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The article below begs the question…
What I find interesting about the below is the tone. Whilst it appears on first view to highlight the fact of the event, it actually promotes the narrative that Satanism is all about being rational, individualistic and in favour of progress and science rather than myth and tradition. I believe this is not accidental and may have two objectives:
To lure people who have been hurt or offended by the Church into “ironic” Satanism
To create an anti-science, anti-reason straw man with which to attack Christianity.
What I find interesting about the below is the tone. Whilst it appears on first view to highlight the fact of the event, it actually promotes the narrative that Satanism is all about being rational, individualistic and in favour of progress and science rather than myth and tradition. I believe this is not accidental and may have two objectives:
To lure people who have been hurt or offended by the Church into “ironic” Satanism
To create an anti-science, anti-reason straw man with which to attack Christianity.
Furious religious groups combat SatanCon with 'intense prayer'
Furious Christian groups have set up counter-events and protests outside SatanCon in Boston, which has been billed as the 'largest Satanic gathering in history'.
www.dailymail.co.uk
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