Rising controversy around a Virginia primary school's Satan club proves there's 'goodness and light' to contrast the 'darkness,' former priest Jonathan Morris argues.
Virginia primary school students interested in an After School Satan Club are likely"disturbed, interested in the darkness," Fox News contributor and theologian Jonathan Morris said on"Varney & Co." Wednesday.
The alleged bomb threat comes days after the first meeting of an After School Satan Club at the primary school, the battle over which roiled the Virginia town for months asThe person who wrote the anonymous email, which was disseminated to various local media outlets, wrote, "You are evil, there is no other way to put it," and went on to say, "You promote devil worship and un-Islamic values,".
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