Amazon Selling Children’s Book with Satanic Sigils to Summon Demons

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If you thought thousands of witches casting “binding spells” on President Trump and his administration was bad enough, here’s one that may shock and disgust you even more.

The retail giant Amazon is actually selling a children’s book that teaches young children how to summon demons.

Yes, you read that right. Amazon is peddling a book titled A Children’s Book of Demons. The description on the Amazon webpage reads: “Don’t want to take out the trash tonight? Maybe you’re swimming in homework? Perhaps that big bully is being a real drag? Well, grab your coloured pencils and sigil drawing skills and dial-up some demons! But be careful, even if these spirits are more silly than scary they are still demons.”

If you’re not aware, a “sigil” is a symbol that’s said to have magical powers.

If that one book isn’t enough, Amazon also suggests you purchase another book for your kids titled Demon and Devil Stories for Kids: Sixteen Short Stories About Demons and Devils for Children. The description also reads: “Sixteen short stories about demons and devils are selected from several popular books for children. These tales are designed to be fascinating reading for young children.”

Some conservative leaders believe the occult is one of the new hot topics for the left to push against traditional Christian values and ensnare children. Another example is “Drag Queen Story Hour,” which has been promoted to children in libraries across the country.

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