Member of the Church of Satan and writer for Skeptical Inquirer and AIPT Comics, the Satanic Skeptic, JD Sword, explores topics such as exorcism, demonic possession, magic, Satanic Ritual Abuse...from a Satanic and skeptical perspective!
Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 29 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | EducationReligion & Spirituality |
Netflix's latest documentary, The Devil on Trial, tells the story of David Glatzel who infamous con artists-er, I mean, demonologists- Ed and Lorraine Warren convinced the Glatzel family was possessed. When a young man named Arne Johnson convinces th... more
On this episode, the Satanic Skeptic discusses laws criminalizing fortune telling and how exactly they might be unconstitutional, as well as giving his own opinions as to whether these laws really protect the public from fraud.
On this episode, the Satanic Skeptic explores Church of Satan founder Anton LaVey's history as a paranormal investigator as well as his familiarity with the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry- the organization which the Satanic Skeptic writes for! Drawi... more
Did the actors and assistants who worked for or were in relationships with rockstar Marilyn Manson, and allege that he sexually abused them, really repress the memories of their abuse? The Satanic Skeptic discusses the history and controversy of repr... more
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JD covers each topic well, and only after careful investigation of the material. This podcast is a good companion to his Skeptical Inquirer online column of the same name.
Another skeptic, who dismisses ritualistic abuse on the grounds of ‘false memory syndrome’ and ‘satanic panic,’ completely ignoring the wealth of evidence provided by psychologists, criminologists and police-officers that ritual abuse does, in fact, exist and can be repressed when the trauma is too unbearable. Yet another pseudo-intellectual, who thinks they are rational and logical, even when they just perpetuate the same false narratives propagated by the mainstream media.
This guy tries to down play child abuse.
I liked the topics and he was funny. I am not a Satanist but I don't think that being a Satanist makes you a bad person. In order for someone to make any opinion I believe should learn about it first.
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