With a stage presence like that, he's not going to convert many of your children.
So relax, and a have a daiquiri.
2007-01-14 13:53:02
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answered by Mr. Bad Day 7
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OK, I see your point, but you've got to open your mind and TRY to understand something before you criticize it. Did you not hear him state that they do not even believe in Satan, much less worship him? They're not trying to teach children to worship the devil, he said that they only offer membership to people of legal age into their church. They really don't seem to be SPREADING hatred and violence. They're not a group that goes out to recruit followers. Besides, this interview was broadcast on what? The Hour? Not exactly the same amount of viewers as 60 Minutes or the like. I'm not sticking up for their beliefs by any means, I happen to be Christian (though that's not relevant at all), but I get frustrated when I see other Christians who are closed minded and critical while being so misinformed. Stop acting so ignorant. I agree that evil must be combated, but so must ignorance. They're not bothering you or your children, so why be so bothered by them? Everyone is entitled to have their own beliefs and to follow them, so if you know someone who may discover this church and join... Well, I'd probably talk to them and try to change their mind at first, and I'd feel sorry for them, but that's their conscious decision.
2007-01-14 14:10:18
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answered by collective224 2
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No, you are seriously mistaken, I worship no devil. I say it is you who are spreading hate and violence. Proof... take a look at history.
"The Horned God is the primal, active force within all things, a wild man unfettered by civilization and driven by primal instincts. He is the Lord of the Forest and of animals. He is both hunter and hunted - he who slays so others can live, and he who dies to nourish others in the natural cycle. He rules the season of winter, when the earth is dead and primitive people had to survive by hunting instead of gathering or farming. He represents male sexuality, as the phallic nature of his horns suggest, virility, and strength. He is Lord of the Underworld, as indicated in the Legend of the Descent of the Goddess. He is also sometimes connected with the mythological Wild Hunt."
The Underworld is not Hell by the way.
Please read up on your history before saying such rubbish...learn a little why don't you. Ignorance begets ignorance. You obviously didn't even watch it.
Blessed Be and peace to you. )O(
2007-01-14 13:51:55
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answered by Axe 4
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We do not worship Satan. Yes one name for him it The horned God, another is the Green Man. But Satan is a Christian belief. If your going to insult us you might as well try to get your fact's straight. And while we are on the subject of facts Voodoo is a derivative of Christianity not Wicca. Again do some research and you might learn something.
Blessed Be.
2007-01-14 13:54:48
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answered by Anonymous
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First of all wiccans DO NOT believe in satan satan is a CHRISTIAN belief.........simple as that.
Wiccans believe in not harming anyone. How dare you make accusations about wiccans like that.
And if you actually took time to listen to what that guy was saying, they dont actually believe in SATAN as such. And they aren't harming anyone.
Last but not least Satan is not real!!! chill out.
2007-01-14 13:57:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Did you even WATCH what you just posted? Obviously not.
They don't even believe in Satan. They don't commit acts of violence on other people, and they don't give a D@mn about your kids. Get a grip.
And throwing in the "Oh, yeah, you Wiccans are worshipping this thing too!" How lame.
2007-01-15 16:08:04
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answered by AmyB 6
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As an agnostic, if you are going to allow Christian mass to be televised, then other religious groups should be allowed airtime as well.
I'm not defending the Church of Satan by any means, I am saying freedom of speech exists for a reason and simply because you don't agree with an idea or belief doesn't mean it is wrong or should be censored.
2007-01-14 13:56:33
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answered by Ashley 4
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Did you even pay attention to the video? He said nothing about spreading hate, sacrificing people and the voodoo comment wasn't meant seriously. He even said by sticking pins in a doll, he did not expect anything to really happen. The video was great, it attempted to dispel misconceptions people have about Satanism it and it belongs on TV.
2007-01-14 13:59:49
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answered by i luv teh fishes 7
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I haven't even watched the video yet, but this doesn't look like anything I haven't seen before.
If Christian preachers have the right to broadcast their programs, then these Satanist people have the same right too. It's called the first amendent.
Besides, this videos looks like it promotes LaVeyan Satanism. LaVeyans (technically atheists) don't even worship Satan, they use him as a metaphor for liberalism.
2007-01-14 13:57:11
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answered by Anonymous
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the horned God pagans worship is called Pan you ignorant , I'm not even going to watch your you-tibe link your comments alone indicate that you are below average intelligence and extremely arrogant and narrow minded . For someone to associate a natural; worship like wicca or a shamanistic worship like Vodoo to satan is absolutely idiodic , Judge not lest ye be judged
2007-01-14 13:58:53
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answered by harro_06 4
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I have discovered that there is a feature designed into the television that allows us to alter the message delivered by the system! It's amazing, and very simple to use! Turn the damn thing off!
Accept responsibility
Read
2007-01-14 14:27:18
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answered by Anonymous
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