Posted on 05/02/2015 9:26:14 AM PDT by PROCON
The pro-abortion media crowd is embracing new ally in their fight: Satanists.
Mary from Missouri is hoping to bypass her states 72-hour abortion waiting period by citing sincerely held religious beliefs as a Satanist. The Friendly Atheist blog broke the story of how the Satanic Temple plans to aid a woman it calls Mary who believes in its tenets. The media followed suit, from a Think Progress editor expressing love, to a Salon editor concluding, [R]eligious exemption laws are maybe cool when Satanists use them to get abortions.
Damien Baal, the head of the Satanic Temples St. Louis chapter, described his groups Project Mary.
(Excerpt) Read more at newsbusters.org ...
Yep. They’re really crawling out of the cracks.
Satan, aka Baal.
Worship for which God destroyed nations.
And will again.
and the rich elite will feast and have orgies of sex and blood and be shocked when they burn.
It does not get any more satanic than human sacrifice.
Ping.
Who was it again that wanted Abortion out of the platform and largely refuse to fight it?
Oh yea... lesser evil Republicans.
I would believe they considered human sacrifice a sacrament if they were openly killing people. Or if every woman capable had to have an abortion to become a priestess.
Though there is an interesting argument to be made that pagans are now, officially, worshiping Moloch if they deem killing one’s children a sacrament and requirement.
So I wonder if “satanists” will have luck circumventing murder laws as they apparently will have circumventing infanticide laws?
After all, don’t their sincerely held religious beliefs mandate the sacrifice of virgins on their altars?
I guess that means ECLA is pretty much aligned with Satanists in their beliefs then.
The Satanic Temple of St. Louis has raised enough money via the GoFundMe crowdsourcing website to pay for a southwest Missouri woman to travel to St. Louis for an abortion.<<
DK
And people wondered how whole societies like the Aztecs could practice human sacrifice?
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