They not only don’t even try to hide it anymore, they rub faces in it and smear anyone not just tolerant, but unsupportive, as a hater to be canceled and worse.
Look at me, Damian! It’s all for you!
That and there’s never a herd of swine around when you really need one.
There are two supernatural voices in the bible. One says, use the mind you were given, think things through, try to make a thoughtful decision. The other behaves like a raging alcoholic father and champions belief without evidence. Are you sure that book was dictated by the voice you think it was?
So adults establishing a children’s Satan club is a “thoughtful decision” that “use[d] the minds we were given to think things through”?
“Given” by whom?
And whose “supernatural voice” guides you to challenge questioning it?
I can’t tell from the flyer and the web site it points to if this club is semi-ironic and going to teach critical thinking as advertised, like the Flying Spaghetti Monster, or be something else. The parents should go with the kids and find out. But the satanic branding is so anti-Christian, that for anyone remaining I suspect it would wedge open a space where non-PC stuff could be discussed.
Our minds were given to us primarily by our parents.
I don’t have any supernatural voices which speak to me.
Tell me you haven’t read the Bible without telling me you haven’t read the Bible.
They cannot logically allow a “satan” club in the school. “Satan” doesn’t exist outside the Bible, so allowing “satan” endorses the religion of the Bible.
If only I had a law degree…