The Fool wrote:
> 
> http://www.dailystar.com.lb/12_03_03/art4.asp
>

Sounds like they need someone to go in and thoroughly debunk.

Example of debunking too long after the fact in an extreme case:

http://www.cornerstonemag.com/features/iss098/warnke_response/skeptical.htm

http://www.cornerstonemag.com/features/iss098/sellingsatan.htm

I remember all sorts of stuff about satanic stuff going around in the early to
mid 1980s.  Some of it was misinformation originating from people jumping to
false conclusions.  (The thing that sticks most in my mind is the accusation
that the group Santana was a satanic cult band based on the name, ignoring the
fact that a member of the band had the last name Santana, and it didn't have any
"satanic" meaning in Spanish.)  Some of it was probably derived from a little
leg-pulling that the wrong people took seriously and repeated as truth, and
after a few tellings it had been exaggerated.  And I heard a bit of a record
played backwards, and there wasn't anything real there -- but someone
"interpreting" it said there was.  (Even my sister, who was incredibly good at
deciphering near-undecipherable REM lyrics, didn't hear anything on the
backwards record, and if there had been something, I think she would have picked
it up.)

Looks like Lebanon is just 20-30 years behind the US on this; I hope they come
out of it more quickly.

        Julia
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