When religion is fascist, sacrilege is the voice of liberty.
Talk back to the Christian Nationalists in a language they will understand with these sacrilegious goods.
On The Demonic Bible by F.G. Fitzer
The Demonic Bible offers a refreshingly critical, non-conformist, and anti-establishment perspective on religion, power, and morality. That’s just what we need in this time of dead Christianity, that serves as an uncritical, conformist prop for the political establishment.
Through the voices of a demon, Rogatio, and an angel named Fides Certum, this book attracts readers who have considered the Christian Bible with an open mind but have silently held critical questions that are traditionally suppressed under the demands religious sanctimony. It is time for those nagging questions, the lingering doubts, to come to the surface. It is time for the demons of Christianity to emerge above ground. Will you listen to their questions?
The Demonic Bible is written for people who are seeking a more mature religious identity than what you find in church, or are undergoing a crisis of faith. By daring to ask questions that are often avoided in pious settings, the book creates a path for readers to deconstruct conventional interpretations of Christianity and potentially reconstruct a post-Christian or more personally meaningful view of life. The text is held in conversation, which means that it doesn’t tell the reader what to believe. Instead, it presents competing visions so that readers can see the entire shape of Christian ideology, rather than the pleasant veneer that conventional Christian writers have become comfortable with.
Also for sale: I’d Rather Be Demonic Than Moronic sticker
A card game enacting the most vicious passage of the New Testament
Who would Jesus sting? In the Gospels, the words of Jesus often stung, as the Christian messiah is recorded even threatening to unleash a holy genocide against people who refuse to worship him. Of course, these were just words.
In the Book of Revelation, the sting became horrifyingly literal, as Jesus announced his plan for hordes of locusts with human faces and the stinging tails of scorpions to torture all nonChristians for five months straight as punishment for their lack of faith. So much for turning the other cheek.
The Sting of Jesus is a card game in which players re-enact this New Testament terror… available for sale in January 2026.