Kansas State House
Voted 101-15 On Thursday, in support of a resolution condemning the scheduled demon worship ritual outside the state Capitol on March 28th.
This accusation is an important signal for Kangsan and the nation, but it is not a law and does not constitute a cancellation of the event. In fact, Satanists are still going to flock to state property
Fraut Democrat Gov. Laura Kelly's order to stay outside the Capitol.
But the Eucharist blasphemous blasphemy, in which the Devil's Cave is planned, is now questionable given the recent indication that Satanists may not own the actual consecrated hosts and the new guidelines adopted by the Kansas Legislative Coordination Council.
The planned “black mass” of Satanists therefore appears to merely exemplify prejudice and unite several followers in positing lawmakers from both parties, Christians from various sects, and even the nation's “identity as a nation under God.”
Former Congressman Tim Huelskamp (R-Kan.), who has been involved in efforts to prevent true black chunks from occurring at the Capitol, urges the Satanist efforts to induce Catholics and draw attention to themselves, “assert them as “a spiritual kick as a spiritual kick to a Christian in Kansas.”
Litigation
The Devil's Cave, a left-wing anti-Christian hate group that appears nothing more than an unsleashed imitation of the Massachusetts-based demon temple, received permission to hold the “black masses” at the Kansas Capitol in Topeka on March 28th.
Group Event List
situation It further states that the group “dedicates the basis and our Congress to the glory of Satan,” and that “members can ritualize the black chunks and indulge in the blasphemy of sacrificiality.” [sic]. ”
Michael Stewart, leader of anti-Christian hate groups;
I said KSNT-TV leads the “black mass” and points out that “it is leaning heavily towards the four blasphemies representing the station of the cross and the replacement.”
Satanists are expected to break the cross, tore at least one Bible, and laugh at the Central Sacrament of Catholics.
Confirmed With Wednesday's operation. Event flyers will be “more as part of their “theuraputic” [sic] Breathfemy [sic]”Satanists condemn Christ, desecrate the Eucharist, “rot the blood.”
“God will take Satan to the court, and Satan will win.”
There was a fierce backlash, in particular, from Catholic groups in the state who were led to believe by self-identified members of the cave that the group stole the consecrated host and “trying to use that exaggeration to reveal the connection between Satan and the capital.” [sic] building. ”
In addition to social media posts, Chuck Weber, executive director of the Kansas Catholic Conference – a group leading public policy advocacy efforts on behalf of the Kansas Catholic Bishop –
It is listed In a statement of oath that Stewart told him on a call on March 8 that he owned one or more consecrated hosts.
In addition to encouraging prayers, they will be invited to attend a holy time faithful to the Holy Time of the Eucharist at a church near the state capitol on March 28th, asking state officials, the Catholic Archdiocese of Kansas City, to cancel the event.
He filed a lawsuit demanding the return of the consecrated host.
That's
Convicted The Catholic Church “at the heart of the celebration of the Eucharist is bread and wine, which becomes Christ's body and blood, through the words of Christ and the invocation of the Holy Spirit.” Given the most important importance of consecrated hosts and wine to Catholics, the Archdiocese noted that “it is a serious concern for the Archbishop to destroy or destroy or harm these items.” [Joseph] Nauman of the Catholic Church, and countless Catholic faithful people. ”
Archbishop Naumann called for a resolution through a civil ju trial.
Leavenworth County District Court dismissed the lawsuit Thursday and entered the cave.
state On Facebook, “God will take Satan to court, and Satan will win.”
Stewart
I said Wibw-TV, where the host he believed to owned was not obtained by criminal means.
“We didn't do that,” Stewart said, referring to allegations that his fellow countrymen had stolen the consecrated host.
Stewart
Proposed In Oklahoma's voice, his anti-Christian hatred group has its own consecration ritual, with several kinds of wafers purchased online “consecrations.”
“I think that's very interesting [Archbishop Naumann] I'm sure Jesus is trapped in a cracker and he'll take it to court,” Stewart said.
Similarly, Devil's Cave did not respond to requests for comment from Blaze News. However, anti-Christian hate groups have previously provided this response: “The Devil's Cave says they get fiery news.”
Voting for the devil
Governor Kelly seemed reluctant early on to either condemn the planned events or to acknowledge the cave as a prejudice. However, she showed on March 12 that the group's anti-Christian demonstrations must be held outside “to make state homes open and easier to open to the public while all necessary health and safety regulations are in place.”
Satanists argue that they will enter the state capitol building to perform their dark ritual, even if that means they will be handcuffed.
The governor's office did not respond to requests for comment.
Huelskamp told Blaze News that, like a “really weak” response to Governor Kelly's “black mass,” the response from the Kansas Legislature was “pretty ti-sick.”
“The general philosophy was, 'Well, if we ignore evil, it's going to disappear,'” Huelskamp said. “But what I've seen in the last few days – I've been in touch with a lot of legislators who are really stepping up, and “What do you know? We need to stand up to this,” and they have. ”
Kansas
House Resolution 6016 “The planned devil worship ritual is a manifest act of anti-Catholic prejudice and a frustration against all Christians. It debates the common values of faith, decency and respect that strengthen our community.”
Those who voted for the resolution have been heading to this nation not only for everyone, but all, for the planned demon worship ceremony, which will take place on March 28, 2025, on the grounds of the Kansas State Capitol, the site of the people's homes, as a sleazy, blasphemous, and offensive sacrifice.
“We call on all Kansans to promote the value that supports our identity as a nation under God,” the resolution added.
The resolution was passed with a bipartisan vote of 101-15.
Some Democrats voted for the resolution, but all 15 state legislators who voted against the devil's ritual accusation were Democrats. Namely Wanda Page, John Carmichael, Ford Kerr, Joe Ella Hoy, Heather Meyer, Cyrus Miller, Brooklyn Mosley, Melissa Oropeza, Dan Oropeza, Dan Oropeza, Dan Oropeza, Lindsay Vaughn, Valdenia Winn, Rui Xu.
Kansas Catholic Conference
It is listed“We were shocked and applauded that 15 Democrats voted no,” he added, “anti-Catholic bias is alive and I'm fine in Kansas.”
“That's the same argument that the Pro-kkk people had in the 1920s.”
“What I eat the most is my fear of the souls of those who are trying to get involved in this black chunk, especially those who support the black chunks of this room and its committee,” said Sean Turwater, a Catholic Kansas Sen.
It has been reported Kansas Reflector.
Huelskamp told Blaze News that “we're still looking for a little more from Congress,” emphasizing that the issue at hand is clearly a battle between good and evil.
Fehelskamp, a Catholic with four adopted black children, noted that Kansas has a truly proud history of fighting off prejudice.
Prohibited Ku Klux Klan.
“In the 1920s, 100 years ago, the KKK tried to create a big entrance to Kansas. There was an important political battle,” the former lawmaker said. “They refused to recognize the KKK and ousted them out of the state.”
“All the left-wing debates about this are the same arguments that the Pro-kkk people had in the 1920s about Satanists. “Hey, that's free speech.” “Let them come in and be free to organize.” Ultimately, Kansas – I think it's the '24 election – “No. “At that time there was a 50,000 Kansan gathering of KKK supporters who demanded recognition by the state.”
“I'm still upset [Kansas] Secretary of State Scott Schwab recognized Satanists when he gave them nonprofit status,” Huelskamp said. 100 years ago, the KKK said it was not qualified. So how did Satanists qualify? It's clearly a hatred group in my book. ”
Catholics and Christians of other denominations are planning to protest the “black mass.”
For example, TFP's Student Action invited him to counter the reparations of the Rosary Rally on the south side of the Kansas State Capitol at 10:15am on March 28th.
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