Baptist News Global
Sections
  • News
  • Analysis
  • Opinion
  • Curated
  • Podcasts
    • Stuck in the Middle With You ↗
    • Madang with Grace Ji-Sun Kim ↗
    • Highest Power: Church + State ↗
    • Non-Disclosure: The Silenced Stories of Kanakuk Kamps Survivors ↗
    • Change-making Conversations ↗
  • Storytelling
    • Faith & Justice >
      • Charleston: Metanoia with Bill Stanfield
      • Charlotte: QC Family Tree with Greg and Helms Jarrell
      • Little Rock: Judge Wendell Griffen
      • North Carolina: Conetoe
    • Welcoming the Stranger >
      • Lost Boys of Sudan: St. John’s Baptist Charlotte
      • Awakening to Immigrant Justice: Myers Park Baptist Church
      • Hospitality on the corner: Gaston Christian Center
    • Signature Ministries >
      • Jake Hall: Gospel Gothic, Music and Radio
    • Singing Our Faith >
      • Hymns for a Lifetime: Ken Wilson and Knollwood Baptist Church
      • Norfolk Street Choir
    • Resilient Rural America >
      • Alabama: Perry County
      • Texas: Hidalgo County
      • Arkansas Delta
      • Southeast Kentucky
  • More
    • Contact
    • About
    • Donate
    • Associated Baptist Press Foundation
    • Planned Giving
    • Advertising
    • Ministry Jobs
    • Subscribe
    • Submissions and Permissions
Donate Subscribe
Search Search this site

Procter & Gamble wins $19 million judgment over Satanism rumors

NewsABPnews  |  March 22, 2007

SALT LAKE CITY (ABP) — For those who needed any more reasons to discount the decades-old rumor that one of America's largest and oldest consumer-products companies was in league with Satan, a federal jury recently provided about 19 million of them.

The Procter and Gamble Co. announced March 19 a jury had awarded it $19.25 million in damages, after a trial in the Utah Federal District Court. The jury entered the judgment against distributors for the Amway Corp., another household-products firm that competes with Procter and Gamble, for spreading the rumors about satanic affiliations with the company.

The case began in 1995, when four Amway distributors circulated a message via a company voicemail system about Procter and Gamble donating some profits to the Church of Satan. Although they soon retracted the rumor, the messages made their way to hundreds of Amway clients — and, eventually, to Procter and Gamble attorneys.

The Cincinnati-based company — makers of Ivory soap, Tide laundry detergent and a host of other household products — sued the distributors and Amway. While Amway successfully argued it had acted quickly to quash the rumors, the jury found they had, nonetheless, likely cost Procter and Gamble millions in lost sales.

It's not the first time the company has gone go to court to defend itself against devilish rumors.

Since at least the early 1980s, stories have spread about Procter and Gamble's association with Satanism. Many focused on the company's logo, which features a crescent man-in-the-moon image, facing leftward over a field of 13 stars against the night sky. According to the website snopes.com, which debunks urban legends, some Christians have discerned allusions to the number 666 in the curlicues of the moon-man's beard, as well as in the star pattern. The number is mentioned in Revelation as that of the “Mark of the Beast.”

Procter and Gamble was founded by two businessmen who began selling soap and candles in 1837. The moon-and-stars logo was introduced to mark boxes of Procter and Gamble candles in 1850. By the 1860s, it was used on all the firm's products and letterhead.

The company filed similar lawsuits — some of which also were against Amway distributors — in the 1980s.

According to snopes.com, the rumor re-appeared in the mid-1990s in a different form, alleging that Procter and Gamble's CEO had appeared on a talk show and mentioned that the company contributed to the Church of Satan.

The company has several pages on its website devoted to debunking the sinister rumor.

-30-

Share this:

  • Share on X (Opens in new window) X
  • Share on Threads (Opens in new window) Threads
  • Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook
  • Print (Opens in new window) Print
  • Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email
  • Share on Bluesky (Opens in new window) Bluesky
  • More
  • Share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) LinkedIn
  • Share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Reddit
  • Share on Tumblr (Opens in new window) Tumblr
  • Share on Pinterest (Opens in new window) Pinterest
  • Share on Telegram (Opens in new window) Telegram
  • Share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window) WhatsApp
Tags:Archives
More by
ABPnews
  • Get BNG headlines in your inbox

  • Check out our podcasts

     

     

    Stuck in the Middle
    With You

     

    Madang
    With Grace Ji-Sun Kim

     

     

    Highest Power
    Church+State

     

     

    Non-Disclosure:
    The Silenced Stories
    of Kanakuk Kamps Survivors

     

    Change-making
    Conversations

     

     

  • Politics • Faith • Resistance: by Greg Garrett

    BNG interview series on the state of faith, politics and resistance in our nation.

    See also Greg’s series on Politics, Faith and Mission

     

  • Featured

    • Understanding Al Mohler’s case against women

      Analysis

    • BNG podcasts feature each SBC presidential candidate

      Opinion

    • What the church got wrong about queer people

      Opinion

    • Trump admin denies hunger strike at immigrant detention center

      News


    Curated

    • Why Mary, as the Immaculate Conception, became the patron saint of the US in the 1840s

      Why Mary, as the Immaculate Conception, became the patron saint of the US in the 1840s

    • ICE protesters who interrupted Minnesota church service won’t face state charges, prosecutor says

      ICE protesters who interrupted Minnesota church service won’t face state charges, prosecutor says

    • Raising Dementia Awareness, One Black Church at a Time

      Raising Dementia Awareness, One Black Church at a Time

    • Trump Pledges $100M To Cuba, But Only If Faith‑Based Groups Distribute It

      Trump Pledges $100M To Cuba, But Only If Faith‑Based Groups Distribute It

    Conversations that Matter.

    © 2026 Baptist News Global. All rights reserved.

    Want to share a story? We hope you will! Read our republishing, terms of use and privacy policies here.

    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • Instagram
    • LinkedIn
    • RSS
    • 129