Are entire cities under the power of Satan?

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I think this is a little crazy. There are good holy people even in sinful cities like Vegas and Frisco, and there are some really evil people even in the quietest and most pious hamlets. Satan controls people, not cities.
 
I once picked up a book in which the cover insisted that entire cities are under the power of Satan. I can’t remember then title of the book, but I have come to believe that it’s true!
It’s a good deal worse than that. The Devil is the “prince of this world” to whom Jesus refers repeatedly throughout the Gospels.

So not just entire cities – the entire world.
 
My first thought was San Fransisco.

I often picture the first feminists somehow visiting our times and recoiling in horror at the things their spiritual successors celebrate triumphantly: pre-martial sex, abortion, and divorce.
 
Satan affects individuals. ‘Cities’, as ensouled or sentient entities, do not exist- they are just places where individuals live. Therefore a ‘city’ cannot be possessed.

However, there is certainly a lot of evil in some cities.
Such a belief I would agree has the potential of becoming heretical in that it lends itself to animism. To quote the New Advent Catholic Encyclopedia article on animism newadvent.org/cathen/01526a.htm “Animism is … a theory proposed in recent years to account for the origin and development of religion. As such it is known as the Soul or Ghost-theory of religion.” The key phrase here is “origin and development of religion”.

The Wikipedia article en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Animism provides much needed supplementary information: “Animism … is the religious belief that natural phenomena, including animals, plants, and often even inanimate objects, possess a spiritual essence. Specifically, animism is used in the anthropology of religion as a term for the religion of indigenous tribal peoples, especially prior to the development of civilization and organized religion.”

The proponents of animism, however, are not without ammunition. In my opinion, one must not always preach to the choir. We are called to faith for a reason. Our ways are not the ways of an unbeliever. From the outside looking in, it won’t make complete sense. The gulf between the larger community and the faithful has become wide through the diligent efforts of those who do not believe. Some hope to once again snare Christians and gather us into ghettos as the Jews in World War II once were. As such it may be wise to keep an eye out.

What evidence is there to support the idea that a city is a living organism? Some would say that if it is living it is necessarily imbued with a soul. This sort of thing is not new to the Church. Interestingly enough, when the factors that determine the heart rate of an animal is taken into consideration and applied to a large metropolitan community one uncovers something interesting. It turns out that the expected heart rate is two beats per day, morning rush hour, evening rush hour. Like one breath per day, in and out.

Such facts could prompt someone to deny the facts. How does one legitimately deny a fact? or to embrace it. If embraced in the absence of a religious education, you are naturally vulnerable. How can you combat Satan never having known God?

It seems plausible to me that this animate relationship, a potentially false animation, that cities have is something that Satan would exploit. True enough to be useful to the devil.
 
Satan tries to gain access to all he can so it is possible however we must be diligent and pray, pray, pray for protection over all, our cities, our schools, our courts everything. This IS the battle we are in and as warriors (church militant) we need to be “wise as serpents and innocent as doves”. Realize the battle is real and pray but do not fear.🙂

May He richly bless His children,
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It’s a good deal worse than that. The Devil is the “prince of this world” to whom Jesus refers repeatedly throughout the Gospels.

So not just entire cities – the entire world.
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In the Christian fiction novels This Present Darkness and Piercing The Darkness, one sees that all kinds of human governmental structures–as well as perhaps various other Influential human cultural organizations–are “assigned” demons as “principalities”. I believe there is an entire Protestant theology built up behind what Frank Peretti tries to illustrate in these novels–an idea that supernatural beings, both demonic and angelic, are arranged in some sort of hierarchical or military order, trying to influence human society at deep structural levels for good or for evil. Now that I’ve aarticulated this, perhaps someone can put a name to this area of theological speculation and indicate whetiher or not the Church or prominent Catholic theologians have commented on it?
 
An example of my above comments, from the Dake’s Annotated Reference Bible (a somewhat popular resource among some fundamentalist groups, although acknowledged to be quirky in many places): from commentary on Daniel 10:13: “Over all the governments of this world Satan has his trusted angels who are responsible to him for carrying out his will in those governments. He seeks to hinder God’s plans . . . God has also trusted angels, and they carry out His will . . . .” See also Revelation 16:13-16, where demons symbolised as frogs are sent to dominate the “kings of the earth”.
 
Utah? Here in Massachusetts Satan has a reserved parking space at the State House!
Not good, Mass has more Catholics per capita than any other state, alongside those other stalwarts-RI, Louisiana , NY, Illinois, CT .
 
I will say “somewhat agree”, as we cannot know for sure and the definition of is somewhat nebulous. To me, being under the power of Satan, would just mean that Satan is in control of the power structure in the city, not of every person. If you mean, Satan is controlling every person, then it becomes more improbable.
The best non-biblical example would certainly be Mexico City under Aztec rule. This one seems rather indisputable to me. Perhaps Paris during the reign of terror, where crowds gathered day after day to watch the guillotine would be another example.

I can also think of places, non-cities, were it seems Satan was able to take control; the death-camps of Nazi Germany. In the here and now, the prisoner camps in North Korea en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camp_22 . Again, he is likely in control of the power structure, not by any means most (or even more than a relative few) of the prisoners.
 
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