Move over, Harry Potter there is a new icon in magical fantasy entertainment, and her name is Sabrina. Chilling Adventures of Sabrina CAOS, a Netflix series now in its second season April 2019, has fast become one of the most popular shows on TV, ranked second behind the recently ended HBO series Game of Thrones. Based on the Archie comics of the same name by Roberto Aguierre Sacasa, this companion series to Riverdale TV show is set in the nearby town of Greendale. These Chilling Adventures are a macabre satanic horror story subjecting audiences to a glut of most everything occultism has to offer. CAOS is loosely tied to Sabrina the Teenage Witch 1996 2003, but whereas the older series was a campy situation comedy, this show is dark. CAOS centers around the lives of explicitly Satan worshipping witches and warlocks gathering as the Church of Night, learning satanic law, casting spells, performing unholy rituals, offering animal sacrifices, and chanting blasphemies such as Hail Satan in hopes of summoning Satan himself. Are all horror films and television shows off limits for Christians? How do we exercise discernment in what we watch? Why does pop culture have a fascination with the occult? This Postmodern Realities episode is a conversation with Journal author John D. Ferrer about his Christian Research Journal online exclusive television series review Sabrina, the Teenage Anti Christ.https://www.equip.org/article/sabrina-the-teenage-anti-christ/ We would also like to invite you to subscribe to the Journal. To subscribe to the Journal, please click here.https://www.equip.org/product/crj-subscription/ When you to subscribe to the Journal ,you join the team of print subscribers whose paid subscriptions help provide the resources at equip.org that minister to people worldwide. These resources include our free online exclusive articles, such as this review, as well as our free Postmodern Realities podcast.https://www.equip.org/pmr-podcast/ Articles related to this episode: An Apologetic of Horror Satanism: A Taste for the Dark Side Modern Witchcraft: It May Not Be What You Think Good Fantasy and Bad Fantasy Once upon a Time: The Enduring Appeal of Fairy Tales Television as the New Literature: Understanding and Evaluating the Medium Do not miss an episode; please subscribe to the Postmodern Realities podcast wherever you get your favorite podcasts. Please can help spread the word about Postmodern Realities by giving us a rating and review when you subscribe to the podcast. The more ratings and reviews we have, the more new listeners can discover our content.
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