Desperately Seeking Satan

In an ideal society that protects religious freedom, people have the right to choose which religion is best for them and criticize other faiths when those faiths infringe upon the rights of others. But what is the difference between a sincere argument against another religion and a smear campaign against another religion? Full Story »

Posted by Donald Carl Isenman
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Subjects: Religion
Topics: Christianity
Member Tags: faith vs reason, religious character assassination, mass hysteria, satanic ritual abuse
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Posted by: Posted by Donald Carl Isenman - Dec 24, 2007 - 1:19 PM PST
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Edited by: David Fox - Aug 15, 2008 - 1:55 PM PDT

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by Donald Carl Isenman - Oct. 1, 2008

I liked this story though it is not only long but needs to be read almost in its entirety to get the overall thrust, which is that non-believers, other believers and even insufficient believers have been persecuted and even killed through the ages . The story begins with a recent character defamation but recalls how Christian persecution through a so-called war on satanism and even the 'war on terror' has benefited from charges highly publicized but seldom investigated until too late. The story could use editing but I found it worth reading for historical perspective.

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