It`s very dangerous when you have Satan-People in your house! So can Satan very easy make attacks of you and this is not good for you! Say her 'Go back!'
2006-08-31 03:10:03
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answered by Kumpel Kräcker 4
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The first thing I'd do is research the church of satan.
Because like most people, I would assume that satanists worshiped satan (which it turns out not all do). Even atheists who don't believe in god or satan would probably agree that worshipping evil, whether or not it exists in the form of the devil, is just plain stupid, etc.
After educating myself, I'd question the girl about any of the concepts I found troubling, and ask for clarification.
Is this a true situation, or is the question theoretical? Because now that I know more about satanism, I wouldn't find that as scary as I would if my non-existent son brought home a christian scientist, baptist or scientologist.
2006-08-31 10:15:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Teenagers need the opportunity to learn about other people and ideas to determine what their lifelong values will be. Don't get involved to any greater extent than you would with any other girl. Just keep an eye on your son and let him know you love him no matter what. If they actually have different values, this won't last long.
2006-08-31 10:13:35
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answered by Suzanne C 1
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Well, considering the Church of Satan isn't at all about the Christian notion of Satan...
2006-08-31 10:08:03
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answered by angk 6
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I would say I love you and be supportive. If the opportunity presented itself I would tell him to be sure and take the time to get to know this person. I would silently hope I had done my job well enough to provide him with a strong foundation so that once he got past her physical appearance he would look at her values and come to understand that love requires commitment and commitment requires shared values.
2006-08-31 10:50:35
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answered by tom1941 4
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It depends on my son's maturity.
I'd be a little concerned, but would also take the initiative to research her religion.
If I felt like they could lead a productive relationship without him being manipulated or having his faith affected by her beliefs then, so bless him- whatever makes him happy and is safe.
2006-08-31 10:11:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Let's see, my son is a Christian, so if he brought home a girl that attended the Church of Satan, I would welcome her in, as i would see that as a divine opportunity from God himself to intervene in her life.
Boy, would we have an awesome discussion!
2006-08-31 10:07:15
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answered by Terri 6
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be careful son whom you date, not all that glitters is gold...
I would let him know the danger and the consequences of such relationships which ruins many lives and can lead to deaths.
remind him of unequal yoke.. (2 corinth 6:14)
2006-08-31 10:10:16
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answered by Redeemed 3
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I've never heard of such a church actually existing. What is the point of her being pretty?
2006-08-31 10:05:43
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answered by luvwinz 4
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I would go for some Satan stuff man
2006-08-31 10:08:27
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answered by ? 4
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