In a recent interview, Michael Cassidy, a courageous Christian veteran who removed the Satanic Temple’s Baphomet statue from the Iowa State Capitol, urged Americans to rethink their cultural values and reject Satan’s influence.
Cassidy was surprised by the reaction he received. Shockingly, he has been flooded with hate mail from people who either support Satanism or don’t see anything wrong with displaying Satanic statues in public.
Despite facing criticism, Cassidy has also received support from people who admire his strong stance against Satanism and recognize the negative effects on our society. This positive feedback has been encouraging for him.
However, Cassidy has also had to deal with a lot of hate mail from Satanists and their supporters, mostly through fake Facebook accounts and Twitter trolls. He shared a particularly sad message from a father in Iowa who was upset because he couldn’t show his daughter the satanic statue that day.
Cassidy believes this issue is very important. He argues that displaying icons and idols in public can have significant impacts, so it’s crucial to keep them out of public spaces. He thinks people need to understand the serious effects these icons can have on society.
In conclusion, Cassidy shares his heartfelt message: “I want people to reject Satan and embrace Jesus Christ. That should be our main focus. It’s upsetting to see a desire to expose children to such darkness.”
During the interview, Cassidy also stressed the importance of shaping the beliefs of the younger generation. He believes that if we influence children early on and teach them certain values, those beliefs will stay with them for life.
In a world where values are constantly tested, Michael Cassidy’s unwavering commitment to his faith is a powerful reminder for all Americans to reflect on their beliefs and consider the impact they have on the future of our society.