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The statement refers to A Children’s Book of Demons, a book targeting children aged 5-10 by Aaron Leighton, an illustrator and “fan” of occult practices. The book invites children to summon demons as a way of dealing with unpleasant problems such as chores, homework, and getting rid of bullies.
The book, published by Koyama Press, presents a number of demons, each accompanied by a sigil, to be drawn by kids as a means of conjuring the demons for their personal benefit.
“You don’t mess around with demons. Whoever invites a child to summon a demon is like a person who puts a grenade in their hands to play with. Sooner or later the child will pull the pin and the bomb will explode in their hands,”
The book invites children to summon demons as a way of dealing with unpleasant problems such as chores, homework, and getting rid of bullies.
originally posted by: neo96
A responsible parent would not order that book for their child.
Demons are make believe anyway unless your talkin about in politics.
The book invites children to summon demons as a way of dealing with unpleasant problems such as chores, homework, and getting rid of bullies.
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We need some exorcists in Washington to drive the demons out of politicians. There must be some sort of Demon entrance in that area somewhere, like in the capitol buildings
originally posted by: shawmanfromny
a reply to: schuyler
Only two, lol? I agree, there should be no censorship.
originally posted by: Annee
What must an adult believe - - to believe this is bad?
Hmmmm, adults believing in demons. Does that include the Devil himself?
Read any Fairy Tales lately?
But, of course, its OK to read/belief in imaginery beings that are going to punish you for evil deeds.
Hey1 Many adults force that belief on naive kids.
Perspective.