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The Ice Bucket Challenge Is A Satanic Ritual


 A WorldNetDaily writer can't fathom why anyone would willingly dump drinking water on themselves, so she did some digging and has now concluded that the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge may be a satanic ritual.

"Whose idea was this? Why would people so easily comply with being drenched icy water? Who participated and who didn't? Why do people feel obligated to require the challenge if offered to them? what is the purpose of calling out three people to require the challenge?". The most troubling evidence she has got to support her theory that the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge is really a satanic ritual is that the story of Corey Griffin's death. He died last month when he jumped off a building in Nantucket and drowned following a successful fundraiser where he had raised $100,000 for ALS research, Owens explains. The video's depiction of Oprah Winfrey taking the challenge is especially disturbing, Owens said. "Winfrey precedes her dousing with the words 'In the name of ALS and therefore the Ice Bucket Challenge' because Oprah mistakenly believes the One True God is jealous of her, and therefore the well-known incontrovertible fact that she denounces Jesus because the only thanks to God and basically considers herself to be a god, I found this statement to be very cultic in nature." In conclusion: "The ALS IBC is ritualistic in nature. People are chosen to undergo a sort of water baptism with cultic god Oprah leading the charge 'in the name of ALS.

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