The Defilers: Pornographic and satanic images imbedded in art?

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Pornographic and satanic images imbedded in art?

This sounds interesting. Not sure what to make of it though until I read more about it.


NEW YORK, March 17 /PRNewswire/ -- While movie-going audiences nationwide
will be waiting for the May, 2006 release of the highly anticipated film, "The
DaVinci Code," a new feature-documentary, that opens tomorrow in New York, Los
Angeles, and other select cities, gives audiences the real explanation of
embedded images in art. "Rape of the Soul" documents and extracts
pornographic and satanic images embedded in religious art, and presents
shocking evidence that a major contributing factor to the rising incidence of
priestly abuse can be attributed to prolonged exposure to the strategically-
placed images found in the everyday religious art that surrounds them.
"Rape of the Soul" (http://www.rapeofthesoul.com) is a comprehensive look at the
widespread use of embedded sexual, satanic, occult and anti-Catholic images in
historical and contemporary religious artwork, and its inexplicable acceptance
at the highest levels of the Catholic Church.
Child psychology author, lecturer and expert on the harmful effects of
pornography, and president of The Institute for Media Education, Judith
Reisman said, "These images, unrecognized by the untrained eye, can be a
ticking time-bomb to an individual who is unaware of their presence."
Reisman, who supports the revelations about the religious art embeds
continues, "Sexually explicit and graphic images are taken in by the
subconscious mind, to the point where the person, most-often against their
will, will act upon them without even knowing why they did it." She adds,
"This film reveals the lewd and demonic images that priests have been exposed
to on a daily basis in their surroundings. I have no doubt in my mind this is
a strong contributing factor to the proliferation of sexual abuse amongst
Catholic priests."
"Artists from DaVinci to Botticelli have embedded subliminal images into
their art for centuries," said producer/director of "Rape of the Soul,"
Michael A. Calace. "In this case were found penises on crucifixes, occult
symbols, swastikas, demonic faces and in modern works even the word 'sex'
embedded into the images. The works in question include modern artist's work
currently on the covers of hymnals that at this very moment sit in the pews of
churches throughout the U.S. and on children's religious teaching aids.

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