When Satan Supports A Behavior, Shouldn't That Be Taken As A Bad Sign?

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When Satan Supports What We're Doing, Shouldn't That Be Taken As A Bad Sign?

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I recently received a dream posted by a friend that suggested there are some involved in the Furry subculture who are preying upon the innocent, and as we shall see, there are also those who readily identify as Satanists within "the Fandom" as it is called. The Temple of Satan in fact openly endorses the Furry movement and defends it as a form of free speech that should be protected by law.

But isn't it a bad sign when societal trends are supported by Satanists, and when their consequences fall in line with Satanist objectives and appear to adhere to the Satanist worldview?

It's posted at the end of this piece (and from a credible prophetic source, btw), but for those who wish to read it, the dream suggested that a Furry "headquarters" (presumably a Furry organization of some kind) would be involved in illegal activity and that the authorities would be coming to investigate them.

Is there any suggestion that this could indeed become the case? I did some searching after the dream was sent to me and found out some troubling things. To cite an article from last year on the subject:

Beware Of The Furries
JIM MCCRAIGH, JUN 15, 2024



A few years ago, furries were people who dressed up in their favorite animal costumes. They seemed to be folks just having some good fun. Back then, furries were fans of either real or cartoon animals in the same way that people are fans of sports personalities or the Kardashians. Today, Furry Fandom events and parties are regularly held on school campuses and convention centers around the country.

At first glance, it seems that anthropomorphic behavior (treating animals like tigers, dogs, cats, or foxes as if they were human) might be seen as harmless by most people.

But they would be very wrong…

Furries have gone to the dark side after being hijacked by the lesbians, gays, transgenders, and queers. Instead of animals that act like humans, we now have humans who act like animals. Some even think they are animals, rejecting the fact they were created in the image and likeness of God.

26 Then God said, “Let us make mankind in our image, in our likeness, so that they may rule over the fish in the sea and the birds in the sky, over the livestock and all the wild animals, and over all the creatures that move along the ground. 27 So God created mankind in his own image, in the image of God he created them; male and female he created them. (Genesis 1:26-27)

An increasing percentage of older furries are white males in their teens to mid-twenties. These individuals are seven times more likely to identify as transgender and five times more likely to identify as homosexual than the general population. Furry Fandom has a strong sexual fetish undercurrent, with many participants embracing furry-inspired child pornography. Worse, such furries are now being considered as a gender identity by “advocates” and have been assigned a rainbow flag with paw prints.

Once the kids get drawn into it, they are attracted to events with furry adults present. It's nothing more than a form of grooming. At even greater risk are children who are autistic and other kids on the spectrum. The furry identity is especially appealing to kids who struggle with developing social skills and have difficulty distinguishing fantasy from reality. Sadly, they are some of the first individuals targeted by perverted adult furries. Most parents are uninformed.

The result is that children are becoming victims of a new type of sexual predator. One such case involves a furry, 26-year-old Tadashi Kojima of Tucson, Ariz., (aka “Hunter Fox”), who was indicted in federal court last year for abducting a 13-year-old boy. He was charged with kidnapping and transportation with intent to engage in criminal sexual activity.

In the Philadelphia area, a 57-year-old man was arrested and accused of being part of a ring of child predators who repeatedly sexually abused a young boy at “furry parties."


The writer went on to add that some of the behavior exhibited by furries would be under other circumstances regarded as signs of a mental disorder, and yet the authorities are giving furry behavior in the public schools a pass.

You’ve probably heard of younger furries who attend public schools. These seriously troubled kids create hostile learning environments by barking, crawling on all fours, using litter boxes, eating with their faces in their food, and scratching or biting other students... Yet some organizations, such as Gender Spectrum, now foolishly claim one’s identity can include identifying as an animal. Federal mandates under Title IX may soon make things worse. Schools may soon have to regard furries as a protected class. (Beware Of The Furries, American Faith and Freedom)

Is there a darker side to it all, however? Allowing this behavior in schools constitutes the endorsement of a type of social anarchy, and anarchy is a plank in the Satanist mantra, for it advocates for open rebellion against societal norms and especially anything that flies in the face of Christian morality. Christians consistently oppose dehumanization, whereas Satanists are typically all in for reducing humanity to the level of little more than animals.

No surprise then that we find Satanists singing the praises of Furry Fandom, and openly standing in support of it.

Deo Tasdevil, a furry who was welcomed in by the Temple of Satan, stated that she thought there was a certain "kinship" between the two, and that furries might naturally identify "with a hairy goat-man with a sensationalized lusty reputation, who rebelled against conformity and the mainstream in order to be himself." She went on to state that “a friend of mine, also a furry, works at the Temple of Satan in Salem, MA.”

In "Hail Satan: The Original Furry," the same source wrote as follows:

The Rebel Angel has rocked a fursona since they wrote the bible. He’s a baaadaaass goat or a ssssweet ssssnake. He was despised in mainstream media of the day (sermons, scriptures and art commissions for royal patrons), but his symbolism grew hairy legs to carry it far and wide. It’s hard to keep the devil down when he has all the fun, fashion, music and sex. Satan is a sexy beast. If you play heavy metal backwards, they don’t say 666, they say Yiff Yiff Yiff... The Satanic Temple acts for free speech, separation of church and state, and enlightenment. Their After School Satan program uses equal access by law to school facilities, to spread free-thinking against Christian evangelism. They protested a Ten Commandments monument at Oklahoma’ capital as unfair use of public property for one religion. Hilariously, they built an amazing sculpted bronze Baphomet monument to put next to it. The IRS counts them as a tax-exempt religious organization!

They also cite Baphomet as evidence for how Fandom has a ready-made affinity with Satanism from the outset.

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So the question becomes, if Satan so readily endorses a behavior, shouldn't it be seen as a sign that something isn't right with it? One cannot expect a society indoctrinated in the Satanist worldview to question things, but should this not at least be the case among Christians?

The following is the dream my friend sent. "Energy drinks" here was likely a reference to Monster Drinks, with the implication that they were taking a "drink" from the social pool of underage furries whom they could exploit.

In the dream, I belong in a gang that went out to various shops and bought energy drinks, but we bought more than what was allowed and took them back to our headquarters. Our headquarters was a very nice large house and we store the extra energy drinks there. We found out the authorities are coming to raid our headquarters, so our leader told us we must put on our furry costumes and half of our gang had to leave the headquarters at once. I hesitated to do anything because I did not want to put on a furry costume. End of dream, dated 11/12/25.
 
I think the furry fandom is satanic in nature as God created us as humans male and female nothing else. I heard of an eight year old who identified as a racoon it is a sad thing to hear about such a young child being so confused as to who God made them as
 
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