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Satanic black mass at Harvard
I sincerely hope that a few Southies attend.
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RE: Satanic black mass at Harvard
The liberals will celebrate this.
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RE: Satanic black mass at Harvard
Is this anything unusual for Harvard?
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Normal people don't pay attention to these kind of things. Kinda like goth kids trying to act all dark. Nobody cares.
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RE: Satanic black mass at Harvard
It has become popular with the "atheists" to join Satanic cults. It makes sense. The further our moral fiber erodes, the more room there is for evil.

It's a sad fact of our decline.
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(05-12-2014 06:29 PM)oklalittledixie Wrote:  It has become popular with the "atheists" to join Satanic cults. It makes sense. The further our moral fiber erodes, the more room there is for evil.

It's a sad fact of our decline.

By definition, atheists don't even believe that Satan exists.
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RE: Satanic black mass at Harvard
(05-12-2014 06:31 PM)dmacfour Wrote:  
(05-12-2014 06:29 PM)oklalittledixie Wrote:  It has become popular with the "atheists" to join Satanic cults. It makes sense. The further our moral fiber erodes, the more room there is for evil.

It's a sad fact of our decline.

By definition, atheists don't even believe that Satan exists.

Hence why I put it in parenthesis. The "atheists" I am talking about only take issue with the worship of Jesus.

I put it in parenthesis because they think they are fooling us.
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(05-12-2014 06:38 PM)oklalittledixie Wrote:  
(05-12-2014 06:31 PM)dmacfour Wrote:  
(05-12-2014 06:29 PM)oklalittledixie Wrote:  It has become popular with the "atheists" to join Satanic cults. It makes sense. The further our moral fiber erodes, the more room there is for evil.

It's a sad fact of our decline.

By definition, atheists don't even believe that Satan exists.

Hence why I put it in parenthesis. The "atheists" I am talking about only take issue with the worship of Jesus.

I put it in parenthesis because they think they are fooling us.

I haven't met this kind of "atheist" yet. Where do they hide?
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(05-12-2014 06:38 PM)dmacfour Wrote:  
(05-12-2014 06:38 PM)oklalittledixie Wrote:  
(05-12-2014 06:31 PM)dmacfour Wrote:  
(05-12-2014 06:29 PM)oklalittledixie Wrote:  It has become popular with the "atheists" to join Satanic cults. It makes sense. The further our moral fiber erodes, the more room there is for evil.

It's a sad fact of our decline.

By definition, atheists don't even believe that Satan exists.

Hence why I put it in parenthesis. The "atheists" I am talking about only take issue with the worship of Jesus.

I put it in parenthesis because they think they are fooling us.

I haven't met this kind of "atheist" yet. Where do they hide?

Yes you have. We have several on this forum. Start up a thread about the Ten Commandments and they will start oozing out of the crevices. Start a thread about radical Islam and they will remain dormant.

Start a thread about the Satanic temple proposal and they will appear fully erect and ready to become instant Constitutional experts.
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RE: Satanic black mass at Harvard
Here is an article about the event. Sounds like your typical "walk-in-the-park social gathering" to me (sarcasm).

Harvard's satanic black mass to be held despite growing outrage
By Joshua Rhett Miller Published May 12, 2014 FoxNews.com
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2014/05/12/har...g-outrage/


Harvard’s satanic “black mass” will go on, despite widespread condemnation from religious and educational leaders who say the event is an affront to the faithful.

The event, organized by the Harvard Extension Cultural Studies Club and the New York-based Satanic Temple, is to take place at an on-campus bar and is being billed as part of a "larger effort to explore the religious facets" that influence contemporary culture, organizers from the Harvard Extension Cultural Studies Club say. The ceremony has traditionally been performed by satanic cults to parody the Catholic church, and officials at the Archdiocese of Boston are furious that such an event could be held on the Ivy League school's hallowed grounds.

“I would say that the event is an attack on the Eucharist, regardless of what the organizers state,” archdiocese spokesman Terry Donilon wrote FoxNews.com in an email. “The event is offensive to Catholics and people of good will.”

The archdiocese called last week for the event to be canceled.

“For the good of the Catholic faithful and all people, the church provides clear teaching concerning satanic worship,” the archdiocese said in a statement. “This activity separates people from God and the human community, it is contrary to charity and goodness, and it places the participants dangerously close to destructive works of evil.”

Monday's event is not scheduled to include a ritual of sacrilege of the Catholic host, or the sacred bread used in the Eucharist, a common component of black masses. Still, the event, which will be held at Cambridge Queen’s Head Pub at Memorial Hall, puts participants “dangerously close to the destructive works of evil,” according to the Boston Archdiocese.

Robert Neugeboren, dean of students and alumni affairs at Harvard Extension School, said the “deeply disturbing” event is offensive to many at Harvard and should be canceled.

“While we support the ability of all our students to explore difficult issues, we also encourage them to do so in ways that are sensitive to others,” Neugeboren said in a statement. “To that end, the Harvard Extension School has worked with the club’s student leaders to address specific concerns that have been expressed.”

Archdiocese officials have scheduled at least two events in response to the black mass, including a Eucharistic procession in Cambridge.

"The best way to combat hateful speech is to overwhelm it with loving and prayerful speech, and that is what we intend to do," Rev. Luther Zeigler, president of the Harvard Chaplains, wrote FoxNews.com in an email.

The student club, meanwhile, said in a statement that the performance’s purpose is not to denigrate any religion or faith, but instead to “learn and experience” the history of different cultural practices.

In a statement to the Harvard Crimson, the university’s student newspaper, the cultural club said the event does not silence anyone.

“The complaints are founded metaphysical concerns, and there is simply a disagreement with regards to how this faith is practiced,” club organizers wrote The Harvard Crimson. “The flawed assumption seems to be that because Satan is the representation of evil incarnate for some faiths, that Satanist[s] are part of a hate group and their practice devoted toward denigrating Catholicism … The point of this event is to challenge the stigmatization of marginalized groups.”

Nearly 400 Harvard students and 100 alumni have reportedly signed a petition opposing the event.

“This form of satanic worship not only ridicules the central practice of Catholicism, the Mass, but it also mocks and offends all who have faith in Christ,” the petition reads. “Far from being an event that promotes an understanding of “cultural practices,” it, in fact, promotes contempt for the Catholic faith and religion generally. We are Catholics, other Christians, and supporters of genuine tolerance and civility, and we are offended and outraged this event has been permitted to take place at Harvard.”

Harvard President Drew Faust, in a statement released Monday, said it’s “deeply regrettable” that the event’s organizer will proceed despite the fervent opposition by some local residents and students.

“Nevertheless, consistent with the university’s commitment to free expression, including expression that may deeply offend us, the decision to proceed is and will remain theirs,” Faust said. “At the same time, we will vigorously protect the right of others to respond — and to address offensive expression with expression of their own.”
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(05-12-2014 06:41 PM)oklalittledixie Wrote:  
(05-12-2014 06:38 PM)dmacfour Wrote:  
(05-12-2014 06:38 PM)oklalittledixie Wrote:  
(05-12-2014 06:31 PM)dmacfour Wrote:  
(05-12-2014 06:29 PM)oklalittledixie Wrote:  It has become popular with the "atheists" to join Satanic cults. It makes sense. The further our moral fiber erodes, the more room there is for evil.

It's a sad fact of our decline.

By definition, atheists don't even believe that Satan exists.

Hence why I put it in parenthesis. The "atheists" I am talking about only take issue with the worship of Jesus.

I put it in parenthesis because they think they are fooling us.

I haven't met this kind of "atheist" yet. Where do they hide?

Yes you have. We have several on this forum. Start up a thread about the Ten Commandments and they will start oozing out of the crevices. Start a thread about radical Islam and they will remain dormant.

Start a thread about the Satanic temple proposal and they will appear fully erect and ready to become instant Constitutional experts.

I don't usually accuse people of being Satanic just because they don't oppose to a statue.
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(05-12-2014 06:46 PM)dmacfour Wrote:  
(05-12-2014 06:41 PM)oklalittledixie Wrote:  
(05-12-2014 06:38 PM)dmacfour Wrote:  
(05-12-2014 06:38 PM)oklalittledixie Wrote:  
(05-12-2014 06:31 PM)dmacfour Wrote:  By definition, atheists don't even believe that Satan exists.

Hence why I put it in parenthesis. The "atheists" I am talking about only take issue with the worship of Jesus.

I put it in parenthesis because they think they are fooling us.

I haven't met this kind of "atheist" yet. Where do they hide?

Yes you have. We have several on this forum. Start up a thread about the Ten Commandments and they will start oozing out of the crevices. Start a thread about radical Islam and they will remain dormant.

Start a thread about the Satanic temple proposal and they will appear fully erect and ready to become instant Constitutional experts.

I don't usually accuse people of being Satanic just because they don't oppose to a statue.

I clearly said that Satanism has become more popular among "atheists." Don't misconstrue what I typed. I have not accused anyone on here of following Satanism.
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So am I an "atheist" okla? Let's name some names shall we? If you're going to throw it out there.
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(05-13-2014 12:25 PM)JDTulane Wrote:  So am I an "atheist" okla? Let's name some names shall we? If you're going to throw it out there.

I think he technically called them (atheists).
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(05-12-2014 06:55 PM)oklalittledixie Wrote:  
(05-12-2014 06:46 PM)dmacfour Wrote:  
(05-12-2014 06:41 PM)oklalittledixie Wrote:  
(05-12-2014 06:38 PM)dmacfour Wrote:  
(05-12-2014 06:38 PM)oklalittledixie Wrote:  Hence why I put it in parenthesis. The "atheists" I am talking about only take issue with the worship of Jesus.

I put it in parenthesis because they think they are fooling us.

I haven't met this kind of "atheist" yet. Where do they hide?

Yes you have. We have several on this forum. Start up a thread about the Ten Commandments and they will start oozing out of the crevices. Start a thread about radical Islam and they will remain dormant.

Start a thread about the Satanic temple proposal and they will appear fully erect and ready to become instant Constitutional experts.

I don't usually accuse people of being Satanic just because they don't oppose to a statue.

I clearly said that Satanism has become more popular among "atheists." Don't misconstrue what I typed. I have not accused anyone on here of following Satanism.

Uhhhhh:

Quote:Yes you have. We have several on this forum. Start up a thread about the Ten Commandments and they will start oozing out of the crevices. Start a thread about radical Islam and they will remain dormant.

That's a pretty clear accusation to me.
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