From CNN:
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) -- The Iowa Supreme Court on Wednesday revived a defamation lawsuit brought by a woman who was offended when a church official wrote a letter warning that "the spirit of Satan" was at work in her congregation....
https://www.cnn.com/2003/LAW/06/11/satan.la...t.ap/index.html
I couldn't get to the article by following the link in the above piece. It must have been removed due to the age of the article. However, a google search brought me to this site and based upon what I read in the original post, it would appear this is the same article, in case anyone else wants to read it.
https://www.unsolvedmysteries.com/usm344087.html
I think this case is ridiculous, but I bet the court rules in favor of the plaintiff. One more strike against religion. The reason I say this is:
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The church had also argued that issues of faith such as the existence of Satan are beyond the purview of the courts. But the high court said: "Perusing a standard dictionary convinces us that the term used by church officials to describe Jane Kliebenstein has religious roots but also carries a common and largely unflattering secular meaning. We conclude from these definitions that the phrase `spirit of Satan' has meaning in a secular as well as sectarian context." |