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Abortion and Satan in the News

Two news stories documenting our departure from Christianity and our habituation to evil.

Satanic Temple Abortion Ritual

The Satanic Temple group is at it again by opening telephone based “counseling” and resulting distribution of medical abortion products for home-based consumption.

Marking the opening of their third telehealth abortion center on President Trump’s birthday, the Satanic Temple is providing drugs and instructions on how to perform an “abortion ritual” in the state of Maine. The cost for their “service” is a flat fee of $91, paid to Honeybee Health who is supplying the drugs for a chemical abortion. A quote from the owners of Honeybee Health states …

“Insurance companies, Big Pharma, and other industry middlemen hate us for building Honeybee. Good! We want them to. That means we’re doing the right thing.”

They see themselves as “doing the right thing” by offering chemical abortion supplies to Maine residents through the Satanic Temple involved in performing “abortion rituals.”

Demon with Bowl

Demon with Bowl

One of our readers, after reviewing a recent post on the erection of a 90-foot Hindu Monkey Statue in Texas, provided a news source for a 60-foot statue just installed in the UK by famed artist, Damien Hirst. According to one report, the sculpture has two meanings. First, it depicts a bowl used for the collection of a slaughtered victim’s blood. Second, it is an allegory, using a broken bowl as imagery of one’s broken soul damned to Hell with the demon offering it to Satan as a “victory gift.” Another view is that this larger statue is a copy of a smaller, but similar bronze figure, located in the Tigris valley, depicting the Babylonian “King of the Wind Demons.” Finally, others see the image as characterizing the pending fall of London. All these opinions on the meaning behind the sculpture are only speculations since the artist has, so far, not provided his own interpretation of the work, other than naming it, “Demon with Bowl.”


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