SATANISM AND ITS EFFECT ON OUR TEENS (5)
By Paul Kirkpatrick

A recent television program, Dateline, NBC, aired a story about Satanism and its followers.  A Psychologist gave some good advice to parents who were worried about whether their children were involved with Satanism.  He said, “Go into their bedroom and look around, see what your child is interested in.” Paying particular attention to books and music will help you to have a better understanding toward how your child spends his or her time and what is influencing them.  If you still don’t believe YOUR child would not do something like that, GET YOUR HEAD OUT OF THE SAND, while there is still time left.  Your child may be in danger!

Endnotes
  1. Dictionary of Satanism, Wade Baskin, (Philosophical Library: New York, 1972) p.288
  2. Coping With Satanism, Allen J. Ottens Ph. D., and Rick Myer, Ph.D., (Rosen Pub.:New York, 1994), p. 18
  3. Jackson, Wayne, “Satan,” as found in Great Doctrines of the Bible, (Gospel Light:Delight, AR, 1980) p. 81
  4. Coping, p. 21
  5. The Occult: A History, Colin Wilson, (Random House: New York, 1971) p. 352
  6. Satanism:The Seduction Of America’s Youth, Bob Larson, (Nelson,:Nashville, 1989) p. 111
  7. “Of Arms and the Boy,” Time, July 6, 1998, p. 60
  8. Coping, p. 41
  9. Satanism, p. 72
10. “Satan’s Little Helpers,” Time,  February 24, 1997, p. 68
11. The Gospel Versus Occultism, Darrell Conley, (Apologetics Press:Montgomery, AL, 1997) p. 74