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Anger over Satanism lesson Print E-mail
Posted by Wayne de Villiers   
Friday, 29 August 2008
ImageThe parents of some of the Grade 11 pupils of Dr EG Jansen High School on the East Rand are upset about the life orientation syllabus, which provides 17 pages of elaborate information about Satanism in a textbook.

A parent fumed on Thursday over the "absolute rubbish" to which pupils were exposed in the curriculum.

"It is because of this kind of thing that children's curiosity is sparked and they begin experimenting with the wrong things, which can lead to incidents such as the recent sword attack at a school," the father said.

The particular chapter of the Grade 11 textbook, which was made available to Beeld, included a prayer to Satan, an extensive description of the church of Satan as an organisation, an oath of devotion which can be made to Satan, the laws and rules of the church of Satan, verses out of the Satanic bible, as well as Satanic symbols and their meanings.

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'He said Satan told him to' Print E-mail
Posted by Wayne de Villiers   
Monday, 18 August 2008
ImageIn an apparent Satanic ritual, a Krugersdorp matriculant "with mad eyes" arrived at school on Monday with several Ninja swords and allegedly killed one boy before seriously injuring three more people.

The victim was a 16-year-old boy at the Nic Diederichs Technical High School. Another pupil sustained serious head wounds while two gardeners were also stabbed with a 60cm-long sword, said Netcare 911 spokesperson Mark Stokoe.

"Two scholars and two employees at the school were attacked by another scholar who was in possession of weaponry described as being similar to Japanese Samurai swords," he said in a statement.

"One scholar suffered fatal injuries and was declared dead at the scene... the other scholar suffered a serious wound to the head and the other two personnel members suffered slightly less serious wounds."
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