Movie series, Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, aimed at teenagers contains disturbing messages about Satanism, feminism, sexuality and everything in between (Photos)
The first season of Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, a series aimed at teenagers, contains
ten one-hour episodes. In these ten hours of content, lots of words get
said, lots of messages are implied, and lots symbolism gets burned in
the minds of the viewers.
Released right before Halloween – the most important holiday in satanic circles – the series takes its young viewers into an occult adventure mixed with all kinds of social messages.
Indeed, throughout these ten hours of infernal content, the viewers are taught the basics of Satanism, that witchcraft is the best way to get back at the “patriarchy”, and that cannibalism is not that bad after all. In short, the series is the occult elite trying to brainwash children with its agenda.
Chilling Adventures of Sabrina could also be described as a “demonic romantic comedy”, but it goes much further.
In the first episode, the premise is described as follows:
“In the town of Greendale, where it always feels like Halloween, there lived a girl who is half-witch, half-mortal, who, on her 16th birthday, would have to choose between two worlds: The witch world of her family and the human world of her friends”.
In every episode of the series, the main “selling points” of Satanism are interwoven in the plot and presented in a way that is relatable to teenagers. Sabrina’s two aunts and cousin are staunch witches who yell out “praise Satan” when something good happens.
However, they are not pointy-nosed harpies riding around on brooms, but likable, intelligent women who act as caring mothers to Sabrina. In fact, all witches in the series are witty, charismatic, good-looking people that are open-minded and tolerant of all kinds of lifestyles.
As stated above, Sabrina has a dilemma: Should she become a super-powerful witch with all kinds of cool powers? Or should she remain a lame, basic girl? This is how the series presents the “dilemma”.
As Sabrina says herself: “there are so many delicious things about being a witch”.
To become a witch, Sabrina must go through a “dark baptism” and give herself to Satan. However, Sabrina has some questions which are used to educate the viewers about Satanism (well, the public relations version of Satanism). At one point Sabrina asks the High Priest of her coven:
The series is also full of small, twisted details. For instance, the Satanic choir of the school sings a song that begins with these words:
Her signing the Book of the Beast is described as the “moment of consummation” between Satan and Sabrina.
Once she enters the School of Unseen Arts, Sabrina discovers that her fellow witches are into hot, unbridled orgies where everything goes.
Cannibalism is also normalized.
In the first episode, Sabrina’s aunts (who run a mortuary) receive the body of a boy who was stabbed to death. Upon looking at the cadaver, aunt Zelda sighs:
In a later episode, Zelda dreams about receiving Satan for dinner. She prepares him his favorite dish: Roasted child.
In the Thanksgiving episode, we learn that Sabrina’s coven celebrates a different holiday: “Feast of Feasts”. On this day, one “lucky” witch gets ritual sacrificed and is eaten by the rest of her coven.Throughout the episode, Sabrina opposes this “barbaric practice” and attempts to stop it.
And she succeeds: Sabrina’s friend doesn’t get eaten. However, on the night of the Feast of the Feasts, the witches become angry and demand blood. One particularly zealous witch then slits her throat and offers her body to the coven.
In the same episode, Ms. Wardwell says that she usually “orders in” on Thanksgiving. When the delivery boy arrives at Ms. Wardwell’s house, she asks him to place the pizza inside. Then she kills him and eats him.
Desecration of Christianity
The rituals of the coven (including the Feast of Feasts) take place in a church on which were painted an inverted pentagram and the words “This way to hell”. Inside, the heads of the various religious figures were cut off.
In an early episode, when Sabrina asks questions about Satan to the High Priest, her aunt interjects and says:
In another episode, aunt Zelda asks the High Priest for “spiritual guidance” and for “Satanic confession”.
Later, Sabrina tries to do Jesus-like things. When her boyfriend’s brother Tommy dies inside the mines, Sabrina decides that she should resurrect him – not unlike Jesus made Lazarus rise from the dead. However, Sabrina’s method involved the darkest of arts: Necromancy.
After the ritual, Tommy is resurrected and goes back home. However, something is terribly wrong: Tommy is a soulless zombie who might kill his entire family. In the end, Sabrina’s boyfriend has to shoot his own brother in the head. So, this entire ordeal was a completely corrupt version of Jesus’ resurrection. But that’s not all.
Sabrina also wants to resurrect the witch that was sacrificed. To do so, she buried her in magical dirt called “Cain’s Pit”.
According to her aunt, the magical pit is made from “soil harvested from Cain’s garden and soaked with Abel’s blood”.
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*This is all shades of sick and twisted and messed up. Do you see what the media are blatantly selling to youths and public at large? They portray satanism in a good light and make it look like fun.
And people out there are actually consuming this! Satan is clearly doing 'evangelism', what are we Christians doing? Such movies like this should be banned, but no. They will rather ban anything related to Jesus and God but demonic movies and pornography are on the lose. This is where the world is. The message is so clear.
Released right before Halloween – the most important holiday in satanic circles – the series takes its young viewers into an occult adventure mixed with all kinds of social messages.
Indeed, throughout these ten hours of infernal content, the viewers are taught the basics of Satanism, that witchcraft is the best way to get back at the “patriarchy”, and that cannibalism is not that bad after all. In short, the series is the occult elite trying to brainwash children with its agenda.
Chilling Adventures of Sabrina could also be described as a “demonic romantic comedy”, but it goes much further.
In the first episode, the premise is described as follows:
“In the town of Greendale, where it always feels like Halloween, there lived a girl who is half-witch, half-mortal, who, on her 16th birthday, would have to choose between two worlds: The witch world of her family and the human world of her friends”.
The trailer featured Sabrina celebrating her 16th birthday with Satan himself |
In every episode of the series, the main “selling points” of Satanism are interwoven in the plot and presented in a way that is relatable to teenagers. Sabrina’s two aunts and cousin are staunch witches who yell out “praise Satan” when something good happens.
However, they are not pointy-nosed harpies riding around on brooms, but likable, intelligent women who act as caring mothers to Sabrina. In fact, all witches in the series are witty, charismatic, good-looking people that are open-minded and tolerant of all kinds of lifestyles.
As stated above, Sabrina has a dilemma: Should she become a super-powerful witch with all kinds of cool powers? Or should she remain a lame, basic girl? This is how the series presents the “dilemma”.
When she was a “good Christian” Ms. Wardwell was a boring and uptight little lady. After the “concubine of Satan” took over her body, she turned into a witty, sensual, and powerful witch. |
As Sabrina says herself: “there are so many delicious things about being a witch”.
To become a witch, Sabrina must go through a “dark baptism” and give herself to Satan. However, Sabrina has some questions which are used to educate the viewers about Satanism (well, the public relations version of Satanism). At one point Sabrina asks the High Priest of her coven:
” – But the Devil … he’s an embodiment of evil.Yes, throughout the series, God is referred to as the False God – an impotent and oppressive fatherly figure. To make the dark baptism even more appealing, the High Priest adds:
– Incorrect. He is the embodiment of free will. Good. Evil. Those words matter to the False God but the Dark Lord is beyond such precepts.”
“In exchange for their service and devotion, witches are exempt from hell.”Right before the baptism, the High Priest provides more Satanism 101:
“Our Dark Lord teaches us: There is no law beyond Do What Thou Wilt. Our Dark Lord asks: “Would you like to be happy, child? To be free? Free to love and hate? To be what nature meant you to be, true to her laws and yourself only?Later in the series, the viewers are taught the Satanic interpretation of the Book of Genesis.
– Yes father.
– Do you believe in Lucifer, the archangel, who preferred the loss of Heaven to the loss of his pride?
– Yes father.”
“Did Eve die when she at the fruit, children? No. Of course not. The False God lied to Eve because he desired to keep her naked and ignorant in his garden. But our lord Satan, inhabiting a snake, gave Eve knowledge and set her free.”As we’ll see later, Satan is often described as a liberating and empowering figure for women.
The series is also full of small, twisted details. For instance, the Satanic choir of the school sings a song that begins with these words:
Always is always forever
As one is one is one
Inside yourself for your father
All is none all is none all is none
The name of the song is I’ll Never Say Never to Always and it was written by … Charles Manson. Yes, the crazy cult leader, serial killer and MKULTRA slave/handler Charles Manson.s Sabrina learns about the dark arts, she sometimes rebels against her
Satanic upbringing and tries to break from it. Does she succeed? Of
course not. In fact, Sabrina ends up signing the Book of the Beast
(giving her soul to Satan), which turns her into a super-powerful witch.
And these super-powers end up saving the entire town of Glendale.
To make Satanism even more appealing, the series also equates it with feminism. See some scenes below which depict ritual sacrifice, cannibalism etc.
Ms. Wardwell then turns back to her older self and slashes the guy’s throat in a ritualistic matter. |
Sabrina forms a club for 'women protecting women' called WICCA (Women’s Intersectional Cultural and Creative Association). In reality WICCA is pagan witchcraft.
Once formed, WICCA discovered some books banned by the school titled the Bluest Eye and Lolita. They make it their mission to get the book unbanned citing fascism they claim that “no one should decide what we can and cannot read”.
The Bluest Eye is an actual novel written in 1970 by the
African American author Tomi Morrison. Throughout the years, the book
was banned by several school boards because it contains graphic scenes
that include “rape, abuse, incest, and pedophilia”.
One particular
scene, which graphically describes a girl being abused by her father,
was deemed inappropriate to be read by children in several States. For
instance, in 2016, a school in Michigan banned The Bluest Eye because it was deemed “pornographic” and contained “negative references within the text against the Christian faith”.
WICCA also opposed the banning of Lolita, a novel about a
middle-aged man who becomes obsessed with a 12-year-old girl with whom
he becomes sexually involved after he becomes her stepfather.
The series also involves sexualizing minors.
At the moment of her dark baptism, Sabrina is still technically 15 years
old. Despite this fact, the series clearly implies that her baptism
involves her copulating with Satan.White wedding dresses represent the
purity and the virginity of the bride. And Sabrina’s virginity was very
important prior to the baptism.
When she confirmed that she was still
pure prior to her dark baptism, her aunt replied: “Praise Satan!”.
Sabrina then asks “Why does he get to decide what to do with my body?”
Upon entering the site of the dark baptism, Sabrina’s dress magically turns to black.
Her signing the Book of the Beast is described as the “moment of consummation” between Satan and Sabrina.
Once she enters the School of Unseen Arts, Sabrina discovers that her fellow witches are into hot, unbridled orgies where everything goes.
In this scene, Sabrina (who just turned 16) is invited to join a witch orgy, which also includes her pansexual cousin and his boyfriend |
Cannibalism is also normalized.
In the first episode, Sabrina’s aunts (who run a mortuary) receive the body of a boy who was stabbed to death. Upon looking at the cadaver, aunt Zelda sighs:
“It’s a shame they wanted an open casket—we haven’t had long pig in ages.”The expression “long pig” is used by psychopaths to describe human flesh as food. So, Zelda wanted to eat the boy who was murdered. That’s great entertainment for our youth.
In a later episode, Zelda dreams about receiving Satan for dinner. She prepares him his favorite dish: Roasted child.
Zelda spots a child who is particularly plump and tender. |
She roasts the child. We can see his head |
In the Thanksgiving episode, we learn that Sabrina’s coven celebrates a different holiday: “Feast of Feasts”. On this day, one “lucky” witch gets ritual sacrificed and is eaten by the rest of her coven.Throughout the episode, Sabrina opposes this “barbaric practice” and attempts to stop it.
And she succeeds: Sabrina’s friend doesn’t get eaten. However, on the night of the Feast of the Feasts, the witches become angry and demand blood. One particularly zealous witch then slits her throat and offers her body to the coven.
Like a pack of hyenas, the coven cut open the witch and eat her raw |
In the same episode, Ms. Wardwell says that she usually “orders in” on Thanksgiving. When the delivery boy arrives at Ms. Wardwell’s house, she asks him to place the pizza inside. Then she kills him and eats him.
Desecration of Christianity
The rituals of the coven (including the Feast of Feasts) take place in a church on which were painted an inverted pentagram and the words “This way to hell”. Inside, the heads of the various religious figures were cut off.
In an early episode, when Sabrina asks questions about Satan to the High Priest, her aunt interjects and says:
“Forgive her Father, she knows not what she says”.This sentence is a distortion of Jesus saying “Father, forgive them for they know not what they do” while crucified.
In another episode, aunt Zelda asks the High Priest for “spiritual guidance” and for “Satanic confession”.
Later, Sabrina tries to do Jesus-like things. When her boyfriend’s brother Tommy dies inside the mines, Sabrina decides that she should resurrect him – not unlike Jesus made Lazarus rise from the dead. However, Sabrina’s method involved the darkest of arts: Necromancy.
Sabrina performs a necromancy spell using the Book of the Dead, which also requires a blood sacrifice. So Sabrina slits the throat of a fellow witch. |
After the ritual, Tommy is resurrected and goes back home. However, something is terribly wrong: Tommy is a soulless zombie who might kill his entire family. In the end, Sabrina’s boyfriend has to shoot his own brother in the head. So, this entire ordeal was a completely corrupt version of Jesus’ resurrection. But that’s not all.
Sabrina also wants to resurrect the witch that was sacrificed. To do so, she buried her in magical dirt called “Cain’s Pit”.
Cain’s Pit is identified with an inverted cross. |
VC
*This is all shades of sick and twisted and messed up. Do you see what the media are blatantly selling to youths and public at large? They portray satanism in a good light and make it look like fun.
And people out there are actually consuming this! Satan is clearly doing 'evangelism', what are we Christians doing? Such movies like this should be banned, but no. They will rather ban anything related to Jesus and God but demonic movies and pornography are on the lose. This is where the world is. The message is so clear.
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