Abortion Isn’t a Satanic Ritual? Well, The Satanic Temple Begs to Differ!

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Satanic abortion rituals are the latest hip trend in America, and the individuals championing it are devil worshippers at TST (The Satanic Temple):

Based out of Salem, Massachusetts, The Satanic Temple, or TST, is launching what it describes as a “reproductive health clinic” in New Mexico.

Yes, that’s right, women will now be able to affirm their ‘rights’ by having their abortion procedure carried out by the followers of Satan. And the obvious reason behind why they chose New Mexico is because it’s a place where abortion is still legalized after Roe v Wade.

But this won’t be your run of the mill clinic abortion. No, not at all. Since it’s The Satanic ‘Temple,’ they had to turn this into an entire satanic religious ritual.

The reasoning for this move by The Satanic Temple seems to be linked to governmental obstacles against abortion. In many states, it is a requirement for women who wish to get an abortion to undergo a waiting period—lasting usually from 24-72 hours—in which they must contemplate as to whether or not they really want to go ahead with the procedure.

The women also have to undertake counselling sessions where they are provided with important information that may make them think twice about aborting their child. Other measures include making them look at X-Rays and sonograms of the fetus and making them listen to the baby’s heartbeat. All of this is part of a noble attempt to thwart a decision that the women would otherwise regret for the rest of her life.

It wasn’t bad enough that The Satanic Temple has a problem with abortion merely being banned, they also have a problem with all of these ‘obstacles’ that stand in their way towards murdering babies as well. Hence, all the rituals. They want to turn abortion into a religious ritual so that any women seeking an abortion can be exempted from this waiting period, along with all the preventative measures that come with it, on the grounds of it being a ‘religious practice.’

And thus they drafted up this religious exemption letter, which is available on their website.

Now, let’s take a look at the ritual itself.

There are actual satanic tenets that women will be required to continuously chant in a ‘meditative’ state while undergoing the procedure. Specifically, tenets III and V:

Tenet III: One’s body is inviolable, subject to one’s own will alone.
Tenet V: Beliefs should conform to one’s best scientific understanding of the world. One should take care never to distort scientific facts to fit one’s beliefs.

And after the procedure is complete, the women will have to chant the following:

“By my body, my blood; By my will, it is done.”

Look at the wording being used. The goal of Satanism is for humans to submit to and worship themselves. Sound familiar? That’s because the goal of feminism is for women to submit to and worship themselves. This religion of satanic feminism is one that is growing in the West, and abortion seems to be at its very core. After all, what better way is there to signify the pinnacle of narcissism and self-worship than to murder your own child while chanting, “my body, my choice”?

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These chants seem much deeper than just something that was merely conjured up for the purpose of being used in a religious exemption letter. They seem to have a far more sinister meaning and goals. Just look at this statement in the letter:

I am a pregnant person and a Satanist beginning the process of an abortion ritual.

For women to be eligible to use this letter of exemption, they will HAVE to become Satanists. The Satanic Temple may not identify as a theistic body, but they really don’t need to state the obvious. This also brings up an idea I’ve alluded to in previous articles. As time goes on, as society modernizes and as technology progresses, there will be more and more of these conditions placed upon people in order to acquire and reap the services of modernity. A recent example was the short-term requirement to be vaccinated in order to eat at restaurants.

But let’s get back to the topic at hand.

One of the preventative measures I didn’t mention earlier, along with the waiting period, is that they inform the women that the aborted fetuses will be buried or cremated. This is one of the things The Satanic Temple strongly opposes, as they don’t want women to live with any sort of reminder for the crime they committed. But just look at how they word their opposition to fetal burial:

TST asserts its religious right to treat human tissue as medical waste.

Human tissue and medical waste. These are the terms that Satanists have deemed apt for the remains of a human baby. But this also means that the baby’s body and limbs, which remain at these satanic clinics after an abortion is carried out, won’t be buried. The Satanists suggest that the baby will just be disposed of, but who knows what they have in store for it? Considering their religion, who knows what unholy practices these remains will be used for? Or perhaps they’ll be sold off to big companies for research purposes? Or maybe both?

However, this isn’t the only satanic abortion related event that has transpired recently in the US.

There has been a lot of Satanic backlash against Roe v Wade being overturned, including what has aptly been described in this Muslim Skeptic article as a “satanic golden medusa abortion statue.” I highly recommend that readers to go through it, especially since understanding the demonic statue which now stands atop a New York Courthouse, ‘fighting patriarchy’ (whatever that means), is important in order to understand the obvious link with what The Satanic Temple is doing now.

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Both The Satanic Temple and this statue have similar underlying goals—to promote women worshipping themselves; and prioritizing their need to be sexually impure and corrupt over anything else. And once again, abortion is the ultimate expression of such a belief.

And did you know that this isn’t actually the only statue of this nature? The woke feminist who made this statue also made a similar one in a park nearby, naming it ‘Havah.’ Muslims will recognize this is a sick reference to the mother of humanity and the wife of our father Adam (peace be upon him). But why would the statue be named after Eve (may Allah be pleased with her)? How exactly does that have anything to do with abortion?

This excellent article, penned by our dear brother, Bheria, explores the ritualistic and satanic history of abortion and feminism within an academic context. It also covers a figure by the name of Lilith.
 
As it turns out, there is a popular figure in Jewish demonology by the name of Lilith, who is supposed to be the counterpart to Eve (may Allah be pleased with her). She is considered to be the wife of Adam (peace be upon him) who rejected both him and God, only then to turn into a demon who Jews considered to be a threat to newborns. Also known as the ‘first feminist,’ this figure is what these statues truly represent. A female god that acts as the object of worship for feminists. And when they worship it, by praising it and submitting their life to the values it promotes, who are they really worshipping?

[As for the Makkan idolaters], they call upon nothing besides Him but [false] female [deities]. And they call upon nothing, [in reality,] but a rebellious Satan, whom Allah has cursed, and who has [himself] said [to Allah]: I shall most surely take hold of an appointed portion of Your servants. And I shall, most surely, lead them astray. Moreover, I shall, most surely, fill them with fancies. Thus, I shall command them: And they shall slit the ears of cattle [in false ritual]. And I shall command them: And they shall [seek unnatural] change [to] the creation of Allah. But whoever takes Satan as a patron, apart from Allah, has most surely suffered a manifest loss. [Satan] makes promises to them and fills them with fancies. Yet Satan promises [those of] them [who follow him] nothing but a mere delusion. The [final] abode of these shall be Hell! And they shall not find any asylum from it. (Qur’an, 4:117-120)

When feminists praise this statue as a symbol of their ‘right’ to go around murdering children; when they go to these satanic clinics, become Satanists and murder their own children, all while chanting Satanic verses, they are followers of Satanism, the new liberal religion of the New World Order.

It doesn’t matter if these rabid feminists and Satanists say they don’t worship Shaytan.

If it walks like a duck, and quacks like a duck, chances are it’s a woman sacrificing her child to her false lord, Iblis.

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I'm not getting involved in abortion, let the women decide. Between them, their child and Allah.
 

Why Feminism Is Satanism and Why Abortion Is a Ritual​


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The recent American controversy about a potential “abortion ban” has reignited heated discussions about a host of subjects, including what really is the essence of feminism, which prides itself on liberating women while, in reality, it not only alienates them but also ends up killing children.

In fact, the Quran 6:137 describes the killing of children as Satanic:

The pagans’ evil associates have made it appealing to them to kill their own children—only leading to their destruction as well as confusion in their faith. Had it been Allah’s Will, they would not have done such a thing. So leave them and their falsehood.

The tafsirs of this ayah mention that the evil associates are devils as well as evil people.

Even non-Muslims have recognized this ancient connection between killing of children and Satan.

Feminism as a Satanist Revolution​

Per Faxneld is a Swedish academic who specializes in the history of religion and is associated with Stockholm University. So, his “secular credentials” are irreproachable; he can’t be accused of being a “religious bigot” who “sees Satanism everywhere,” right?

Well, in 2014 he released a book, Satanic Feminism: Lucifer as the Liberator of Woman in Nineteenth-Century Culture.

In that comprehensive study of more than 500 pages, he begins by demonstrating how general the reference to Iblis is in the feminism movement:

The late nineteenth and early twentieth century: A world- leading female esotericist, whose books sell hundreds of thousands of copies, designates Lucifer the bringer of enlightenment. In Paris, a lesbian poetess publishes a volume where she praises Satan as the creator of womankind as well as the inspirer of feminine poetry and love between women. Americans are shocked when a twenty-year-old woman from Butte, Montana, writes a provocative autobiographical bestseller, in which she uses the Devil as a symbol of freedom from conservative social mores. In particular, she criticizes the oppression of women. Radical feminists in the United States and Europe collaborate on what they call The Woman’s Bible. It eulogizes Eve’s consumption of the forbidden fruit in the Garden of Eden, and Satan’s function in the tale is claimed to be that of a benign Socratic mentor figure.
Elsewhere, a distinguished American suffragette portrays Black Masses, supposedly celebrated by medieval witches, as an act of feminist insubordination towards God, his priests, and the worldly lords who have all denied the rights of women. In a critically well- received and commercially successful novel by a young Englishwoman, a kindly Satan helps the female protagonist achieve self-actualization and autonomy from her male relatives. An incredibly wealthy Italian marchioness, a world-famous stage actress, and an illustrious silent film star play identity games that involve taking on the role of Satan or portraying themselves as being in league with this entity. Numerous Parisian women adorn themselves with jewellery sensuously depicting Eve’s collusion with the Devil and her partaking of the forbidden fruit.

While reading these lines, you’ll remark that these all involve the masses: famous writers, famed actresses and, more generally, influential public figures. We’re not talking here of a few isolated “intellectuals” writing in some obscure books few would read but an overall pattern which was of civilizational importance in the West.

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In the next chapters, he analyzes this “Satanic feminism” in different cultural movements of the modern West, ranging from socialism to Gothic literature (notably the image of the vampire) and Theosophy (the old equivalent to our current “New Age Spirituality”) or even the phenomenon of witches (which are, unsurprisingly, being increasingly re-appropriated by modern feminists).

What’s particularly interesting is that the first “Satanic feminist” is somehow associated with Islam, as he writes in p. 496:

Actual Satanic feminism arises shortly after Satanism (sensu lato) itself appears for certain in world history. Percy Bysshe Shelley, the prime mover in the creation of literary Satanism, was a feminist. In The Revolt of Islam (1818) he merges the two. The Satanically inspired female revolutionary in this narrative declares that the emancipation of woman is a prerequisite for the true liberation of mankind. Hence, The Revolt of Islam, with its frank combining of equally unequivocal Satanism and feminism, makes Percy Shelley the first Satanic feminist.

Isn’t that puzzling? The roots of Satanic feminism are found in a poem which in fact doesn’t even concern Islam directly, yet somehow it had to be included in the title, as if it anticipated what was to come a few centuries later, that is, feminist imperialism targeting Muslims during colonialism and more recently during the “War on Terror.”

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We can’t go through an entire panoramic reading of history as well of feminism literature in this article, though that would definitively demonstrates the Satanism of feminism. For now, let’s look at why abortion is a ritual of this Satanic feminist religion.

Lilith, “Child-Killer” and First Feminist​

In a previous article about the occult in anime, we mentioned the figure of Lilith without extensive elaboration.

But obviously Faxneld couldn’t avoid her, considering the symbol she represents. Thus he writes in pp. 55-58:

While Satan could be female or hermaphroditic, he could also have a wife, who according to certain accounts was called Lilith. This demonic woman, whom some would eventually come to regard as the first feminist, has a long history. Raphael Patai and others have theorized that she has her roots in ancient Sumeria. As Gideon Bohak points out, regardless of where she began her sinister career, Lilith became ‘part and parcel of Jewish demonology already in the Second Temple period’ (530 b.c.– 70 a.d.) and has ‘remained there ever since’. (…)
According to the Alphabet, Lilith and Adam were not a happy couple, since Lilith refused to lie beneath her husband when they had intercourse. She considered herself his equal, since they were both made from the earth, and refused to submit to him in this manner. Lilith then uttered the secret name of God and flew off to the Red Sea. God sent three angels after her, but she refused to return. The angels consequently threatened to drown her. She argued that she was created to cause sickness to infants, and made a deal with God’s messengers to harm no child who is protected by the names or images of the angels. This last part of the tale sets out to explain the already widespread Jewish practice of hanging amulets with the names of these three angels around the necks of newborns. (…)
In later times, however, Lilith lived on primarily as a figure perceived by tradition-bound Jews to be a threat to newborns. Aside from using amulets, they would draw a circle on the wall in male children’s room and write within it ‘Adam and Eve. Out Lilith!’ The door of the room would be inscribed with the names of the three angels. Such practices have been amply documented throughout the centuries, and belief in Lilith the child-killer persisted at least until the late nineteenth century in traditional Jewish communities.

So for the Jews, Lilith, “the first feminist,” is a demon-like figure who targets children and newborns in particular, to the extent she’s known as “the child-killer.”

Faxneld then writes about the perception of Lilith among non-Jews, how she was also known as “the child-murderer” (p. 58) or how Aleister Crowley, the most influential of the modern European occultists, whom we mentioned in a previous article, named his first child Lilith (p. 60).

Writing about feminist reappraisal of Lilith, Faxneld brings another poem which is again indirectly connected to Islam, in pp. 62-63:

Another depiction of Lilith as a proto-feminist (aided in her emancipation by Satan) is Ada Langworthy Collier’s (1843– 1919) book-length poem Lilith: The Legend of the First Woman (1885), which her contemporaries considered to be the author’s greatest work. (…)
All the same, after Lilith’s flight from her obstinate male chauvinist husband she ends up in an intimate relationship with Satan (who goes by his Islamic name Eblis). (…)
As time passes, Lilith develops a consuming longing for children and grows jealous of Eve, who has begotten a young one by Adam.
 
Isn’t that strange how Satanic feminism makes random and unnecessary references to Islam? Perhaps it’s a sign for “Muslim” feminists.

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There are just too many references linking Lilith with feminism, and such a connection is proudly affirmed by feminists themselves.

For instance, take the Lilith Magazine, which dubs itself as a “Jewish feminist” journal, and which has been described as such in an article aptly titled Born to kill children and men: the resurrection of Lilith:

In 1976, Jewish feminist magazine Lilith was founded, and Zuckoff explained in the first issue why the magazine was named after the ancient demon: “Lilith is a powerful female … By acknowledging Lilith’s revolt and even in telling of her vengeful activities, myth-makers also acknowledge Lilith’s power.”
Lilith has become a modern-day feminist icon for three main reasons: she’s independent, she fights the patriarchy and she owns her sexuality. In 1972, Judith Plaskow, a theologian, helped this interpretation reach the cultural elevation it has today by writing a parable titled The Coming of Lilith (…) the release of the story, in the midst of the era of second wave feminism, certainly helped to change attitudes towards the figure of Lilith. Some of the ideas Plaskow draws upon in her parable still resonate today, for instance: challenging gender stereotypes, bodily integrity and individualism.
The idea of Lilith as a feminist symbol has inspired many Jewish feminists and pagans
to create their own stories about Lilith in the form of articles, songs and poetry. The book Whose Lilith?, released in 1998, features many of these art works.

But what about the ritual of abortion in particular? This is a “viral” Tweet from the magazine’s official account:


In Texas there’s an organization which works for “abortion access,” as they themselves say, and which chose for itself the name Lilith Fund.

On its website, it describes its “mission” as such:

We provide financial assistance and emotional support while building community spaces for people who need abortions in Texas—unapologetically, with compassion and conviction. Through organizing and movement-building, we foster a positive culture around abortion, strengthen people power, and fight for reproductive justice in and with our communities.

Imagine someone writing “We foster a positive culture around suicide,” or “We foster a positive culture around racial discrimination”? Yet the feminist religion gets away with so much despite its dark dogmas.

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If abortion has become such a ritual in the feminist religion, it’s because in the feminist mythology, the idea of motherhood is seen as limiting the woman’s “agency,” “freedom,” or “bodily autonomy.” All these ideas are represented in the symbol of Lilith, a Satanic figure known for murdering children, which they acknowledge with delight. Insofar as feminism seeks to nullify and destroy motherhood, what more apt symbol or action can there be than the killing of babies in the womb?

Modern feminism is obviously a byproduct of the West’s inner contradictions, the West having birthed extremist ideologies such as feminism, materialism, capitalism, and so on because of this civilization’s innate disequilibrium. A lot of this originates from the Shirk of Christianity.

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And this feminist war against motherhood and the weaponization of abortion might find its roots in the Bible as well, which explicitly considers childbearing as a sort of punishment.

We thus read in Genesis 3:16 the “divine punishment” for Eve’s eating of the forbidden fruit:

To the woman he [God] said,
“I will make your pains in childbearing very severe;
with painful labor you will give birth to children.
Your desire will be for your husband,
and he will rule over you.”

This is also the reason why Christians believe that Mary (‘alayha as’salam) didn’t go through labor pain, as opposed to Islam (see Qur’an 19:23). Islam recognizes that labor pain is natural and is a reason to honor our mothers (see Qur’an 31:14 and Qur’an 46:15), certainly not an eternal punishment for a whole gender based on some “original sin.”

So, when there is such an unjust punishments for all of the Eve’s, why be surprised by all the Lilith’s to come?

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Hamzza

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So rape victim abortions are “satanic” also?

Thanks for the info.

Abortion is satanic and Haram, I don't know why you are taking @AMusee words out of the context.

Even the dead and all forbidden foods are Halal when you are under compulsion of necessity, yet Allah ﷻ said in the Quran :
Forbidden to you (for food) are:
• Al-Maytah (the dead animals),
• blood,
• the flesh of swine
• and that which has been slaughtered as a
sacrifice for other than Allah

So abortion is allowed when under compulsion of necessity(i.e victims of rape) and @AMusee not stating that doesn't mean he is against it.
 

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It is what it is
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Abortion is satanic and Haram, I don't know why you are taking @AMusee words out of the context.

Even the dead and all forbidden foods are Halal when you are under compulsion of necessity, yet Allah ﷻ said in the Quran :


So abortion is allowed when under compulsion of necessity(i.e victims of rape) and @AMusee not stating that doesn't mean he is against it.

This isn’t Catholicism lol.

 

Hamzza

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This isn’t Catholicism lol.

How does that contradict what I said? Of course, you can abort the fetus prior to 4 months in the Hanafi Madhab and less in the Hanbali and Shafi'i Madhabs when there is a valid need as this is the time when ensoulment of the fetus occurs according to those Madhabs.

Otherwise, it is not permitted to abort a pregnancy at any phase.

Among the fundamental principles of Islamic law, on which the scholars are in complete agreement, is that cases of necessity make prohibited stuff permissible.
 
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