Tremors of evil in Oklahoma

Written by David DiCrescenzo on . Posted in Op-Ed

Does anyone with even half a brain still think humanity isn’t on a path straight to hell?!  I wish I could say this was a first; however, it is not, and it is certainly not the last.  There is an infamous, if mostly unknown, statue to the enemy of mankind in Madrid, Spain which has been there since the 1880’s. The placement of that mostly forgotten edifice, only a flutter of an eye in time for the spirit realm, was merely cracking the door ajar a bit. However, it is significant given the 'new’ mindset of many in the culture. 

On a daily basis, we see the work of satan.  Christians and others, tortured, burned alive, beheaded, and enslaved around the planet.  We see violent crime of every type on the rise; rape, murder, pornography, pedophilia, and the list goes on and on.

We are seeing more and more of the thinking that satan and the dark side is cool.  As a perfect example of just how far society is falling, look at the recent display at the Grammy’s.  Among other things, the hosts, (CBS) thought it would be a great idea to allow Katy Perry to perform what amounted to a satanic, illuminati ritual right on stage. 

That 'magical’ moment was just the latest in a long list of depravity aired on television.  It reminded me of something that a friend of my mother said well over fifty years ago during a visit.  We were in the living room, and I don’t recall if we were watching it or not; but he looked at the TV and casually stated that it "was the devil’s eye.”  At the time the comment meant nothing; but I never forgot it, and over the years I’ve learned to fully comprehend and agree with it.  It is one of the most efficient tools the great deceiver has ever had at his disposal.  

By now you’re probably wondering, what in the name of hell, (pun intended) am I talking about?  In case you haven’t heard about this very under-reported story, a satanic temple in New York is demanding that the State of Oklahoma allows a seven foot statue of the great deceiver to be constructed and placed next to or at least nearby the display of The Ten Commandments inside the Oklahoma Capitol.  

Visceral reactions aside, unless a lot of good men and women stand up and be counted, this evil will prevail, if not this time…certainly the next.  We will have come full cycle from removing God and prayer in schools, to replacing Him with pure evil; and don’t think for a minute that if this is allowed in the OK Capitol, it won’t also be allowed, nay, forced in schools and public venues everywhere.  There is a very famous and often quoted statement by Edmund Burke which highlights this thought; "The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.” 

Consider this; for the past fifty years or more, under the guise of so called "separation of church and state,” atheists and anti-Christian groups of all kinds and stripes have sought to remove any mention of God or allow any religious based themes at any public venue.  We have arrived at a place where we are not even supposed to say "Merry Christmas” anymore at public events.  They claim that doing so, or even now allowing people a private moment to pray silently violates the 'establishment clause,’ and they intentionally misconstrue that clause and its meaning from a statement written by Jefferson in a letter discussing the need for a "wall of separation between church and state.”  

In that letter, which was in response to his being asked to proclaim a National Day of Thanksgiving, and which he wrote as president, he was specifically referring to the Federal Government’s role in such matters so that the United States would not have a forced national religion such as what existed with the Church of England, (an entity wholly controlled by the British Monarchy) and which had begun to take hold in some of the colonies.  

However, when he was Governor of Virginia, Jefferson did make such a proclamation, asking the people "to give thanks . . .that He hath diffused the glorious light of the Gospel, whereby through the merits of our gracious Redeemer we may become the heirs of His eternal glory.”

His call further asked Virginians to pray that . . .

"He would grant to His church the plentiful effusions of Divine grace and pour out His Holy Spirit on all ministers of the Gospel; that He would bless and prosper the means of education and spread the light of Christian knowledge through the remotest corners of the earth,” and, very importantly, he, Jefferson, actively encouraged the role of the church in governmental affairs; however, he was against the state being involved in church affairs.  

Additionally, from around 1800, with Jefferson in regular attendance then and throughout his future presidency, to just after the Civil War, the Capitol was regularly used for church services.  

Even if that bit of history isn’t enough, and there’s a lot more from places like  Wallbuilders, let’s be reasonable for a minute here.  For the purposes of this argument, it doesn’t matter whether you are Christian, Jewish, Zoroastrian, Muslim, Buddhist, Hindu, Agnostic, or any of thousands of other faiths; nor is it a partisan issue, although a certain political party did boo God at its National Convention in 2012.  We are discussing the enemy of mankind here!  Even those who do worship him are not his friends; they may think they are, but at the end of the day, they are merely his useful idiots, luring as many weak minded individuals as they can to keep him company in hell for eternity.

With the exception of the fraction of a percent of individuals that have fallen into that dark, empty abyss, and maybe the ACLU, what right minded individual would honestly stand up and say it’s absolutely okay to place a statue of the prince of darkness in a public venue of any kind?  What parent or teacher with even one thin shred of decency left would do such a thing? 

This wouldn’t be just a meaningless, 'harmless’ stone statue or anything even close to that.  This would in fact be a statement by the State of Oklahoma, and those that would follow such a lead, that evil is to be accepted as equally valid as wholesome faith in All Mighty God.  

Indeed, the proposed statue itself is of a nightmarish, horned goat-like creature known as 'baphomet,’ (a common depiction of satan) with a pentagram above its head.  Its lap is designed to be 'utilitarian’ for potential use as a "contemplation” seat.  And of course, it includes two children staring up at it in admiration.

Please research this subject, look up the horrific things these satanic cults do and have done over the centuries.  I recently wrote an article on the subject of the rise of pedophilia, and I discussed how millennia ago, babies were offered up as burnt offerings to molech.  I also stated that "We may no longer see graven stone images with the likeness of molech, nor the blazing ritual fires used to devour those helpless infants…!” 

I’m here to say that if this huge step is allowed, we will start seeing such images everywhere, and before long, just as I believe pedophiles will use the same tactics as their predecessors to be 'normalized,’ satan worship and these statues will gain acceptance, or at very least be tolerated.  If you think I’m crazy, consider the other 'gods’ we have come to worship and idolize; money, power, sex, pop culture, our material possessions, and so many other things that divert our attention…it is easy to associate those things and redirect their worship anywhere 'they’ want; even to statues of satan.

I would suggest the real and only answer to the dilemma is that our nation gets back to our Christian roots.  Maybe we should take a poll, and slice up the equal time thing by percentage and offer only the top three faith systems by US representation a chance at displaying their faith icons; maybe we should eliminate all?  Before you jump at the latter, realize this, if we did simply not allow any displays of any kind, the minority that supports that idea will have accomplished its goal.  And as a result, the enemy will have won the day, will continue to chip away at the moral fabric, and before long statues of satan will be everywhere anyway.  Think about it, this crucial issue is a wake-up call to everyone that recognizes the face of evil. 

My final thoughts on this subject today are what almost happened back in early May of 2014 up at Harvard.  The Cultural Studies Club was going to host a ‘black mass,’ (satanic ritual) on the grounds of the campus, however, due to just a ton of negative publicity and public outcry, the event was canceled and moved to a site off campus.  Frankly, I was stunned that Harvard, an institution originally founded as a Divinity School has sunk so low as to have a population that would even consider such a vile thing.  And just before going to press I came across this gem; apparently there is a shoe company called 'fallen’ which is marketing footwear to our children with the same image of baphomet imprinted on them as the one on the statue.  Wake up and check what your kids are wearing and listening to, and get involved with stopping this growing nightmare