A Seattle-based abortion cult that literally shouts “Hail Satan” at its events is about to ship a glossy children’s book to kindergarteners that teaches them abortion is a Luciferian “superpower” and the ultimate act of human divinity—straight-up 21st-century Moloch worship in watercolor pastels.
Abortion Is Everything drops January 2026, and its own marketing copy brags that killing your unborn child is how humans “shape our destinies” and prove we are gods.
For those familiar with the deeper spiritual currents running beneath modern progressive ideology, the release of Abortion Is Everything is not merely grotesque; it is a ritual unveiling. This is child sacrifice rebranded as a bedtime story—and they’re coming for your five-year-old’s soul.
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Shout Your Abortion (SYA), the organization behind the book, was co-founded by Amelia Bonow, who in 2015 posted a now-infamous confession that she felt “a verdant rage, a bursting, a proliferation of joyous rage” after her abortion, adding that the procedure made her feel “like I’d just taken my power back… like I’d just become a fucking superhero.”
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The children’s book takes that same spirit and distills it for five-year-olds. Its core thesis, repeated in the official marketing copy, is that abortion is “the actualization of a uniquely human superpower” that allows us to “shape our destinies” and has “shaped the entire world around us” is almost word-for-word the ancient Luciferian promise: Non serviam (“I will not serve”).
The creature rejects the created order, seizes the prerogative over life and death, and declares itself the arbiter of its own future. In Gnostic and occult traditions stretching from ancient Carthage through 19th-century Satanism to modern Thelema, this act of willful defiance against the Author of life is celebrated as the highest initiation.
When the book tells kindergarteners that human beings are uniquely exalted because we alone can “IMAGINE our lives many seasons from now… and make CHOICES,” and then immediately equates that exalted faculty with the choice to kill one’s offspring, it is rehearsing the same theology that justified the bronze altars of Moloch and Baal. The Carthaginian parents were told their children’s sacrifice secured prosperity and autonomy; today’s parents are told the same child’s destruction secures “the life we envision.”
The marketing copy even uses the phrase “Abortion Is Everything,” an inversion that deliberately echoes the biblical “God is everything” and replaces the Creator with the act of destroying His image.
SYA’s wider rhetoric removes any remaining ambiguity. The group’s events have featured performers in demonic costumes, blood-red lighting, and slogans such as “Hail Satan, thank you for abortion.” Co-founder Amelia Bonow has repeatedly framed abortion as a sacred rite of liberation from “patriarchal” (code for biblical) morality.
In interviews she has described the moment of decision for abortion as “a lightning bolt of pure freedom,” language that mirrors Aleister Crowley’s description of the “crowned and conquering child” achieved through the ultimate act of ego-assertion.
Seen in this light, Abortion Is Everything is not a mere propaganda; it is an initiatory primer. It teaches very small children that the power to end innocent life is the supreme expression of human divinity, a direct reversal of the Christian commandment “Thou shalt not kill” and the affirmation “children are a heritage from the Lord” (Ps 127:3).
The spiritual stakes could not be clearer. A movement that tells five-year-olds that deliberately killing the weakest human beings is their species’ defining “superpower” is not neutral, progressive, or even merely secular. It is the public sacrament of a religion that has always demanded the blood of children as proof of its adherents’ enlightenment and autonomy.
That this sacrament is now being marketed in watercolor and rhyme to kindergarteners is not a cultural footnote. It is the moment the mask finally comes off.

