Huh? Are you on drugs?
I mean, I wont even get into the monotheistic assumptions you've made just by making this ludicrous statement.
We will assume for the sake of this particular discussion that "Satan" exists.
Geographically, in the Continental U.S., the most well known sites for "Satanic" activity include the NorthEastern Seaboard and the Deep South...and maybe the occasional Californian occurrence. Sure, there are some things that might be attributed to "Satanism" that happen in tons of random locations, but no distinct concentration of events.
Rarely in any sort of literature, be it fictional or otherwise, has Arizona been used as a backdrop for "Satanic" happenings.
Same goes for television and movies.
Arizona is definitely home to dozens of criminals who claim to be "Satanists". These people exist all over the world, but just because they say they committed acts in the name of "Satan" doesn't make it true.
The press releases coming out of Arizona don't nearly match up to the ones that come from say...almost anywhere in New England or the Deep South. Probably not even half.
I know all of this this because I did a research paper on Satanism in America when I was in college, and have done some Googling/Binging to bring myself up to date.
So I guess my question is...
How do you figure?
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