Editor: the road of Libertarianism leads to Rainbow Ronism.
Jun 8, 2011        
Joe Carter        
Over the past few years, Anton LaVey and his book 
The Satanic Bible  has grown increasingly popular, selling thousands of new copies. His  impact has been especially pronounced in our nation’s capital. One U.S.  senator has publicly confessed to being a fan of the 
The Satanic Bible  while another calls it his “foundation book.” On the other side of  Congress, a representative speaks highly of LaVey and recommends that  his staffers read the book. 

 A leading radio host called LaVey “brilliant” and quotations from the 
The Satanic Bible  can be glimpsed on placards at political rallies. More recently, a  respected theologian dared to criticize the founder of the Church of  Satan in the pages of a religious and cultural journal and was roundly  criticized by dozens of fellow Christians. 
Surprisingly little  concern, much less outrage, has erupted over this phenomenon. Shouldn’t  we be appalled by the ascendancy of this evangelist of anti-Christian  philosophy? Shouldn’t we all—especially we Christians—be mobilizing to  counter the malevolent force of this man on our culture and politics?
 
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