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Satanic Panic

The Satanic Panic of the 1980s and 1990s saw a wave of moral panic in the United States, created and spread by conservatives and christians.
The panic itself was based on the belief that Satanic cults were infiltrating the country, engaging in ritual sacrifice, and recruiting children and teenagers into their ranks. The fear and paranoia caused by this movement was so intense that it resulted in a number of wrongful convictions and prosecutions, as well as public hysteria and the formation of (often) ineffective legislative or public policy responses.

Although the original Satanic Panic has largely died down, many of the dangers associated with it still exist today. Not only do right wing extremist views continue to be spread, but much of the fear and misunderstanding of certain religious or cultural beliefs can still cause their adherents to be labeled as “Satanists” or somehow morally questionable. In the last couple of years the "satanist" label has been replaced with the accusation of being a "groomer".

Ultimately, the dangers posed by the original Satanic Panic still exist today in new ways, and it is more important than ever to guard against fear-based decision-making which promotes intolerance and prejudice.
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CestManan · 46-50, F
@LordShadowfire [quote]summoning demons".[/quote]

People freak out about that and seances etc but that sh*t has no more effect than when people pray or call upon God. OR when Benny Hinn waves his hands and crowds of people fall. He be swinging around his coat and the entire conjugation or congregation or whatever holy crowds of people are called, anyways they be falling backwards, man I am going to hire Benny Hinn then to get rid of the leaves in my yard if he can do all that.
Brasceo · 41-45, M
@CestManan Benny hinn was no different than a fraud or satanist
CestManan · 46-50, F
@Brasceo Satanist - mmmmmmaybe.
Fraud - NO doubt about that. 😬 Crooked as hell anyways.
Brasceo · 41-45, M
@CestManan There are those money huxters that know what they're doing scamming and others believe they are right both never read from scriptures
CestManan · 46-50, F
@Brasceo Whether someone "believes" or not, there are certain things in the scriptures that are fairly common knowledge for those who have studied it minimally. One important thing - it warns of false prophets.
So when people listen to televangelists asking for money or promising miracles, wouldn't believers just know, "Okay, this guy on TV is the biblical example of a false prophet"?

Now me, I am not religious but do have some basic knowledge. At least enough to know these televangelists are crooks and full of it
Brasceo · 41-45, M
@CestManan Interesting thing is scripture describes these guys perfectly with the many others in-between, scripture actually lays out everything
CestManan · 46-50, F
@Brasceo The biggest mystery surrounding it though, at least to me -

So the first time I saw that crap on TV, it was some con man called Robert Tilton. He wanted $1,000 for a prayer request. This was in the early 90's when $1,000 could pay three to four month's rent on a modest one bedroom apartment. Ya know...

So I thing, if someone is organized and smart enough to have at least that much money just laying around waiting to be given away, wouldn't they ALSO be smart and organized enough to know NOT to give it to a con man on TV for nothing more than a stup*d prayer request? 🤨
It would be like if someone knew how to put together a Thanksgiving feast but didn't know how to make basic toast.
Brasceo · 41-45, M
@CestManan there are many people out there easily deceived and taken advantage of
CestManan · 46-50, F
@Brasceo No doubt about that. Just sad that people don't think a little harder when something is trying to hit them in the wallet.
Gloomy · F
@CestManan Faith based institutions are very successful at this, targeting people at very low points in their lives. The Catholic Church sucks their members dry for example.
CestManan · 46-50, F
@Gloomy I think the preachers and televangelists who target people at low points are working for a "lower" power if you know what I mean.
Brasceo · 41-45, M
@CestManan yes they prey on weak and vulnerable for sure read scripture they were already doing it then