On this 12 July, LXI A.S. 9sense podcast episode, Adam will discuss Religion and Marriage, Lindsey Graham’s Death, and Evil Dead Burn. Join LIVE in YouTube chat and share your thoughts!
Time Stamps:
- 0:00 Intro
- 15:48 1. The Devil’s Advocate – Religion and Marriage
- 38:47 2. Infernal Informant – Lindsey Graham’s Death
- 56:00 3. Creature Feature – Evil Dead Burn
- 1:12:59 Outro
About 9sense
9sense is a live weekly Satanic podcast hosted by Adam, a Satanist in the Church of Satan, exploring Satanism, current events, and modern culture through a sharp third-side perspective. Founded in 2011 (XLVI A.S.), the show breaks down Satanic philosophy in real-world practice, cultural trends, media, and controversial topics with intelligence, humor, and unapologetic honesty. Now in its 15th year, 9sense streams live every Sunday night, offering long-form discussion for viewers who want independent thought, critical analysis, and authentic Satanic commentary—without dogma, censorship, or compromise.
About the Church of Satan
The Church of Satan, founded in 1966 by Anton Szandor LaVey, is the first openly established Satanic religion in history. It is an atheistic, rational philosophy that uses Satan as a symbol of individualism, personal sovereignty, pride, and the unapologetic acceptance of humanity’s carnal nature. Rejecting superstition, external gods, and imposed guilt, the Church of Satan emphasizes self-responsibility, reason, and the pursuit of one’s own interests in the real world. Far from myths of evil or chaos, Satanism is about living authentically, embracing pleasure without shame, and standing against hypocrisy, herd mentality, and authoritarian belief systems.
Show Notes
Intro
Welcome to 9sense. 9sense is a Satanic perspective of our modern world. My name is Adam and it’s great to have you. It’s July 12th and I’ve got a hell-of-a show for you this week!
- Re sowing seeds
- Ufo release bullshit
- Why do you do what you do?
- Because I am a monster
- I always thought I was louie, but it turns out I am lestat
- I have some work to do on myself.
Discussion
1. The Devil’s Advocate

- Letters From The Devil
- The Exploiter – December 13, 1970
- I am a student giving a speech on the role of religion and mate choice
- What accounts for the greater degree of marriage failure among those without religion
- Is there any justification for an intensive study of your partners faith
- Are Protestant ministers prejudiced and intolerant for advising against marrying Catholics?
- Do problems from interdenominational marriage reflect socioeconomic backgrounds rather than religion
- Is there anything the church can do to make interdenominational marriages more successful? Should they bother?
- Does the Church of Satan have anything to do with the selection of a mate?
- Most religions frown on divorce so they stay together. This is not all the time, but there is a difference between lasting and happy marriages
- It would be wise to understand each other’s views, but this implies the religion is more important than the partner
- There is more bigotry in abrahamic faiths than anywhere else. They all fight amongst themselves.
- The difficulties in interdenominational marriages are a result of different traditions and values. However a strong bond can overcome insurmountable differences.
- I do not believe they could or would do anything to help interdenominational marriages.
- The CoS holds the most rational and realistic approach to the selection of a mate. If someone wants to limit their life through a self-defeating religion, that’s their problem. We take a smug self satisfied stance that we have something others do not.
- I am a student giving a speech on the role of religion and mate choice
2. Infernal Informant

- Lindsey Graham’s death opens up an increasingly powerful job in the Senate
- https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2026/07/12/lindsey-graham-death-fallout-senate-congress/90892170007/
- Graham died while holding the position of chairman of the Senate Budget Committee, a key panel from which more and more consequential bills are emerging.
- WASHINGTON – The sudden death over the weekend of Sen. Lindsey Graham sent shockwaves through Capitol Hill, leaving lawmakers reeling in the early morning hours from the unexpected passing of their longtime colleague.
- It also opened up an important vacancy atop a key Senate committee – one that’s increasingly an architect of some of the most consequential legislation affecting Americans’ lives.
- The South Carolina Republican was the powerful chairman of the Senate Budget Committee. The panel may sound like just another wonky corner of Congress, but it’s much more than that.
- It’s also the place where President Donald Trump’s biggest second-term legislative wins have originated. That’s because budget bills only need a simple majority to survive, unlike other legislation in the Senate that requires 60 votes.
- Congressional Republicans, on Trump’s orders, have become more and more accustomed to muscling big, party-line bills through the all-important budget committee. They’ve used that process, known as “reconciliation,” to slash hundreds of billions of dollars in federal spending and send $70 billion to ICE and Border Patrol.
- Just days ago, the president again directed them to use the Senate and House budget committees to attempt to pass a $350 billion Pentagon cash infusion in the coming months – all of that on top of a long-shot effort to pass a voting restrictions bill.
- Whoever replaces Graham atop the budget committee will play a key role in delivering on those GOP priorities – or trying to.
- Among the other long-serving Republican senators on the panel are Mike Crapo of Idaho and Chuck Grassley of Iowa. Both are already chairmen of other important committees, though. There’s also Sen. Roger Marshall of Kansas. Rounding out the GOP members: Sens. Ron Johnson of Wisconsin, John Cornyn of Texas, Mike Lee of Utah, John Kennedy of Louisiana, Pete Ricketts of Nebraska, Bernie Moreno of Ohio and Rick Scott of Florida.
- Graham steered ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’ and ICE funding
- Before his July 11 death, Graham helped push two major GOP policy accomplishments across the finish line.
- The first was the so-called “One Big, Beautiful Bill Act,” which has since been rebranded by Republicans as the Working Families Tax Cuts Act. The massive piece of domestic policy legislation passed a year ago, reshaping the country in profound ways from Medicaid and food-stamp cuts to a federal student loan overhaul.
- significantly scales back federal funding for Medicaid by roughly $930 billion over a decade while introducing strict new compliance standards
- targets the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) with estimated cuts nearing $200 billion to $285 billion, primarily through modified eligibility criteria
- completely revamps how higher education is financed in the United States
- Democrats often dub it the “Big, Ugly Bill.”
- The second bill Graham helped steer was the Secure America Act, which infused federal immigration enforcement agencies with an additional $70 billion. It passed both chambers of Congress earlier this summer, even though Democrats boycotted it, saying they wanted significant reforms to ICE.
- On the night Republicans approved the legislation in the Senate, Graham accused Democrats of obstructing the normal bipartisan process for appropriating federal money. In his view, that defiance forced the GOP to take extreme measures and go it alone.
- “Why are we here? Through the normal appropriations process, Democrats would not give the Border Patrol or ICE one dime,” he said on the Senate floor. “It just didn’t work.”
3. Creature Feature

- Evil Dead Burn
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evil_Dead_Burn
- sixth installment in the Evil Dead film series
- Directed by Sébastien Vaniček
- Written by Sébastien Vaniček & Florent Bernard
- Cinematography Philip Lozano
- Music by Double Danger
- Released July 10, 2026
- Budget $20 million
- Box office $6.7 million
- Log Line
- After the loss of her husband, a woman seeks solace with her in-laws. As one by one they transform into deadites, she comes to discover that the vows she took in life – survive even in death.
- Cast
- Souheila Yacoub as Alice Price
- Tandi Wright as Susan Price, mother
- Hunter Doohan as Joseph Price, Thya’s boyfriend
- Luciane Buchanan as Thya, josephs girlfriend, turns to deadite
- Erroll Shand as Edgar Price, father
- Maude Davey as Polly Price, grandma
- George Pullar as William Price, alice’s husband, deadite
- Rating
- https://www.imdb.com/title/tt31170389/ 6.9/10
- https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/evil_dead_burn 72% tomatometer, 82% popcornmeter
- Note:
- Starts with Deadite Jessica from Rise
- Ends with Deadite Ellie from Rise
- grandfather Benjamin’s studies about the Necronomicon and Deadites.
- He uncovers the Kandarian Dagger, which Benjamin claims can destroy Deadites.
- Rise heavily implies the presence of three books means the 2013 entry is a Stealth Sequel and Burn follows up on that by bringing back Jessica from the opening and ending of the prior installment.
- The return of Ellie Bixler likewise indicates the films are following an actual arc.
- reading the incantation “Kunda, Astratta, Montossé, Canda” from the Book will awaken the Evil.
- In a twist, it’s used twice: Jessica invokes the incantation with Will, evidently revealing it gives the Deadites some power when they use it, but seemingly also allows them to abandon one host for another.
Outro
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