CBN News, by Tré Goins-Phillips: Christians in Tyler, Texas, came together to pray ahead of a festival held Saturday by self-professed Satanists, atheists, heathens, spiritualists, and so-called “other’d folks” who participated in what they dubbed “unbaptisms.”
“As a Christian, we’re called to a spiritual battleground, and I think this is an opportunity to exercise our strength in our relationship with Christ,” Lauren Ethredge-Langas, a member at the Church of the Pines, told KVEO-TV of the decision to pray for those gathered Saturday for the “Pagan Pride Fest.”
Donnell Walder, the pastor of W.O.W. Church, emphasized the non-combative nature of the Christian presence and prayer event ahead of the Satanic festival.
“We didn’t come down to bash anyone’s religion, but we wanted to stand as believers and pray,” he said.
The believers’ intentions were certainly different from those gathered for the “Pagan Pride Fest.” In a video posted by independent journalist Tayler Hanson, one attendee of The Satanic Temple purportedly said she wanted to “bother Christians” with her presence at the event.
Additionally, many of the festival’s participants were wearing religiously themed outfits, mocking those who believe in God. Some also painted upside-down crosses on their foreheads while others participated in what they called “unbaptism,” a sacrilegious ritual reportedly sold to attendees for $10.
Those who partook in the ritual were purportedly given certificates that stated, “All bonds of servitude have been broken. Power and agency have been restored. Thyself is thy master. Hail Satan!”
It should be noted The Satanic Temple states that — despite its name — its adherents do not worship Satan. Rather, the far-leftist organization’s use of the name “Satan” is “to embrace rational inquiry removed from supernaturalism and archaic tradition-based superstitions.”
However, Satanists were seemingly commingling Saturday with “spiritualists” and witches, those who do worship and/or call upon demonic forces.
Some who were at the “Pagan Pride Fest” claimed it was not at all religious. The organizer of the event, Raynie Castañeda, told the Tyler Morning Telegraph the event was “not Satanic.”
“We’re just hanging out,” Castañeda said. “There’s kids trick-or-treating, people getting their faces painted. … We’re not doing anything Satanic or any crazy rituals. We’re just existing.”
But that is not what appeared to be depicted in some of the content from the festival.
One video posted by Hansen appeared to show festival patrons laughing at and mocking a Christian man praying for those who were “unbaptized” during the Saturday event.
The mean-spirited responses certainly did not deter the Christians gathered to pray, though.
Members of the Gospel Barn, a small church in Troup, Texas, traveled to the festival Saturday.
Two of the church’s attendees, Brandon and Kelsey Chrisman, told the Telegraph they were “just showing love and trying to bring light to the darkness as much as we can.”
“We’re not here to judge — just love,” they added.
Prophetic Link:
“It is fondly supposed that heathen superstitions have disappeared before the civilization of the twentieth century. But the word of God and the stern testimony of facts declare that sorcery is practiced in this age as verily as in the days of the old-time magicians. The ancient system of magic is, in reality, the same as what is now known as modern spiritualism. Satan is finding access to thousands of minds by presenting himself under the guise of departed friends. The Scriptures declare that ‘the dead know not anything.’ Ecclesiastes 9:5. Their thoughts, their love, their hatred, have perished. The dead do not hold communion with the living. But true to his early cunning, Satan employs this device in order to gain control of minds.” The Acts of the Apostles, page 289.2.
Comments
William Stroud
Saturday November 5th, 2022 at 02:23 AMThe permissive attitudes toward the LGBTQ movement have helped to bring this type of behavior into the public eye through the media and other methods. More and more people are inviting the devil and his angels into their live. This can be a real disaster for society. People don’t understand what they are getting themselves into until it’s too late.
Maureen Franklin
Monday November 7th, 2022 at 10:23 PMI’ve been a seventh-day Adventist Christian for 6 decades and while I knew the devil was active in this world, I never really registered just how much he interfere with us individually. It’s only been the last 15 years or so that I started to comprehend the extent of his venom towards the human race and particularly those seeking to follow Jesus Christ as their Lord and Saviour! He is constantly on our trail seeking to destroy our faith. He loves to inflict misery on us because this hurts the Lord. Satan knows he is doomed and plans to takes as many of us with him as he can. I could have been saved much misery had I truly understood the reality of this! Jesus is our strong tower and we need constantly to flee to
Him! The devil cannot harm us while we are encircled in Jesus arms. The Father, Son , Holy Spirit and all the holy angels are there for us longing to help us! Let us pray without ceasing and those prayer will be answered. No matter what Satan and his cohorts whisper in your ear the Lord wants to save us. It doesn’t matter how far down the devil has dragged you, God can and will lift you up because He loves you, loves you, loves you just as you are. God bless you all
Andi
Saturday November 12th, 2022 at 03:10 PMAmen and Amen!
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