“To encourage children into Rock Music is to place them into the white hot arms of Molech and the beat and power behind the music will drown out the cries of your child as occultic powers consume him and drag him into the fires of hell!”

—  Ray Comfort

The Pit of Hell!: Unbelievable Satanic Deception Flooding the Earth! (1983)

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New Zealand-born Christian minister and evangelist 1949

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