Occultic October

An “objectification of evil” is a good way to put it, Nicola.

The sewage spill of occultic symbolism blithely broadcast by media and corporations from their clueless marketing goofs gets picked up by individuals in society and happily paraded as “fun” and amplified by social media. As if a celebration of death through noxious, occultic, human sacrifice rituals is somehow something that anyone should call fun. It’s not just absurd and ignorant, it’s intentionally inhumane and anti-Christian.

That’s the tip of the iceberg, too. TV and movie streaming and broadcasts scrape an endless barrell of new and left-over putrid content. Then, of course, the entire pop music industry is one big, chronic, oozing, occultic mass ritual 24/7. October is just an excuse to crank up the volume on their stupidness from 10 to 11.

Thanks for writing your post to speak out.

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In central Georgia from my desk at a window overlooking my back yard, I write Southern, science and historical fiction with Christian themes. booksbytravis.com

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Travis Williams

In central Georgia from my desk at a window overlooking my back yard, I write Southern, science and historical fiction with Christian themes. booksbytravis.com