Should Satanic consecration rituals be allowed in US cities ? (leader, states, work)
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Totally. Religious freedom.
05-31-2016, 11:34 AM
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Originally Posted by Snowball7
It is a violation of the rights of citizens who do not want their city
inflicted by Satanic spellwork.
OK, so how about we stop Christians from praying for towns/cities/states/countries? By this ridiculous standard, isn't that also a violation of the rights of citizens who don't want to be inflicted by Christian "spellwork"?
OK, so how about we stop Christians from praying for towns/cities/states/countries? By this ridiculous standard, isn't that also a violation of the rights of citizens who don't want to be inflicted by Christian "spellwork"?
This is not just praying. It is an outdoor ritual which encircles the city and
her inhabitants in a spell that is not condoned or requested by the city's
leadership.
Sure, because nothing says evil like 66......um.....16?
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