Harvard Defends Satanic Ritual on Campus
Of course they do. Anyone who’s surprised by any of this, please raise your hand.
The College Fix reports.
Harvard University Defends Satanic ‘Black Mass’ On Campus
Harvard University officials stand behind the planned Satanic Black Mass reenactment slated to be held on campus this Monday.
“Harvard … does not endorse the views or activities of any independent student organization. But we do support the rights of our students and faculty to speak and assemble freely,” a spokesman said in a statement.
The spokesman just brushed off the outrage and concern over the event as if it were an overreaction, saying the Black Mass reenactment is just educational, and part of a broader series of reenactments and hands-on projects to explore different religions and cultures.
Meanwhile, the Catholic Church in Boston has condemned the event, saying:
The Catholic community in the Archdiocese of Boston expresses its deep sadness and strong opposition to the plan to stage a “black mass” on the campus of Harvard University in Cambridge.
For the good of the Catholic faithful and all people, the Church provides clear teaching concerning Satanic worship. This activity separates people from God and the human community, it is contrary to charity and goodness, and it places participants dangerously close to destructive works of evil.
Harvard University Defends Satanic ‘Black Mass’ On Campus (The College Fix)
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The sad part about all of this…. I had a near death experience and while unlike some others I did not have a bad (dark) experience, but I did have a good experience/interaction that leads me to believe that while we (some people) may be accepting religion based on faith there are some underlying facts (reality) that are behind it.
So essentially in a ploy to be edgy and controversial, Joe Harvard Idiot(s) is messing with something that is not fictional. They may end up wishing they had never ever decided to mess with summoning and worshiping evil even as play acting.
More to the point, Satanism presumes Christianity(*). In other words, the whole point is to be anti-Christian. That is, the University has just endorsed Hate Speech.
(*) Judaism does not ascribe Free Will to angels; the satan (it is a title, not a name) is pictured as God’s DA, as in Job chapter I.
Read Isaiah on Lucifer, Satan’s name when he was an angel of light.
Christianity, rooted in Judaism, does not assume free will to angels. However, the Fallen One, according to Isaiah, rebelled against God and was cast down and out of God’s presence. He cannot repent and be restored so his expulsion from God’s Presence is eternal.
Go back to Genesis and see Satan’s exercise of free will which, like all free will, is circumscribed by Divine will.
It is all paradoxical, but God lets things work out in history.
Lucifer is a translation of the Hebrew “Hailel ben-Shachar”, which, as is clear from the context, is the angel of Babylon, who is “cast down” as that empire is no more.
You can see an angel of mercy in the story of Balaam who has come to “satan”, in the original Hebrew. The general Jewish view (which itself may be allegorical) is that the satan is a loyal servant of the Creator whose job is to ensure free will, so that people can earn their rewards. He wants to lose.
(If you don’t have free will, you can’t rebel.)
Anyway, my point is that this is inherently anti-Christian, and so is good ol’ Hate Speech.
Satanism presumes the existence of God. See Brshyt/Genesis 3. If there is no Satan, there is no need for the Messiah and redemption. So, the point is not just to be anti-Judaeo-Christian, but to be anti-God to the extent of supplanting God with the rebel, Satan, whose goal has always been “to be like God” and to ascend above God.
There is a battle going on in this world for the souls of men. The Nazis were an expression of it in their bid to replace God, synagogue, and eventually the church, with Wotan and the early Germanic paganism. The advent of Islam was another instance if it, and it’s aggressive action all across the globe today presages the threatening darkness if Islam succeeds. The threat of the statue of Satan in Oklahoma and the imminent Black Mass at Harvard is a blooming of the darkness that is spreading over America: the slaughter and sacrifice of the unborn, now being beaten back; the rejection of God from public conversation by many in power; the rejection of marriage as a sacrament fit only for a man and a woman by those in power in the land; the rejoicing in homosexuality … These are all signs of the coming darkness, the lawlessness that is part of Satanism.
Harvard’s people do not understand the power and vileness of that which they will summon to come amongst them. Do not be surprised if Harvard and its environs experience an uptick in suicide, murder, and other painful and violent crimes.
I think my favorite thing to come out of this has been learning the name of Harvard’s president.
Faust.
She has now come out against it, which is even more appropriate.
Read this bit from Harvard Crimson. A student name Coughlin is just simply distraught because the Black Mass will not go on. What makes her distress amusing is not just her “intellectual curiosity” about Satanism but her absurd struggle to employ high falutin’ academic language to discuss devil worship.
http://www.thecrimson.com/article/2014/5/12/faust-black-mass-free-speech/?page=single.
She will find out the hard way that those who study evil are soon studied by evil. I am sorry for her because her ears were tickled by some Satanist who gave a talk to the club and she was seduced by it.