusements Variety Hour, Episode 6 :: Satan as Rebel Hero

This episode brings you the audio from the lecture Robert Merciless and I gave at the University of Maryland on October 3rd of 2010 as part of the first SkeptiCamp DC. The three part video is posted on YouTube, but that and a transcript and images of the slides are available on my personal blog kevinislaughter.com

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Giving you what I want (free ebook with purchase of real book)…

I’m currently reading paperback editions of “The 10,000 Year Explosion: How Civilization Accelerated Human Evolution“, “The Solitary Vice: Against Reading” and “I Was Looking for a Street” at the moment.

I bought the paperbacks because I wanted to own the book, but with the first two on the list, I’m going to be working with the material for podcasting or blogging – so I want Kindle versions. I bought the new Charles Manson LP “Air” on vinyl, and it had a download code. This was perfect, and it’s exactly how I want my media. This wasn’t my first exposure to the idea, but it was just a great experience getting something how you want it. Big beautiful cover and black wax, plus some MP3s to instantly load up.

Some books I’m fine with digital only, some I want to have the souvenir on a shelf, but I’d like searchable, clippable, digital versions of all of them.

With how I have things set up now, I can’t just automatically have lulu.com or amazon.com send you a free ebook version when you buy a print edition, but I’ve decided that (as long as sales are so slow) I can just do this on my own.

Right now I’ve got two books that are formatted for the Kindle, The Anti-Christ: Curse Upon Christianity and The Sorceries and Scandals of Satan. If you’ve purchased either of these books, send me proof (your e-mail confirmation, a webcam pic of you holding it up with a slip of paper with your name on it… I don’t know, be creative or literal) and I’ll send you the ebook version for free. E-mail me at thecreep@underworldamusements.com and put in the subject line something like “Free Ebook Offer: __(title of book)___”

I’ve learned it takes quite a bit of time to put these ebook versions together. Not as much time as it takes to put the print version, but only because at that point much of the work has been done. I’d like to sell people the ebook who don’t want the print edition, but I don’t want to charge people twice for the same thing, especially if one of them can be dropped into an e-mail.

Don’t have a Kindle (or device that can read .mobi files)?  Use Calibre and convert it to many other formats.

UPDATE: Just to clarify, some books may never be released as ebooks for various reasons. Mainly the graphics heavy ones like Laffs & Juggs or the bound collection of Satan Magazine. From this point on new releases that are workable will have an ebook version.

UPDATE II (Atomic Books): I link above to Amazon and Lulu.com, but Atomic Books sells my books and some of the coolest in print. To support them, if you buy ANY Underworld Amusement title at Atomic Books, I’ll send you your choice of eBook for free. Supply photo of you buying it, or receipt.

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Satan as Rebel Hero – the SkeptiCamp DC video

3 part video of talk presented at SkeptiCamp DC on October 3, 2010. BIG THANKS to the volunteer videographer JD, who took the time to edit the slides into the video! I thought I was going to have to do that myself, but he really went the extra mile.

Kevin I. Slaughter and Robert Merciless speak on a new edition of book titled The Sorceries and Scandals of Satan, written by freethought advocate and socialist agitator Henry M. Tichenor. Originally published almost 100 years ago, the book is a scathing assault on Christianity, casting Satan as a rebel hero. Merciless gives an historical perspective of the author and elaborates on the themes of the book. Slaughter gives a more poetic and literary framework of Tichenor’s use of Satan as an advocate of liberty and reason by showing he is among some of the greatest thinkers and writers ranging from Shakespeare to H.L. Mencken, Ragnar Redbeard to Saul Alinsky.

Henry M. Tichenor was a writer and magazine editor prominent in the socialist and freethinking movements during the Progressive Era of American history. His writings frequently condemned organized religion, Christianity in particular, as a tool used by the upper classes to maintain control over the working class. In the realm of opposition to religion, he has been ranked beside Clarence Darrow and Madalyn Murray O’Hair as a leading American freethinker of the twentieth century.

In “The Sorceries and Scandals of Satan”, Tichenor employs the figure of Satan as a literary symbolic character to represent rebellion against tyranny — a symbolism with a robust tradition in literature and political works. In his book, the character symbol of Satan is employed as a foil against which to compare the horrors of organized religion, especially Christianity. More importantly, however, Tichenor reminds us all that there was a time in American history that open skepticism and opposition to religion was a major facet of social political discourse so Americans certainly should not shy away from it today. Vocal opposition to religion is not novel or new.

What is new is the Underworld Amusements republication of this important work. This edition uniquely includes a valuable and critically acclaimed foreword by Robert Merciless which details Tichenor’s biography as well as the times and trends which shaped his penetrating writing.

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Schopenhauer’s Son – Ben Hecht

Kevin I. Slaughter reads an excerpt from the book “A Thousand and One Afternoons in Chicago” by Ben Hecht.

A small digression from our series of podcasts on our Tichenor book.

A short story about Clarence Darrow‘s eulogy of George Burman Foster.

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We have not asked in the past, because we viewed the podcast as a promotional vehicle for our books and other projects. I would like to spend more time on the podcast though, and to do that it needs to generate money. I would prefer you buy some books, of course, but if there’s nothing you want, and you’re feeling appreciative of the podcast, consider it a tip jar.

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UAVHEP05 :: Robert Merciless, Sorceries and Scandals of Satan – Pt.2

The second half of my interview with Robert Merciless (pt1 here), the author of the foreword to our new release, The Sorceries and Scandals of Satan, written by Henry M. Tichenor and published in 1917.

Ebook editions are now available in both the Amazon.com Kindle Store and the Barnes and Nobles Nook Store.

Robert and I both had a great time at previously mentioned SkepticampDC and I hope to either be posting video of our talk on YouTube and/or audio in our podcast stream. It depends on how well the audio comes through on the recording, of course.

Kevin I. Slaughter & Robert Merciless at SkepticampDC 2010

Kevin I. Slaughter & Robert Merciless at SkepticampDC 2010

Subscribe to the podcast, rate and review at iTunes. As always, our full episodes and specials are also available at Radio Free Satan. Or just find an archive of all of our audio episodes on a dedicated page.

We are now accepting donations for the podcast:

We have not asked in the past, because we viewed the podcast as a promotional vehicle for our books and other projects. I would like to spend more time on the podcast though, and to do that it needs to generate money. I would prefer you buy some books, of course, but if there’s nothing you want, and you’re feeling appreciative of the podcast, consider it a tip jar.

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UAVHEP04 :: Robert Merciless, Sorceries and Scandals of Satan – Pt.1

I’m promoting one of my own books for once on the UA Variety Hour, by interviewing Robert Merciless, the author of the foreword to our new release, The Sorceries and Scandals of Satan, written by Henry M. Tichenor and published in 1917.

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The Sorceries and Scandals of Satan – Book Release and Live Appearance

Announcing the release of

The Sorceries and Scandals of Satan

by Henry M. Tichenor
foreword by Robert Merciless

The Sorceries and Scandals of Satan by Henry M. TichenorUnderworld Amusements is proud to announce the release of a long-forgotten historic masterpiece of anti-religious social commentary, “The Sorceries and Scandals of Satan“.

Henry M. Tichenor was a writer and magazine editor prominent in the socialist and freethinking movements during the Progressive Era of American history. His writings frequently condemned organized religion, Christianity in particular, as a tool used by the upper classes to maintain control over the working class. In the realm of opposition to religion, he has been ranked beside Clarence Darrow and Madalyn Murray O’Hair as a leading American freethinker of the twentieth century.

In “The Sorceries and Scandals of Satan”, Tichenor employs the figure of Satan as a literary symbolic character to represent rebellion against tyranny — a symbolism with a robust tradition in literature and political works. In his book, the character symbol of Satan is employed as a foil against which to compare the horrors of organized religion, especially Christianity. More importantly, however, Tichenor reminds us all that there was a time in American history that open skepticism and opposition to religion was a major facet of social political discourse so Americans certainly should not shy away from it today. Vocal opposition to religion is not novel or new.

What is new is the Underworld Amusements republication of this important work. This edition uniquely includes a valuable and critically acclaimed foreword by Robert Merciless which details Tichenor’s biography as well as the times and trends which shaped his penetrating writing.

Released on the 122nd Anniversary of the publishing of Nietzsche’s “The Anti-Christ“, and the 2nd Annual International Blasphemy Rights Day – a commemoration of the publishing of the Danish cartoons of Muhammad, The Sorceries and Scandals of Satan is available through UnderworldAmusements.com, Lulu.com and other outlets soon.

6×9, 176 pages
paperback – ISBN13: 978-0-9830314-0-6
hardback – ISBN13: 978-0-9830314-1-3
ebook – ISBN13: 978-0-9830314-2-0

Contents

Foreword 27
Prologue 33
1. The War that was Fought in Heaven 37
2. Satan Wanders the Earth 49
3. Some of Satan’s Sinners and Jehovah’s Saints 57
4. Satan and his Transformations 70
5. Our Inspired Insanity 86
6. The Wonders of Christianity 99
7. Enchantments, Transformations and Familiar Spirits 107
8. Where Did Satan Come From? 118
9. Satan’s Sorceries in New England 128
10. Massachusetts Under the Rein of the Doctors of Delusion 142
11. From the Beast to the Human 168
Works by Henry M. Tichenor 172

LIVE TALK!

October 3rd, the publisher and the author of the foreword will be presenting a talk titled “Satan As Rebel Hero: Henry M. Tichenor and the Radical Anti-Religious” atSkepticampDC at 3pm.

SkepticampDC will be held inthe Benjamin Banneker Room in the Stamp Student Union at the University of Maryland from 12 to 6pm.

For more information and to register to attend (free), visit the SkepticampDC website.

“Some “Debsians” who think of Eugene Debs only as a pioneer labor and Socialist Party leader may not be aware of some of his more radical associates. Marx expressed the role of religion in justifying structered inequality by referring to it as the “opiate of the masses”. Tichenor chooses, in the “Sorceries and Scandals of Satan”, to develop the fictional struggle of “good” and “evil” from the vantage point of a “Good-seeking” personna called Satan.The books by Tichenor are a challenge worth undertaking, and we are fortunate to have this lesser known of his books re-released. It is fortunate also to have included the highly informative 21 page Foreword by Robert Merciless. Don’t dig into the text without first reading the Merciless essay which locates Tichenor’s work in the late 19th and early 20th century progressive movement.”

-Charles King
Secretary, Eugene V. Debs Foundation
and Emeritus Professor of Sociology, Indiana State University

“Tichenor’s “The Sorceries and Scandals of Satan” is a withering and ironic indictment of Christianity wrought with passion and wry humor. Slaughter’s handsome re-publication resurrects an almost forgotten monument of diabolical rhetoric. Exposing the lunacy inherent in twisted tales of Christian saints and surreal biblical fables, Tichenor climaxes the book by detailing the horrors of European persecution of heretics and the murderous madness of the New England witch trials. He extols anti-Christian writing from Milton to Ingersoll with deft quotations, and even champions the pagan Greek deities over the foul phantasms enshrined by Christ-lovers. The informative foreword by R. Merciless places this classic of free-thought in a historical context, listing predecessors and descendants, offering a pithy guide to literate thinkers who have embraced Satan as an image inspiring joy in life and liberty of mind.”

-Peter H. Gilmore
High Priest, Church of Satan
Author of The Satanic Scriptures

“In the forward to the new edition of SaSoS, Merciless discusses the author, Henry M. Tichenor, known today only to a few scholars, mostly in the study of Socialism. Meticulous research into Tichenor’s life and works is presented in the foreword of this “lost” work, and Merciless puts the book into the context of Tichenor’s lifetime, and into today. Those who research the areas of freethought, atheism, non-theism and works controversial to organized religion should read this work.”

-Timothy Binga
Freethought Historian
Contributor, New Encyclopedia of Unbelief
Director of the Center for Inquiry Libraries

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UAVH H.L. Mencken, Scopes Trial – Aftermath (13 of 13)

Aftermath

Intro. song:Bennie Kreuger “Yes! We Have No Bananas”
Outro song: Ben Bernie & His Orchestra – melody

Notes: There were some spots where I failed to edit this edition properly, so the first 25-30 people got a copy of the file with me fucking up. It has since been corrected, and the only screw-ups should be a) my lame jokes and b) the “blooper reel” at the end.

Now that the series is complete, I’ll be placing them all on a special page. I’m also going to be zipping them up and making a torrent available through The Pirate Bay (to be announced soon). If you download the torrent, seed it for a little while, will ya?

June 29th – Homo Neanderthalensis
July 9th – Sickening Doubts About Publicity
July 10th – Impossibility of Obtaining Fair Jury
July 11th – Trial as Religious Orgy
July 13th – Souls Need Reconversion Nightly
July 14th – Darrow’s Eloquent Appeal
July 15th – Law and Freedom
July 16th – Fair Trial Beyond Ken
July 17th – Malone the Victor
July 18th – Genesis Triumphant
July 20th – Tennessee in the Frying Pan
July 27th – Bryan
Sept. 14th - Aftermath
The full text of the report at the end of the blog!

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UAVH H.L. Mencken, Scopes Trial – Bryan (12 of 13)

Bryan

Intro. song:Jeno Fesca Dance Band “Yes! We Have No Bananas”
Outro song: Al Jolson “All Alone”

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