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It was established in San Francisco in 1966 by Anton Szandor LaVey, who was the Church's High Priest until his death in 1997. People who practice this belief are called "Satanists".
The Church of Satan does not have or desire tax-exempt status. As part of what it refers to as Pentagonal Revisionism the Church is actively working towards taxation of all Churches, and tries to put forth a policy of "responsibility to the responsible". It neither solicits membership, nor offers a set course of degrees, and it limits the active participation of members to those members over 18 years of age, unless parental consent is given. Members are expected to follow the laws and statutes of their country and municipality.
Since the death of Anton Szandor LaVey, Peter H. Gilmore has been appointed to his current position as High Priest of the Church. The 'headquarters' have also since moved to New York City.
Many prominent figures have at one time or another been associated with the Church of Satan, including musicians Marilyn Manson, Boyd Rice and Marc Almond and journalistA journalist is a person who practices journalism that is, who creates reports as a profession for broadcast or publication in mass media such as newspapers, television, radio, magazines, documentary film, and the Internet. Origin and scope of the term In Michael MoynihanMichael Moynihan (b. January 17, 1969) aka Michael M. Jenkins, is an journalist, publisher and founder of the music group Blood Axis. Among the topics he has written on are: Asatru, Satanism, Black Metal, Charles Manson, and National Socialism. Early Life.