Posted on 11/08/2016 6:23:00 PM PST by RTO1917
Satan Club for 5-Year-Old Children Sparks 77,000 Complaints
Contact: Robert Ritchie, 717-309-1990
Concerned Catholics with America Needs Fatima have launched a protest petition to the authorities of the Sacramento Elementary School in Portland, Oregon, urging them to stop the Satanic Temple from opening an "After School Satan Club" in that school.
Members of the Satanic Temple plan to hold an open house on Wednesday, November 16, at the Sacramento Elementary School. If the event is not canceled, children will be exposed to the first After School Satan Club allowed to operate in the public school system of our nation.
"Parents are aghast. And so many good people are standing up in peaceful protest," said America Needs Fatima rally coordinator Francis Slobodnik.
"More than 76,000 people have signed the petition against Satan Clubs, urging school authorities NOT to allow Satan -- the father of lies -- into the lives of young children. Every single voice counts against the devil. This needs to be stopped."
See the online petition here: http://www.returntoorder.org/petition/keep-satan-sacramento-schools/
Satanism is about lies and darkness," Drake explained. "When we say 'God bless America' we really mean it. We only love God. Satan is not welcome in our culture. Satan should be excluded in our schools because children cannot prosper if they embrace lies, evil and anarchy."
"To dismiss the opening of a Satan Club in an elementary school as something of little importance is to ignore the way Satan works, said Francis Slobodnik. Once Satan gets in, who will get him out?"
To oppose the influence of Satan, Catholics and God-fearing Americans are gathering for a Rally on the public sidewalk in front of the Sacramento Elementary School in Portland, Oregon on Wednesday, November 16, at 11:30 am.
Please join us.
Contact: Robert Ritchie, 717-309-1990
God is no longer allowed in the classroom. Why should Satan be?
Seems like a pretty easy argument to make.
But the flip is that if we are ever to allow God in the classroom again then they will say that they get to have Satan.
Sickening.
When your entrails are flowing from your belly, then celebrate.
There’s a historical solution for this.
Ah, the Hillary! Club for Kids!
The self-identified “Satanists” are atheists. They are more specifically anti-Christian and their hate group should not be tolerated on the campus.
Will they attempt to silence all of those who speak out against “Satan” claiming the Christians are “intolerant” (while not believing in any deity or spirit themselves)?
They’ll have to pretend that they actually worship Satan rather than just trying to stick a finger in the eye of those of faith.
If they have to have a devil club, then what’s the matter with a God club then?
They dabble, but if they really met Old Scratch they’d crap their culottes.
Right. However if we allow them the devil club, we get the God club. That ain’t gonna stand.
Got it. Now we know who you are.
I’d say don’t even ask permission... just DO it.
I’m saying that Christians will not allow that.
Which I agree with.
God club okay in my book.
Devil club not okay in my book.
I don’t understand what you mean. So I’m laying it out clear.
Can’t argue with that.
Do not understand how that is legal.
Why is this even an issue? First, organized religion has no place in public schools, so says the ACLU and other socialists. Secondly, every person on this rock knows that Satanism promotes bad stuff. The Sacramento Board of Edumication can simple say NO GO. Of course they won't, they're being FAIR to all beliefs.
There comes a time when good decent citizens need to take these f*ckers out behind the stadium and kick the their stupid asses into reality. Not that I'm promoting violence.
If they really want a Satanist cult on campus, they should brand it “Young Democrats And Spirit Cooking Club”.
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