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Edge of Evil-Cassette

Edge of Evil-Cassette

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: If this is baloney....
Review: ...than it is highly entertaining baloney. The funniest part was where the author declares that "in the 1990s, dealing with Satan worship will be the number one priority for law enforcement" or something to that effect. This is worth picking up (cheaply, of course).

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Because there's no "zero" star rating
Review: This book is pure, 100% grade A baloney. The "signs that your child might be a Satanist" are so broad that they apply to the vast majority of teens everywhere, and the list of supposed "Satanic" symbols in the back of the book is absolutely ludicrous -- watch out for those evil circles!

There are no Satanic verses imbedded in heavy metal records.

So-called "backward masking" doesn't exist.

There is no vast Satanic conspiracy that kidnaps and ritually sacrifices thousands of people every year.

Role-playing games and board games are not "gateway drugs" into Devil-worship and Satanic groups (which don't exist anyway -- see above).

Save your money. Buy Jeffrey Victor's "Satanic Panic" instead and educate yourself with some real facts, not pompous, overblown scare tactics.


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