‘Take My Soul, Lucifer!’: Shocking Fan Chants Sparking Fear of Rising Satanic Obsession
What happened on Mar. 29, in a German soccer stadium wasn’t just a fan stunt — it was a chilling glimpse into a world becoming more comfortable with darkness.
During a match between 1. FC Kaiserslautern and Fortuna Düsseldorf, fans of the Kaiserslautern “Red Devils” choreographed a massive satanic display that stunned spectators and sent a spiritual warning to anyone paying attention.
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As reported by The Christian Post, the scene at Fritz Walter Stadium included a red pentagram formed in the crowd, a towering devilish figure rising from the center, and two Latin banners calling on Lucifer to “rise from the abyss” and “accept our souls.”
The second banner went even further: “Draw us to the light, rule over the world, rise from the flames and appear.”
In other words, an open invitation to Satan — in Latin, no less — broadcast in front of tens of thousands of fans.
Kaiserslautern’s coach, Markus Anfang, called the moment a “goosebump moment” and added, “It was simply fun to be here in this stadium today.” That kind of casual dismissal should set off alarms. When something this blatantly satanic is waved off as just “fun,” it reveals how far society has fallen — spiritually blind and morally numb.
Dr. Taylor Marshall, a former Episcopal priest and Catholic commentator, didn’t mince words when discussing the event on his podcast.
“I don’t know what’s going on,” he said. “Seems like you got Luciferian satanic stuff happening every single day, and honestly, I’m kind of tired of covering it.” He rightly described the display as a “satanic liturgy,” pointing out the spiritual severity of what took place: “This isn’t just like ‘Hey, Satan’s kind of cool.’ This is calling out, invoking Lucifer from the abyss and saying, ‘Take our souls.’ This is really sinful.”
Marshall also exposed the deeper spiritual mockery at play, explaining, “Satanists are always using Latin, they’re always making fun of the Mass. … Satan is mocking Catholicism.”
And his final critique of the cultural climate in Germany? It was as biting as it was sobering: “If you ever caught the devil by his ankle and turned it over, on the bottom of his boot, it would say: ‘Made in Germany.’”
One thing is clear from this incident: we are living in a time when Satan isn’t hiding anymore — he’s being invited onto center stage. And in a society that no longer blushes at evil, such bold displays of darkness may only be the beginning.
The question now is: will the church wake up, or will the devil keep rising to the sound of applause?
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James Lasher is staff writer for Charisma Media.