She says “serpent” in the prayer.
Right?
Case closed.
No praying to Carville?
My point is not that the prayer is not Satanic but that the woman who offered these prayers did not mention or identify with Satan.
There are Satan worshippers and Satanists (which are distinct religious philosophies). And some people are “Satanic” by the biblical standard even if they think they are Christian.
Would you label someone offering a Mormon prayer “Satanic”? How about those who pray the rosary and use the despicable phrase “Mother of God”? (The early church fathers identified Mary as the God-bearer, and “Mother of God” is a mistranslation of this.)
Just saying that there is a difference between someone being labeled “Satanic” and someone who self-identifies as such. And responsible journalism that isn’t clickbait should make this distinction clear to the readers.