I don't think it is a matter of being ''real'' since a lot of the figures from gnostic satanism are simply gods and beings from the sumerian mythos. However, the sumerians were not anti-cosmic but pagan. They desired, in their own way, to unite with Nature. All of the gods were personifications of nature. As you probably read from The Temple of The Black Light, The Ancient Ones were first. They were primordial and they are powerful. The Elder Gods are supposed to be wiser than the Ancient Ones and thus were able to defeat them. In the belief system of Sumeria... there would come a time when all would be consumed by Cthulu and everything would return to the rule of the Ancient Ones. Then after a time be ruled by The Elder Gods. The only reason why anyone worshiped the Ancient Ones was for power and the possibility that when The End of Everything comes, they might be spared. Otherwise, worshiping Inanna was their means of finding resurrection after death and being saved from the grips of erishkigual (Queen of the dead. Another Ancient One.)
Gnostic Satanism... to me is just ''reverse paganism''. Not trying to start a riot. However, the Temple tries to cause The End of Everything to happen while all the rites of Sumeria were used to insure that the gates wouldn't break. It was used to make sure that the Gods remembered their promise to protect us from those who lurked Without. It is during the pagan holidays that such rites were performed.
Those who Fall will find their Heaven
and will always be adored.
In Plaudo Atri Matris!
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