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Little Demon Cartoon Normalises Evil to Children

On the 25th August 2022, FX Productions, Fox Television Animation and Jersey Films, released the trailer for their latest cartoon series “Little Demon”. FX is distributed by Disney and streamed on Hulu.

The Series “Little Demon”, openly sets out to normalise satanism. Online the show’s description says, “13 years after being impregnated by Satan, a reluctant mother, Laura, and her Antichrist daughter, Chrissy, attempt to live an ordinary life in Delaware, but are constantly thwarted by monstrous forces, including Satan, who yearns for custody of his daughter’s soul,”.

A New York pastor has already come out and warned Christians to be wary of the new show. Mike Signorelli, senior pastor of V1 Church in New York City, told CBN News’ Faithwire he believes the “Little Demon” series is yet another effort to normalise evil. “They are trying to desensitize us and our kids to the demonic. It’s that simple.”

Strangely that truth was also echoed by the main actor Aubrey Plaza who voices Laura. She shared in an interview at San Diego’s Comic-Con that she loves “that we are normalizing paganism. Laura is a pagan. She’s a witch. She’s jacked. She’s got to protect her daughter from demons.”

The producers claim that the comedy cartoon “Little Demon” was not directed at children yet the main character is a thirteen year old.

From the trailers of “Little Demon” alone, viewers are exposed to human blood sacrifices being set up; occult imagery; spells being cast with supernatural power; and in every episode the reminder that the mother had sex with the Devil.

However, the truth of the paganism that underpins the storyline of the “Little Demon” series is far from humorous or glamorous.

Consider the real life story of Rae Rae the daughter of the pagan “Black Pope”, Anton Lavey. Anton headed up the Church of Satan in Northern California. Lavey was also responsible for the authorship of the Satanic Bible still in use.

His daughter was being groomed to be the Bride of Satan. She had gone through six of the 7 rituals of satanic defilement and was slated to go through the last, becoming the Bride of Satan, the following Halloween.

Unlike the cartoon hero of “Little Demon”, Rae Rae was broken as a person. She had lost her teeth and most of her hair. She was also heavily demonised when she walked into the couple’s church.

Rae Rae’s young sister had already been sacrificed in a blood ritual. Rae Rae herself had been tortured from birth by her pagan parents. Her life had been a living hell.

Below is the testimony of the couple that ended up rescuing Rae Rae, bringing her into their family as one of their own and saving her life.

Her father Anton Lavey did try to steal his daughter for the final Satanic ritual that would have ended her life. Instead on that Halloween, Anton was caught up in a spiritual battle with those Christians that had joined forces to protect Rae Rae. That battle cost Anton his life.

When cartoons like “Little Demon” normalise and glamorise evil of this kind, it is an abomination to every caring human being. It also sets up lonely and dispossessed to seek out the cruel dark side of life to experience torment and regret which is also not represented by “Little Demon”.

EDITOR: Just because someone don’t believe in Satan or demons does not mean they don’t exist. I am personally appalled at the naivety the actors in and producers of “Little Demon” could essentially consider that playing with snakes would have no consequences for their audience.

“Little Demon” exposes children to innocently consider a life of paganism and ultimately, self destruction. A show like this really upholds the words “in the last days good will be called evil and evil good.” just as Jesus prophetically said.

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