Tuesday, May 13, 2014

How far does the First Amendment Go? Harvard Students to Re-enact Satanic NBlack Mass

How far does the First Amendment Go? Harvard Students to Re-enact Satanic NBlack Mass

by jmdenison
Now, this event will not take place in a pub, but it evokes a very interesting concept:  apparently the Satanic "black mass" makes fun of Mother Mary and Jesus or something like that.
So this week we found:
I guess I found the Fox News video to be lame as usual, a stiff collared priest claiming "mockery" of Catholic Religion, etc. but with no details. So this even more lame Catholic student "Tag" just says all Catholic students are up on arms but no one else cares.
What I don't understand is why Fox News did not interview a satanist.  Are there Satanists?  What do they stand for?  Do they hate or taunt RCC members or do they just make fun of them?
The Fox response?  Burn the Koran instead of insulting the RCC church (Roman Catholic, there are American Catholics, you know).  The priest's conclusion? Pray and be respectful.  Good idea and I agree with that, but then he goes one step further and says "don't denigrate us or make fun of us."
The First Amendment Response is everyone has to get along in the sandbox.  And yes, sometimes you will be made fun of and taunted and maybe it's time to go home for milk and cookies.
Remember, the Satanists won't get milk and cookies.
Of course, the true answer to all of this is that it must be a slow newsday.  South Park makes more fun of all religions, but esp. the Roman Catholic Church, Jesus AND Satan.  No one mentioned that.  I'm pretty sure South Park has done a Satanist mass on South Park, but I don't think the Satanists have called for South  Park creators to resign.
I don't know if they burned a Koran on South Park either, but they regularly dig into the Muslim stuff and yes, they have shown Mohammed in construction paper on the show.  Another ho hum.
Again, slow news day.  If the Satanists at Harvard want to re-enact a "black mass" (what is that, a black licorice eucharist) I do believe the Frist Amendment permits that, and it permits South Park doing the same too.
Now, do I want to go and get all that negativity on me?  Heck no.  But if there is some perceived need for a bunch of Harvard students to engage in such risky behavior, I'm not sure it needs to be treated like recreational drugs or drinking parties.
Because in the end you pray for something negative for someone else, it always seems to come back to YOU.  If you ask for harm, it will be in the end on YOUR shoulders and rarely the intended victim.  If Harvard kids, as smart as they are made out to be, haven't figured that out, well there is something else--free will, and they need to hold their hands over the fire to get a burn, so be it.
Another of their websites:
On this website they claim the students will in fact denigrate or "sacrilege" a echarist, which is basically sacrilege a piece of bread.  The RCC doesn't do the wine and bread thing any more, they have tasteless thin wafers instead.  I'm not sure how you can "sacrilege" those, they already look pretty processed to me, but then I think sacrilege would be making them GMO or something, I have no idea.
In any case, without any details or a video or you tube

As usu. an absolutely brilliant reporter said they won't use a "concentrated host", but just a saltine cracker.  Hmm, interesting.

In this video, a priest comes up with the word "provocating" and "absolutize" to justify the fact that Harvard should ban all "black masses."  Unfortunately the First Amendment does not ban provocating and absolutized speech.
My question?  The issues is definitely worthy of South Park, all the Boston priests are actually a bunch of yawners and Fox News once against justifies the fact it is not worth watching.
Interesting that no lawyers were put on these shows--only priests, students,etc.
Let's see if the show is utubized to see if the warnings of danger, drawing up evil forces and all that are shown on video.  One would think that if religion requires intent, which it does, and anti religion, unlike anti matter would also require intent. pure educational interests should be devoid of an intent factor.
It still seems to me that if Satan and Lucifer are "fallen angels" and if Jesus always forgives with pure love, can Jesus, Mother Mary, Mary Magdalene and the entire holy family show up and convince Satan and Lucifer to change their evil ways?  It also seems to me, that if the RCC and all it's priests and priestesses are so strong, why don't they just hand out their pamphlets on a "better religion" on the way in and out?  Also, can't they just "white light" the service and participants and be done with it?  I thought the basis of "black mass" is that it is hidden evil and can do actual harm because it can't be countered with prayer and light.
However, I have to note for the record, if the Pentagon and the White House are creating wars and weapons and drones that kill, that is a far worse and serious "black mass" than any Harvard student can ever dream up in the name of education and I find that to be a much more serious issue.
JoAnne
 
 
 
jmdenison | May 13, 2014 at 12:19 am | Categories: Uncategorized | URL: http://wp.me/p209wH-1dP

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