People get inverted cross symbols on foreheads, recite ‘Hail Satan’ during ‘unbaptism’ ritual at Pagan Pride Fest

People get inverted cross symbols on foreheads, recite ‘Hail Satan’ during ‘unbaptism’ ritual at Pagan Pride Fest

Self-professed Satanists, heathens, atheists, spiritualists and so-called “other’d folk” joined forces Saturday to “reclaim” a Texas city center from Christians.

Although the event’s organizer Raynie Castañeda claimed the second annual Pagan Pride Fest in Tyler was “not satanic,” it nevertheless saw droves of people pay to renounce their religious beliefs and hail the devil.

 

People get inverted cross symbols on foreheads, recite ‘Hail Satan’ during ‘unbaptism’ ritual at Pagan Pride Fest

People get inverted cross symbols on foreheads, recite ‘Hail Satan’ during ‘unbaptism’ ritual at Pagan Pride Fest

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