Why does the media support the devil's abortion?
The economist is latest A medium that celebrates Satanism and its endorsement of abortion as a sacred ritual. Like many other articles, this article introduces the founder of the Satanic Temple in a respectful tone. washington post indulge Similar coverage explored everything from its “revolutionary roots” to live-blogging abortions, as if this were just a milestone in progressive politics.
Perhaps the most ridiculous claim from the Temple is that believers don't *really* believe in the devil. But how can an avowed devil worshiper participate in satanic rituals without acknowledging the devil?
PolitiFact, part of Poynter's “fact-checking” empire, has rejoined the bullshit masquerading as objective reporting. Time and time again, the media portrays the Satanic Temple as champions of religious freedom and abortion rights.
The company's telemedicine service offer Medication and “abortion care” are portrayed in the media as a bold exercise of freedom. More honest sources, on the other hand, see it for what it is: open hostility to Christian values disguised as mischievous rebellion.
The Economist claims the Satanic Temple is fighting “an encroachment on Christianity” in public life, while the Atlantic coast frame He described this movement as a “devil's rebellion” and compared it to Satan's initial fall from grace.
This is the language of war.
guardian clap Temple’s “war on the religious right.” Literally vice frame The issue is treated as “Satanists vs. Republicans.” By doing so, the retailer actual There is a dichotomy at work: In the fight against the Republican Party and Christianity, the Democratic Party is allied with Satan.
devil in a blue dress
LGBTQ+ rights and the Satanic Temple go hand in hand, with the anti-religion group putting Black Lives Matter and “social justice” at the forefront of its work.
Supporters are pro-vaccine advocates in the name of “science,” one of their sacred idols. They protest against Christian monuments like the Ten Commandments, often leaving statues of the devil in their places as if to mock traditional values.
They even used loophole penetrate Public schools are perhaps meant to expose the overlap between church and state. But what exactly does that mean in the context of their anti-religious ideology?
The Satanic Temple's stated mission includes a doctrine of adhering to “scientific understanding.”
It seems reasonable until you see the “scientific” understanding in action. Its proponents are too selective in their data, too fanciful in their logic, too elusive in their methods, too uneven in their cynicism, and too harsh in their discourse. In such a situation, politics is nothing more than a tool of deception.
Ironic worship?
Perhaps the Temple's most absurd claim is that its believers don't *really* believe in the devil. The Atlantic quietly informs its readers of this point. But how can an avowed devil worshiper participate in satanic rituals without acknowledging the devil?
Although they claim to be atheists or “non-theists,” their devotion to Satan (a mythical character according to them) is undeniable. They perform religious services and rituals, pray or perform a type of prayer. They also enjoy “Devil's picnics and occasional orgies.”
If they didn't really believe in God, they wouldn't be so attached to Christianity. The ultimate goal of the Satanic Temple is to undermine the Kingdom of Christ.
The true goal of its followers is secularism, the complete dismantling of Christianity, which makes abortion a sacrament. They twist the Satan of literature and the Bible into a rebellious hero, ignoring the fact that this figure has always represented rebellion against God, the very source of life.
Because the attack on the Satanic Temple is not just political theater. Because this is yet another reminder that the demonic realm thrives on lies and deceit. Those who follow Satan accept falsehoods with ease. No mention of “truth” is found in their doctrine of “scientific understanding.”
As Paul writes in Ephesians, Christians must “put away lies” and speak the truth. While Satan sows division and death, Christians must stand firm in the belief that truth rooted in God will ultimately liberate us.
Radical exception
Satanism functions as a left wing parody of Religion thrives on ridicule and perversion. Saul Alinsky's Rules for Radicals is their playbook. Alinsky dedicated his work to Satan, the “original rebel.”
Rule 5: “Mockery is man's most powerful weapon.”
This argument is clearly demonic. It makes it look like “trolling,” a kind of political mockery. Even on NPR declared: “When you write a Bible about the great trolls of history, the Temple of Satan should be on the cover.”
The media usually celebrates the satanists' unprecedented heights of ridicule, tax-exempt status, and official apps available in Apple and Google's app stores.
Or how the Satanic Temple is headquartered in Salem, Massachusetts, the site of the Salem Witch Trials. The building includes an 8-foot statue of Baphomet, an early representation of Satan, the horned, goat-hooved, angel-winged idol worshiped by pagans.
Hahaha…that's good.
ritual sacrifice
Their ridicule is completely devoid of dignity and humor. Satanists turn everything upside down.
Their rituals make a mockery of Christianity. Their philosophy contradicts the divine. They hate not only Christians, but also Christ Himself. Instead of faith, they celebrate pornography, euthanasia, and debauchery.
Their liturgical life is a parody of Catholicism. They “unbaptize” and pray in reverse and perform black masses. It's all a perverted reflection of Christian worship, ending not with Holy Communion but with the sacrifice of the unborn child, a deliberate reversal of birth.
It's a strategy similar to the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgences, which mocked the Christian faith with impunity and was praised by the Los Angeles Dodgers.
The only true “belief” of Satanism is the opposite. Its rituals are empty negations of Christian practice, and its activities are empty repudiations of God's law.
protect us in battle
The Satanic Temple and other movements that promote abortion rights in the name of autonomy are actually benefiting from anti-freedom.
Christians know that Satan cannot create life, only destroy it. He may propose seductive ideas disguised as equality and freedom, but his goal is always to eradicate the value of human life at the heart of God's creation.
The Bible says that Satan “was a murderer from the beginning” (John 8:44), and his mission has never changed. His followers are unaware that their master is a terrible accomplice. Just ask Judas. Paul's warning in 2 Corinthians is especially applicable here. Satan “blinds the hearts of unbelievers” and prevents them from seeing the light of Christ.
But despite the chaos and noise of Satanists, the message of Christianity is simple but profound. Love and life rooted in God's truth will always triumph over the forces of confusion and death. Satan offers only division and death. Christ offers salvation and love.





