Autumn Sword, the Satanic Skeptic, explores topics such as exorcism, demonic possession, magic, witchcraft, and Satanic Ritual Abuse...from a Satanic and scientific perspective!
Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 35 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityEducation |
In this episode, the Satanic Skeptic investigates a cold case from 1972 involving the unexplained death of a New Jersey girl, Jeannette DePalma, and how and why her death became sensationalized in the media as a Satanic sacrifice.
On this episode, Autumn Sword, the Satanic Skeptic, argues that groomer accusations against LGBTQ+ people represent what author Robert D. Hicks called "civil blasphemy" and draws a direct parallel between the way such accusations are being weaponized... more
On this episode, the Satanic Skeptic shines an infernal light on the controversy rocking the skeptic community- the question of whether biological sex and gender are binaries. As a scientific skeptic, and a trans woman, someone who has seen so-called... more
Happy Halloween! On this episode, the Satanic Skeptic shares the spooky tale of one's man journey from "Satanic High Priest" to a born again Christian! Yeah, right. This episode is full of more tantalizing sweets than a trick-or-treat bucket, so pour... more
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Listen to SATANSPLAIN instead! I used to like DITD until the host told people that their opinions had to be one way or they "were on the wrong side of history". What kind of Satanist talks like this? I find it very surprising that they are a member of the Church of Satan when they sound much more like a TST member 🤮 I don't mind having a difference of belief, but when you act like you're the arbiter of "right" and "wrong" and you call yourself a Satanist, you've completely lost the plot. GFY
Actually less than average.
In treating ideas presented in a less than average way…
JD brings such an enlightening approach to this podcast, backed by solid facts and research.
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.
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