In a recent interview, courageous Christian veteran Michael Cassidy delivered a powerful message to Americans, urging them to reject Satan’s influence after removing the Satanic Temple’s statue of Baphomet at the Iowa State Capitol. His call to action has sparked mixed reactions, receiving hate mail from Satanism sympathizers while gaining support from those who commend his stance against moral decline. Despite facing backlash from online trolls, Cassidy recalls a touching message from a father upset he couldn’t show his daughter the satanic idol. He emphasizes the importance of keeping such public symbols out of view, as they can profoundly impact society. Cassidy’s central message is clear: “I want people to reject Satan and embrace Jesus Christ,” highlighting his concern over exposing children to darkness. He believes instilling positive values in the younger generation will shape their futures, reminding Americans to reflect on their beliefs and their impact on society.
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