In CGI’s
latest Armor of God “Web Chat” (Signals & Signs of the Devil), Bill
Watson and Mike James discuss the pervasive influence of Satan on American
culture. According to them, “What is so insidious about this being, known as
the devil and his kingdom of demons, are his methods—they are so subtle! His
influences are so hard to identify when contending with laws and circumstances
that now have normalized and legalized so much evil and, sadly, are currently
so acceptable to the moral relativism and postmodern thinking we are presently
experiencing. As a matter of fact, it’s hard to believe just how much of his
operations and involvement are in our face! Frankly, unless you are ‘woken’
(aware and alerted) to his ‘signals and signs’ you will never recognize just
how close and interactive you are to his participation in something that you
may be involved with—but unaware of the influence his ways may be having on
you, your children, or family and friends. It’s both astonishing and surreal,
but disturbing at the same time.”
It turns out
that much of the ensuing conversation is centered around an article (The Occult
and Satanism in America) that appeared on the website of The American
Society for the Defense of Tradition, Family and Property (a self-described
“organization of lay Catholic Americans concerned about the moral crisis
shaking the remnants of Christian civilization”). In the preface to the
article, we are informed that: “This article-report is based on studies by the
author as well as an interview with ex-Satanist Zachary King. It is meant to
raise awareness regarding the growing popularity of the occult and Satanism in
America, its threat to our children and how society is being transformed to be
more accepting of the devil.” The author of the article then goes on to assert
that witchcraft is the fourth largest religion in the United Sates – WHAT?
Then, after explaining how Satanists desecrate Catholic rituals, the author
asserts without offering ANY proof that “satanic high priests today will assist
in an abortion and offer the killing of the baby to the devil. Lawyers are
consulted to make sure everything is done according to the law. In addition,
many high priests dedicate all the abortions in the world to the devil every
night during the witching hour.” (For the record, I am personally opposed to
abortion, BUT REALLY?) see https://www.tfp.org/the-occult-and-satanism-in-america/
Although Mr.
Watson seeks to assure his audience that he isn’t promoting crazy conspiracy
theories based on dubious sources, he then proceeds to show the audience an FBI
document showing symbols used by pedophiles and the organizations which they
have founded to promote their perversity. “What does this have to do with the
subject at hand?” you may ask. Pastor Watson next produces an image of Disney’s
Moana and would have us believe that the symbol which represents the heart of Te
Fiti in the movie is actually one of the symbols pictured on the FBI’s
pedophilia page! Next, Mr. Watson treats his audience to a panoply of images of
celebrities giving what he interprets as a Satanic sign with their fingers. At
first glance, such an assertion may seem ridiculous and pointless.
Nevertheless, if we think about what might underpin Pastor Watson’s
speculation, it does fit the religious right’s narrative about Hollywood’s
alliance with the evil “liberal/progressive” agenda.
Of course,
an Armstrong Church of God program on this subject wouldn’t be complete without
at least one reference to Revelation 12:9! Surprisingly, it didn’t escape Mr.
James’ attention that the referenced scripture also applied to Mr. Watson and
himself. Indeed, it is an integral part of Armstrong theology that Satan has
deceived the whole world and is ultimately responsible for all human sin. It
is, however, rare for an Armstrongite to acknowledge that that deception might
also apply to him/her!
From my
perspective, Herbert Armstrong and his followers have attributed way too much
power and authority to Satan. They love to quote the fourteenth chapter of
Isaiah, but they arbitrarily cut off their citation before the prophet
completes his thought. We read there: “How you are fallen from heaven, O
shining star, son of the morning! You have been thrown down to the earth, you
who destroyed the nations of the world. For you said to yourself, ‘I will
ascend to heaven and set my throne above God’s stars. I will preside on the
mountain of the gods far away in the north. I will climb to the highest heavens
and be like the Most High.’ Instead, you will be brought down to the place of
the dead, down to its lowest depths.” See Isaiah 14:12-15
The same
could be said of that other favorite of Armstrongites when they talk about
Satan - found in the twenty-eighth chapter of Ezekiel. We read there: “You were
the model of perfection, full of wisdom and exquisite in beauty. You were in
Eden, the garden of God. Your clothing was adorned with every precious stone—
red carnelian, pale-green peridot, white moonstone, blue-green beryl, onyx,
green jasper, blue lapis lazuli, turquoise, and emerald—all beautifully crafted
for you and set in the finest gold. They were given to you on the day you were
created. I ordained and anointed you as the mighty angelic guardian. You had
access to the holy mountain of God and walked among the stones of fire. ‘You
were blameless in all you did from the day you were created until the day evil
was found in you. Your rich commerce led you to violence, and you sinned. So I
banished you in disgrace from the mountain of God. I expelled you, O mighty
guardian, from your place among the stones of fire. Your heart was filled with
pride because of all your beauty. Your wisdom was corrupted by your love of
splendor. So I threw you to the ground and exposed you to the curious gaze of
kings. You defiled your sanctuaries with your many sins and your dishonest
trade. So I brought fire out from within you, and it consumed you. I reduced
you to ashes on the ground in the sight of all who were watching. All who knew
you are appalled at your fate. You have come to a terrible end, and you will
exist no more.” See Ezekiel 28:12-19
Thus, from
the perspective of these two prophets (Isaiah and Ezekiel), Satan will one day
face extermination! In the words of Ezekiel, he “will exist no more.” This is
also consistent with Satan and his minions being thrown into the Lake of Fire
(which is the second or ultimate death). See Revelation 20 This is also
consistent with there not being ANY anguish or pain that will be part of the
new world which John informs us that God intends to create at the conclusion of
all things. See Revelation 21
Unfortunately,
Herbert Armstrong’s interpretation of the symbolism surrounding the Israelites’
Day of Atonement observances was in large part responsible for his followers’
skewed perspective on Satan and his powers. By equating the Azazel with Satan,
he made Satan responsible for all of their sins (and, by extension, ours). This
line of REASONING reminds me of the comedian Flip Wilson’s famous line that
“the devil made me do it!” The Biblical principle, however, is clearly that
each and every one of us is responsible for our own sins! See Ezekiel 18,
especially verse 20 In keeping with this exalted view of Satan and his
abilities, I’ve notice that Armstrongites often seem to overlook James’
admonition to “Resist the devil, and he will flee from you.” See James 4:7
Of course,
the notion that Satan might have a deleterious impact on the human psyche is
not peculiar to Armstrongism. In Valdesolo’s “The Psychological Power of Satan”
see https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/psychological-power-satan/,
we read that our beliefs about Satan can be indicative of our thinking about a
whole host of issues. Valdesolo reports that “BPE <Belief in Pure Evil) predicts such effects as:
harsher punishments for crimes (e.g. murder, assault, theft), stronger reported
support for the death penalty, and decreased support for criminal
rehabilitation. Follow-up studies corroborate these findings, showing that BPE
also predicts the degree to which participants perceive the world to be
dangerous and vile, the perceived need for preemptive military aggression to
solve conflicts, and reported support for torture.”
Valdesolo goes on to assert that “if we accept
the message from decades of social psychological research, that at least some
instances of violence and malice are not the result of ‘pure evil’ — that
otherwise decent individuals can, under certain circumstances, be compelled to
commit horrible acts, even atrocities — then the results of these studies serve
as an important cautionary tale. The longer we cling to strong beliefs about
the existence of pure evil, the more aggressive and antisocial we become. And we may be aggressing towards individuals
who are, in fact, ‘redeemable.’
Individuals who are not intrinsically and immutably motivated by the
desire to intentionally cause harm to others. That may be the greatest trick
the devil has ever pulled.”
The notion
that Satan continues to have a profound impact on our society and culture is
also not confined to Armstrong and his followers. Scientific studies have been
performed that demonstrate that a large percentage of Americans still attribute
negative events to Satan. See https://www.researchgate.net/publication/270881426_Attributions_to_God_and_Satan_About_Life-Altering_Events
Likewise, those who have studied the impact of Milton’s Paradise Lost on
our notions about Satan are quick to point out parallels to some of our most
cherished American notions about ourselves.
In an article (What’s So ‘American’ About John Milton’s
Lucifer?) from a 2017 edition of The Atlantic, we read that “Milton’s Lucifer can be read as a
kind of modern, American antihero, invented before such a concept really
existed. Many of the values the archangel advocates in Paradise Lost—the
self-reliance, the rugged individualism, and even manifest destiny—are regarded
as quintessentially American in the cultural imagination.”
The author
goes on to say that “Milton’s Lucifer is neither bestial, a reptilian Other,
nor the goofy incompetent of a medieval morality play; rather, he’s a
conflicted, brooding, alienated, narcissistic self-mythologizer. In other
words, he’s a thoroughly modern man, and in a country as preoccupied with
modernity as the United States is, he’s arguably an honorary ‘American’ as a
result. Milton’s fellow countryman, the novelist D.H. Lawrence, remarked in his
under-read 1923 Studies in Classic American Literature that, ‘The essential
American soul is hard, isolate, stoic, and a killer. It has never yet melted.’
The novelist had in mind not just the pioneer clearing lands that do not belong
to him, but also the honey-worded con man who can justify his crimes in the
sweetest language.”
Perhaps Mr.
Watson and Mr. James are more correct about Satan’s influence on America than
they would care to imagine! It is also possible that they have not thought
through all of the logical implications of what they are saying about this
powerful cherub! Moreover, in light of the sources which they chose to use and
cite in their chat, they may want to consider using more reputable sources in
the future. After all, as they themselves have pointed out, Satan is quite
capable of deceiving/misleading everyone (including them)!
--Miller
Jones
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