Satanic ritual abuse
Satanic ritual abuse (SRA) refers to the abuse of individuals perpetuated by Satanists, worshipers of the Devil. Devil worshipers observe the Black Mass, which involves desecration of the Eucharist, as their central rite.[1] The theologian Carl A. Raschke found that "Satanism provides a fertile field for such underworld activities as child pornography, drug dealing, and sexual abuse."[2] At least 100,000 survivors of Satanic ritual abuse have undergone therapy and have recalled incidents that occurred during childhood. The practices of Satanists are grotesque, with the CRI describing them as follows:[3]
| “ | A teenage girl, who was impregnated during a satanic ritual, is forcibly delivered of her nearly term baby and then made to ritually kill the child and eat its heart as cult members watch. Another girl, a small child, is sewn inside the cavity of a disemboweled animal and “rebirthed” by her cultic captors in a grotesque ceremony. A preschool class is systematically abused — sexually, emotionally, and physically — by members of a nationwide, nearly invincible network of satanic pedophiles and pornographers. A young girl is thrown into an electrified cage with wolves and ritually tortured to deliberately produce a “wolf personality,” part of her multiple personality disorder. | ” |
Prominent leaders of the Satanic cult 764, which has thousands of members, were arrested in Britain after they were found to abuse women, children, and animals.[4] Adherents make blood oaths to Satan.[5] A report in Wired documented:
| “ | They [Satanists] have coerced children into sexual abuse or self-harm, causing them to deeply lacerate their bodies to carve “cutsigns” of an abuser’s online alias into their skin. Victims have flushed their heads in toilets, attacked their siblings, killed their pets, and in some extreme instances, attempted or died by suicide. Court records from the United States and European nations reveal participants in this network have also been accused of robberies, in-person sexual abuse of minors, kidnapping, weapons violations, swatting, and murder.[6] | ” |
Satanists consider abortion to be one of their "sacraments".[7] The crimes of Satanic ritual abuse have become so widespread and serious that the FBI has issued a public warning about it in 2024. The National Crime Agency (Britain) did the same in 2025.[8] The Bible says concerning Satan that he comes to steal, kill and destroy (John 10:10).[9]
Groups of Satanists have pretended to be atheists for the sake of luring people into their movement to reject the authority of God. The agenda of Satanists has been clear however, as Satanist groups of all stripes have pushed to erect statues of Satan in the public square.[10] Despite well-documented evidence of Satanic ritual abuse (SRA) that continues to victimize the innocent, leftists have denied its existence in order to diminish the threat that Satanists pose to Christendom.[11][12][13]
See also
References
- ↑ Devil Worshiper Hell-Bent on Controversy with Satanic Black Mass Ceremony, ABC
- ↑ Satanic Ritual Abuse of Children Is Widespread, United States Department of Justice
- ↑ The Hard Facts about Satanic Ritual Abuse, Christian Research Institute
- ↑ 'Satanist' Teenager Jailed After Encouraging Suicide, Plotting Homeless Man's Murder, People
- ↑ A 23-year-old was arrested for gun possession. It led the FBI to a global Satanic cult, The Guardian
- ↑ There Are Dark Corners of the Internet. Then There's 764, Wired
- ↑ Salem-based Satanic Temple says abortion is part of a religious ceremony, challenging Texas law, Mass Live
- ↑ Abuse terror warning as 'Satanist' teenager jailed, BBC News
- ↑ The Devil Comes to Steal, Kill, and Destroy—and What This Says about False Teaching, RENEW.org Network
- ↑ Satanic displays have no place in government buildings, WORLD Magazine
- ↑ Infiltrated: Recognizing and Responding to Occultism in Your Church, Christian Research Institute
- ↑ Dissecting Disbelief: Possible Reasons for the Denial of the Existence of Ritual Abuse in the United Kingdom, International Journal for Crime, Justice, and Social Democracy
- ↑ The psychology of occultism & ritual abuse, UNI Scholar Works