![]() ![]() What should we think about this advertisement? I have a number of things to mention, but I think it would be important to confront the Christian first. ![]() No doubt, as a full-page ad it cost a pretty penny to run for a month in it – and might I add, this magazine is one of the most prestigious publications for advertisers. I copied it in a format that appears about the way the ad actually looked when it ran in the magazine. ![]() The above was an advertisement in “Advertising Age” magazine last month (October, 2002). Get friendly with the magic of the occult today before being nominated most likely to succeed. A dark room, candles, and nineteen pentagrams scrawled onto a high school binder. The number of the beast has that special something that touches us all. Rock, rap, pop – there really isn’t anything the dark lord doesn’t improve. Where are the songs about Satan? What happened to the dark hidden messages that command suburban teens to submit and perform his evil biddings? You can’t offend with songs about summer flings, “bling, bling,” or nookie. Can you believe advertisers were foolish enough to run this ad in a “prestigious” magazine? Their stupidity knows no bounds. ![]()
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