Tag: satanism

After School Satan Club Provokes Parent Outrage

Commentary A Virginia school board is considering revising its policies on after-school clubs following conflict over a new “After School Satan Club.” The Chesapeake Public School Board previously allowed the Satan club to meet on school property, stipulating it pay over $600 for security for each meeting, something the district’s policy allows, local media reports. The…


Look at the Devil Behind the Grammys Curtain

Commentary Satanism suddenly seems to be everywhere. But don’t worry, the real problem, we’re told, is noticing it. In the wake of Sunday’s revolting Grammy Awards performance of the song “Unholy” from singers Sam Smith and Kim Petras, Page Six had this to say: “Conservative commentators took issue with Sam Smith’s hell-themed performance at the…


Authorities Reveal Result of Search for Georgia Guidestones Time Capsule

ELBERTON, Ga.—After the destruction of the Georgia Guidestones early Wednesday, authorities eagerly searched for a time capsule buried nearby—but they found nothing. According to police Lieutenant Shane Allen, the local government dug beneath a plaque by the monument that promised a time capsule six feet beneath it. “There was no hole. There was no nothing….


Bemused Locals Having Mixed Reactions to Destruction of Georgia Guidestone Monument

ELBERTON, Ga.—The Georgia Guidestone monument has left locals as confused by its destruction as by its creation. In 1980, a mysterious man using the pseudonym of Robert C. Christian built the monument out of local granite. Into it, he had carved a series of laws meant to guide humanity after a nuclear war. Early on July…


Bemused Locals Have Mixed Reaction to Destruction of Georgia Guidestone Monument

ELBERTON, Ga.—The Georgia Guidestone monument has left locals as confused by its destruction as by its creation. In 1980, a mysterious man using the pseudonym of Robert C. Christian built the monument out of local granite. Into it, he had carved a series of laws meant to guide humanity after a nuclear war. Early on July…


Bemused Locals Have Mixed Reaction to Destruction of Georgia Guidestones Monument

ELBERTON, Ga.—The Georgia Guidestones monument has left locals as confused by its destruction as by its creation. In 1980, a mysterious man using the pseudonym of Robert C. Christian built the monument out of local granite. Into it, he had carved a series of laws meant to guide humanity after a nuclear war. Early on July…


Rationalists Are Making a Deal with the Devil to Push Out Religion in Australia

Commentary Every five years, Australians complete the Census survey to give governments the information needed to make essential decisions about services. Plans for providing for schools, transport, infrastructure, healthcare, and local community services all depend upon obtaining the most accurate possible “snapshot” of the nation. Since it was first conducted in 1911, the Australian Census…