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Halloween ‘has become a night when the devil rejoices,’ according to Pat Robertson
The conservative televangelist says celebrating the holiday is akin to 'devil worship.'
 
What’s scarier than a haunted house? At Judgement House, it’s eternal damnation.
Evangelical churches across the country put on Halloween-time productions of the gruesome fate that awaits nonbelievers.
 
She used Indiana’s religious freedom law as a defense for beating her son, then got probation
Her 7-year-old son had 36 deep purple bruises on his back, arm and thigh.
 
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