1. The Devil's Advocate
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* Letters From The Devil; December 5, 1971https://underworldamusements.com/products/letters-from-the-devil* Woman asks Dr. LaVey to perform a death curse on her husband, or have Satan kill him.* Shell pay $5/month or remainder from Life insurance* Will sell soul* He replies with a snarky response, highlighting 3 points* Get a divorce* Reject her soul as collateral as it's of inferior quality* Husband provides and does not abuse them. * Conclusion is that she is immature, unrealistic, lacks compassion and appreciation towards others, masochistically arranges failure/rejection from others and is an impulsive extremist in every sense.* Suggestion: Compassion ritual for husband.
2. Infernal Informant
Time Stamp: 25:13
* Pastors Defy ‘Anti-Christ’ Governors to Open Churches in Trump’s Namehttps://www.thedailybeast.com/pastors-defy-anti-christ-governors-and-open-churches-in-trumps-name* While some churches took Trump’s order to “open up right now” as a green light, other faith leaders said they would “absolutely not” be moved by the president’s proclamation.* President Donald Trump’s call on Friday to reopen houses of worship sent a green light to some pastors to resume in-person services on Sunday, even in the face of contrary bans from governors.* governors have great latitude during times of emergency, and sovereign authority under the constitution even in normal times. But Hope said that she intends to hold in-person services on Sunday, thanks to the support from the president.* Calvary Chapel pastor Ken Graves called the centralized lockdown powers being utilized by “leftist” governors as “the spirit of anti-Christ.” * A Maine pastor unsuccessfully sued the state’s governor to hold in-person services* Several California churches joined together on May 8 to file a 128-page civil rights lawsuit seeking an injunction and restraining order allowing in-person services in the state. A San Diego federal judge turned down that request.* on Friday, in a 2-1 decision, an appeals court rejected the request once more, writing in an unsigned opinion that the churches’ First Amendment rights were not violated because the ban was not religiously motivated.* “We’re dealing here with a highly contagious and often fatal disease for which there presently is no known cure,” the judges wrote, adding, from a 1949 Supreme Court ruling: “If a ‘court does not temper its doctrinaire logic with a little practical wisdom, it will convert the constitutional Bill of Rights into a suicide pact.’”* There are still many pastors and priests who refuse to hold service to protect their communities.
* California retail worker attacked by customer asks shoppers to 'be patient and show a little kindness'https://www.wthr.com/article/california-retail-worker-attacked-customer-asks-shoppers-be-patient-and-show-little-kindness* Samantha Clarke said she was "split open pretty good" two weeks ago when she was allegedly assaulted by a customer while police say she wa...