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Monday, March 18, 2024

Satanic Temple Opens Abortion Clinic for Ritualistic Infanticide

One may receive free online abortion services only if they are willing 'to perform The Satanic Temple’s abortion ritual... '

(Ezekiel Loseke, Headline USA) The Satanic Temple has opened an abortion clinic it claims will be used to carry out ritualistic infanticide.

The Satanists began their “religious medical services” practice on Wednesday. The stated purpose of the services is to carry out abortions as rituals, according to LifeNews. The Satanists claim that murdering children is a religious rite, and mockingly compare it to communion, or the sacrament of the Eucharist.

The name of the first abortion practice is a thinly veiled threat to SCOTUS Justice Samuel Alito, who wrote the Dobbs decision overturning Roe v. Wade.

The building is titled, the “Samuel Alito’s Mom’s Satanic Abortion Clinic in New Mexico.”

Malcolm Jarry, the co-founder of the nefarious institution, explained the building’s name in a statement.

“In 1950, Samuel Alito’s mother did not have options, and look what happened,” he said. “Prior to 1973, doctors who performed abortions could lose their licenses and go to jail,” he whined. “The clinic’s name serves to remind people just how important it is to have the right to control one’s body and the potential ramifications of losing that right.”

The demonic organization will give abortion drugs to women 17 and older for use during their pregnancies beyond even the FDAs recommended use, according to Fox News.

As is always the case with the demonic, there is a catch. One may receive free online abortion services only if they are willing “to perform The Satanic Temple’s abortion ritual.”

The demonic organization will also charge $90 for an abortion kit mailed to a mother, and has also established a 24-hour abortion hotline.

The Satanist, by claiming infanticide is a religious ritual or rite, can claim restrictions of killing unborn babies are a violation of the First Amendment. The same organization sued Idaho and Indiana claiming that their abortion bans violated their religious rights.

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