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In a statement to The Christian Post, conservative author and evangelist Alex McFarland said that using Satan as a marketing tool is “disconcerting.”

“Believers and non-believers alike have questions about Satan and the demonic," he said.

"Some youth seem especially prone to curiosity about the dark side.  There is no shortage of references to Satan in pop culture to satisfy public fascination, but it is important that our opinions on such be Biblically informed.”

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