| Process Church of the Final Judgment Documents |
| Written by Keith Slasher | |||
![]() The Process Church of the Final Judgment was a religious group that flourished in the 1960s and 1970s that believed in a worldview that accepted Lucifer, Jehovah, Satan and Christ as partners in a larger godhead. Since Satan and Lucifer are both worked with it could be argued that this collection is like a second Satanic Bible, albeit one that also includes otherwise "white light" figures. The Process Church of the Final Judgment originally developed as a splinter client cult group from Scientology. They were often viewed as Satanic on the grounds that they worshipped both Christ and Satan. The main doctrine of The Process is the unity of Christ and Satan, who exist as opposites. Jehovah and Lucifer exist as opposites and when Christ and Satan are united this will unite Jehovah and Lucifer. Lucifer and Satan were not the enemies of Christ and Jehovah but instead were aspects of the self to be explored, just as the other two were. Their belief is that Satan will become reconciled to Christ, and together will come at the end of the world to judge humanity, Christ to judge and Satan to execute judgment. Vincent Bugliosi, the prosecutor of the Charles Manson Family trial comments in his book Helter Skelter that there may be evidence Manson borrowed philosophically from the Process Church, and that representatives of the Church visited him in jail after his arrest. According to one of these representatives, the purpose of the visit was to interview Manson about whether he had ever had any contact with Church members or ever received any literature about the Church. Over 500 pages of internal Process Church of the Final Judgment documents.Download PDF
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